English-Thai Dictionary
Perseus
N กลุ่ม ดาว ทางเหนือ ซึ่ง อยู่ ระหว่าง ดาว Andromeda และ Auriga klum-dao-nuan-suang-yu-ra-wang-dao
persecute
VT ก่อกวน (ทาง เชื้อชาติ ศาสนา การเมือง พวก รักร่วมเพศ กลั่นแกล้ง ก่อกวน ตาม รังควาน spite victimize kor-kuan
persecute
VT จับ มา ลงโทษ oppress torment jab-ma-long-tod
persecution
N การ ก่อกวน การ กลั่นแกล้ง การ ข่มเหง การ ข่มเหง รังแก affliction banishment exile kan-kor-kuan
persecution
N การ จับ มา ลงโทษ infliction ill-treatment maltreatment torment kan-jab-ma-long-tod
persecution
N การถูก ก่อกวน การถูก กลั่นแกล้ง การถูก รังแก kan-tuk-kor-kuan
perseus
N ชื่อ กลุ่ม ดาว ทางเหนือ
perseverance
N ความพยายาม ความมานะ อุตสาหะ ความมุ่งมั่น stamina endurance fortitude weakness frailness kwam-pa-ya-yam
persevere
VI พยายาม บากบั่น การ เพียร มี มานะ อุตสาหะ มี ความมุ่งมั่น continue endure persist desist stop pa-ya-yam
persevere at / in
PHRV เพียรพยายาม ทำ มุมานะ ทำงาน persevere with pian-pa-ya-yam
persevere with
PHRV มุ่งมั่น ทำงาน มุมานะ ทำ persevere at mung-man-tam-nang
persevering
ADJ ซึ่ง มี ความพากเพียร บากบั่น ขยันหมั่นเพียร อุตสาหะ active assiduous diligent sedulous sueng-me-kwam-pak-pian
perseveringly
ADV อย่าง พากเพียร อย่าง บากบั่น อย่าง อุตสาหะ อย่าง ขยันหมั่นเพียร อย่าง ไม่ ท้อถอย yang-pak-pian
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PERSECUTE
v.t.[L. persequor; per and sequor, to pursue. See Seek and Essay. ] 1. In a general sense, to pursue in a manner to injure, vex or afflict; to harass with unjust punishment or penalties for supposed offenses; to inflict pain from hatred or malignity.
2. Appropriately, to afflict, harass, or destroy for adherence to a particular creed or system of religious principles, or to a mode of worship. Thus Nero persecuted the Christians by crucifying some, burning others, and condemning others to be worried by dogs. See Acts 22:4.
3. To harass with solicitations or importunity.
PERSECUTED
pp. Harassed by troubles or punishments unjustly inflicted, particularly for religious opinions.
PERSECUTING
ppr. Pursuing with enmity or vengeance, particularly for adhering to a particular religion.
PERSECUTION
n.The act or practice of persecuting; the infliction of pain, punishment or death upon others unjustly, particularly for adhering to a religious creed or mode of worship, either by way of penalty or for compelling them to renounce their principles. Historians enumerate ten persecutions suffered by the Christians, beginning with that of Nero, A.D. 31, and ending with that of Diocletian, A.D. 3 3 to 313. 1. The state of being persecuted.
Our necks are under persecution; we labor and have no rest. Lamentations 5:5.
PERSECUTOR
n.One that persecutes; one that pursues another unjustly and vexatiously, particularly on account of religious principles. Henry rejected the pope's supremacy, but retained every corruption beside, and became a cruel persecutor.
PERSEVERANCE
n.[L. perseverantia. See Persevere. ] 1. Persistence in any thing undertaken; continued pursuit or prosecution of any business or enterprise begun; applied alike to good or evil.
Perseverance keeps honor bright.
Patience and perseverance overcome the greatest difficulties.
2. In theology, continuance in a state of grace to a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance.
PERSEVERANT
a.Constant in pursuit of an undertaking. [Not used. ]
PERSEVERE
v.i.[L. persevero. The last component part of this word, severo, must be the same as in assevero, with the radical sense of set, fixed or continued. So persist is formed with per and sisto, to stand. Constant and continue have a like primary sense. So we say, to hold on. ] To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken; to pursue steadily any design or course commenced; not to give over or abandon what is undertaken; applied alike to good and evil.
Thrice happy, if they know
Their happiness, and persevere upright!
To persevere in any evil course, makes you unhappy in this life.
