释义 |
per·sist·ent I. \-nt\ adjective Etymology: Latin persistent-, persistens, present participle of persistere to persist — more at persist 1. a. : continuing in a course of action without regard to opposition or previous failure : tenacious of position or purpose : inclined to persist < persistent in good works > < this persistent suitor > < a persistent effort > b. : continuing to exist in spite of interference or treatment < a persistent cancer > : tending to recur < a persistent cough > 2. : existing for a long or longer than usual time or continuously : enduring, lingering < a persistent odor of boiling cabbage > as a. (1) of a plant corolla : retained beyond the period of anthesis — opposed to caducous (2) of a leaf : clinging all winter even though withered < some oaks and beeches have persistent leaves > — opposed to deciduous; compare half-evergreen b. : continuing without change in function or structure — used chiefly of animal structures that are characteristic of some ancestral type or of a larval or young stage < persistent gills > — opposed to deciduous c. of a chemical warfare agent : effective in the open for an appreciable time (as at least 2 to 10 minutes) : volatilizing relatively slowly < mustard gas is a persistent gas > • per·sist·ent·ly adverb II. adjective 1. : degraded only slowly by the environment < persistent pesticides > 2. : remaining infective for a relatively long time in a vector after an initial period of incubation < persistent viruses > |