permanent
adjective /ˈpɜːmənənt/
/ˈpɜːrmənənt/
- lasting for a long time or for all time in the future; existing all the time
永久的;永恒的;长久的 - She was unable to find a permanent job.
她找不到固定工作。 - Holiday camps employ only a very small number of permanent staff.
度假营地只雇佣了极少数的固定员工。 - They are now living together on a permanent basis.
他们现在是长期同住。 - The accident has not done any permanent damage.
那场事故没有造成什么永久性损伤。 - a permanent fixture (= a person or an object that is always in a particular place)
固定于某处的人/东西 - a permanent resident of the United States
美国的永久居民 - She doesn't intend to make London her permanent home.
她不打算把伦敦作为永久的家。 - The gallery hosts various exhibitions and a permanent collection.
画廊举办各种展览和永久收藏。 - We decided to make the arrangement permanent.
我们决定保持这一安排长久不变。
Topics Jobsb2- He decided to make New York his permanent home.
他决定把纽约作为他永久的家。 - He is aiming to become a permanent fixture in the team.
他的目标是成为该队的永久成员。 - He was Vietnam's permanent representative at the UN.
他是越南常驻联合国代表。 - I'm not planning to move in here on a permanent basis.
我不打算长期住在这儿。 - No permanent damage was done.
没有造成什么永久性损伤。 - The aim is a permanent reduction in inflation.
目标是永久降低通货膨胀。 - The house is in a permanent state of chaos.
这房子永远是杂乱不堪的样子。 - The paintings are on permanent loan to the museum.
这些画被永久借给了博物馆。 - The sheds were replaced with a permanent brick building.
永久性的砖房替代了棚屋。 - There is no guarantee of permanent employment after training.
培训后不保证永久就业。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- prove
- seem
- …
- almost
- relatively
- seemingly
- …
词源late Middle English: from Latin permanent- ‘remaining to the end’ (perhaps via Old French), from per- ‘through’ + manere ‘remain’. - She was unable to find a permanent job.