PERSEVERING
ppr. Persisting in any business or course begun. 1. a. Constant in the execution of a purpose or enterprise; as a persevering student.
PERSEVERINGLY
adv. With perseverance or continued pursuit of what is undertaken.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PERSECOT
PERSECOT Per "se *cot, n.
Defn: See Persicot.
PERSECUTE
Per "se *cute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Persecuted; p. pr. & vb. n.Persecuting. ] Etym: [F. persécueter, L. persequi, persecutus, to pursue, prosecute; per + sequi to follow, pursue. See Per-, and Second. ]
1. To pursue in a manner to injure, grieve, or afflict; to beset with cruelty or malignity; to harass; especially, to afflict, harass, punish, or put to death, for adherence to a particular religious creed or mode of worship. Do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you. Matt. v. 44.
2. To harass with importunity; to pursue with persistent solicitations; to annoy. Johnson.
Syn. -- To oppress; harass; distress; worry; annoy.
PERSECUTION
Per `se *cu "tion, n. Etym: [F. persécution, L. persecutio.]
1. The act or practice of persecuting; especially, the infliction of loss, pain, or death for adherence to a particular creed or mode of worship. Persecution produces no sincere conviction. Paley.
2. The state or condition of being persecuted. Locke.
3. A carrying on; prosecution. [Obs. ]
PERSECUTOR
Per "se *cu `tor, n. Etym: [L.: cf. F. persécuteur.]
Defn: One who persecutes, or harasses. Shak.
PERSECUTRIX
Per "se *cu `trix, n. Etym: [L.]
Defn: A woman who persecutes.
PERSEID
PERSEID Per "se *id, n. (Astron.)
Defn: One of a group of shooting stars which appear yearly about the 1 th of August, and cross the heavens in paths apparently radiating from the constellation Perseus. They are beleived to be fragments once connected with a comet visible in 1862.
PERSEUS
Per "se *us, n. Etym: [L., from Gr.
1. (Class. Myth. )
Defn: A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danaë, who slew the Gorgon Medusa.
2. (Astron.)
Defn: A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea. It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula.
PERSEVER
PERSEVER Per *sev "er, v. i.
Defn: To persevere. [Obs. ]
PERSEVERANCE
Per `se *ver "ance, n. Etym: [F. persévérance, L. perseverantia.]
1. The act of persevering; persistence in anything undertaken; continued pursuit or prosecution of any business, or enterprise begun. "The king-becoming graces. .. perseverance, mercy, lowliness. " Shak. Whose constant perseverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent. Milton.
2. Discrimination. [Obs. ] Sir J. Harrington.
3. (Theol.)
Defn: Continuance in a state of grace until it is succeeded by a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance, and the perseverance of the saints. See Calvinism.
Syn. -- Persistence; steadfastness; constancy; steadiness; pertinacity.
PERSEVERANT
Per `se *ver "ant, a. Etym: [L. perseverans, -antis, p.pr. : cf. F.persévérant.]
Defn: Persevering. [R.] "Perseverant faith. " Whitby. -- Per `se *ver "ant *ly, adv. [R.]
PERSEVERE
Per `se *vere ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Persevered; p. pr. & vb. n.Persevering. ] Etym: [F. persévérer, L. perseverare, fr. perseverus very strict; per + severus strict, severe. See Per-, and Severe. ]
Defn: To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken; to pursue steadily any project or course begun; to maintain a purpose in spite of counter influences, opposition, or discouragement; not to give or abandon what is undertaken. Thrice happy, if they know Their happiness, and persevere upright. Milton.
Syn. -- To Persevere, Continue, Persist. The idea of not laying aside is common to these words. Continue is the generic term, denoting simply to do as one has done hitherto. To persevere is to continue in a given course in spite of discouragements, etc. , from a desire to obtain our end. To persist is to continue from a determination of will not to give up. Persist is frequently used in a bad sense, implying obstinacy in pursuing an unworthy aim.
PERSEVERING
PERSEVERING Per `se *ver "ing, a.
