释义 |
per·ma·nent I. \]t\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin permanent-, permanens, present participle of permanēre to endure, remain, from per- through, throughout + manēre to remain — more at per-, mansion : continuing or enduring (as in the same state, status, place) without fundamental or marked change : not subject to fluctuation or alteration : fixed or intended to be fixed : lasting, stable < literature of permanent, not ephemeral, value > < likely to cause permanent injury > < the paintings in the permanent collection > < elected permanent chairman of the convention > • per·ma·nent·ness noun -es II. noun (-s) 1. : one that is permanent; specifically : something (as a quality, element, entity) conceived of as abiding or eternal < the permanents of existence — D.W.Gotshalk > 2. : permanent wave < an unbecoming permanent — Ruth Domino > |