perpetuate
verb /pəˈpetʃueɪt/
/pərˈpetʃueɪt/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they perpetuate | /pəˈpetʃueɪt/ /pərˈpetʃueɪt/ |
he / she / it perpetuates | /pəˈpetʃueɪts/ /pərˈpetʃueɪts/ |
past simple perpetuated | /pəˈpetʃueɪtɪd/ /pərˈpetʃueɪtɪd/ |
past participle perpetuated | /pəˈpetʃueɪtɪd/ /pərˈpetʃueɪtɪd/ |
-ing form perpetuating | /pəˈpetʃueɪtɪŋ/ /pərˈpetʃueɪtɪŋ/ |
- to make something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time
使永久化;使持久化;使持续 - perpetuate something to perpetuate injustice
持续造成不公正 - Comics tend to perpetuate the myth that ‘boys don't cry’.
连环画往往在延续着 “男儿有泪不轻弹” 的神话。 - perpetuate itself This system perpetuated itself for several centuries.
这一制度维持了几个世纪。
- Schools tend to perpetuate the myth that boys are better at science than girls.
学校往往会长期存在男生理科比女生强这一错误观念。 - This new law just serves to perpetuate inequality.
这项新法律只会持续造成不平等。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- only
- …
- help (to)
- serve to
- tend to
- …
词源early 16th cent.: from Latin perpetuat- ‘made permanent’, from the verb perpetuare, from perpetuus ‘continuing throughout’, from perpes, perpet- ‘continuous’. - perpetuate something to perpetuate injustice