persist

persist
pə'sist
verb
(to keep doing, thinking etc in spite of opposition or difficulty; to continue asking, persuading etc: It will not be easy but you will succeed if you persist; He didn't want to tell her, but she persisted (in asking).) persistir, continuar; insistir, empeñarse
- persistently
- persistence

persist
tr[pə'sɪst]
intransitive verb
1 (person) persistir (in, en)
2 (pain, loyalty, belief) persistir; (rain) continuar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to persist in doing something insistir en hacer algo, empeñarse en hacer algo
persist [pər'sɪst] vi
: persistir
persist
v.
emperrarse v.
empeñar v.
encasquetarse v.
humear v.
persistir v.
porfiar v.
porrear v.
pər'sɪst, pə'sɪst
intransitive verb
a) \<\<person\>\> (continue doggedly)

to persist IN something/-ING: they persisted in the belief o in believing that ... — persistieron en la creencia de que ...

b) \<\<belief/doubts/pain\>\> persistir

if the rain persists ... — si continúa or sigue lloviendo ...

[pǝ'sɪst]
VI
1) (=continue to exist) [belief, rumour, symptoms] persistir

this sort of attitude persists even today — este tipo de actitud persiste incluso hoy en día

2) (=insist)

we shall persist in our efforts to do it — seguiremos esforzándonos por hacerlo

he persists in calling me at all hours of the day — se empeña or insiste en llamarme a todas horas del día

* * *
[pər'sɪst, pə'sɪst]
intransitive verb
a) \<\<person\>\> (continue doggedly)

to persist IN something/-ING: they persisted in the belief o in believing that ... — persistieron en la creencia de que ...

b) \<\<belief/doubts/pain\>\> persistir

if the rain persists ... — si continúa or sigue lloviendo ...


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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