Defn: Characterized by perseverance; persistent. -- Per `se *ver "ing *ly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
persecute
per se cute |ˈpərsəˌkyo͞ot ˈpərsəˌkjut | ▶verb [ with obj. ] subject (someone ) to hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of their race or political or religious beliefs: his followers were persecuted by the authorities. • harass or annoy (someone ) persistently: Hilda was persecuted by some of the other girls. DERIVATIVES per se cu tor |-ˌkyo͞otər |noun, per se cu to ry |-kyo͝oˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French persecuter, from Latin persecut- ‘followed with hostility, ’ from the verb persequi, from per- ‘through, utterly ’ + sequi ‘follow, pursue. ’
persecution
per se cu tion |ˌpərsəˈkyo͞oSHən pɜːrsɪˈkjuːʃn | ▶noun hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of race or political or religious beliefs: her family fled religious persecution. • persistent annoyance or harassment: his persecution at the hands of other students.
persecution complex
per se cu tion com plex |ˌpərsəˈkjuʃən ˌkɑmˈplɛks | ▶noun an irrational and obsessive feeling or fear that one is the object of collective hostility or ill-treatment on the part of others.
Perseids
Per se ids |ˈpərsēidz ˈpərsiɪdz |Astronomy an annual meteor shower radiating from a point in the constellation Perseus, reaching a peak about August 12.
Persephone
Per seph o ne |pərˈsefənē pərˈsɛfəni |Greek Mythology a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Roman name Proserpina. She was carried off by Hades and made queen of the underworld. Demeter, vainly seeking her, refused to let the earth produce its fruits until her daughter was restored to her, but because Persephone had eaten some pomegranate seeds in the other world, she was obliged to spend part of every year there. Her story symbolizes the return of spring and the life and growth of grain.
Persepolis
Per sep o lis |pərˈsepəlis pərˈsɛpələs | a city in ancient Persia, northeast of Shiraz. It was founded in the late 6th century bc by Darius I as the ceremonial capital of Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty.
Perseus
Per se us |ˈpərsēəs, -syo͞os ˈpərsiəs | 1 Greek Mythology the son of Zeus and Danae, a hero celebrated for many achievements. Riding the winged horse Pegasus, he cut off the head of the Gorgon Medusa and gave it to Athena; he also rescued and married Andromeda, and became king of Tiryns in Greece. 2 Astronomy a large northern constellation that includes a dense part of the Milky Way. It contains several star clusters and the variable star Algol. • (as genitive Persei |ˈpərsēˌī |) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Delta Persei.
perseverance
per se ver ance |ˌpərsəˈvi (ə )rəns ˌpərsəˈvɪrəns | ▶noun steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success: his perseverance with the technique illustrates his single-mindedness | medicine is a field that requires dedication and perseverance. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin perseverantia, from perseverant- ‘abiding by strictly, ’ from the verb perseverare (see persevere ).
perseverate
per sev er ate |pərˈsevəˌrāt pərˈsɛvəreɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] Psychology repeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased. DERIVATIVES per sev er a tion |pərˌsevəˈrāSHən |noun ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Latin perseverat- ‘strictly abided by, ’ from the verb perseverare (see persevere ).
persevere
per se vere |ˌpərsəˈvi (ə )r ˈˌpərsəˈˌvɪ (ə )r | ▶verb [ no obj. ] continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success: his family persevered with his treatment. DERIVATIVES per se ver ing ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French perseverer, from Latin perseverare ‘abide by strictly, ’ from perseverus ‘very strict, ’ from per- ‘thoroughly ’ + severus ‘severe. ’
Oxford Dictionary
persecute
per |se ¦cute |ˈpəːsɪkjuːt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] subject (someone ) to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs: his followers were persecuted by the authorities. • harass or annoy (someone ) persistently: Hilda was persecuted by some of the other girls. DERIVATIVES persecutor noun, persecutory adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French persecuter, from Latin persecut- ‘followed with hostility ’, from the verb persequi, from per- ‘through, utterly ’ + sequi ‘follow, pursue ’.
persecution
per |se ¦cu ¦tion |pəːsɪˈkjuːʃn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs; oppression: her family fled religious persecution. • persistent annoyance or harassment: his persecution at the hands of other students.
persecution complex
per |se ¦cu ¦tion com |plex ▶noun an irrational and obsessive feeling or fear that one is the object of collective hostility or ill-treatment on the part of others.
Perseids
Perseids |ˈpəːsɪˌɪdz |Astronomy an annual meteor shower with a radiant in the constellation Perseus, reaching a peak about 12 August.
Persephone
Persephone |pəˈsɛfəni |Greek Mythology a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Roman name Proserpina. Persephone was carried off by Hades and made queen of the underworld. Demeter refused to let the earth produce its fruits until her daughter was restored to her, but because Persephone had eaten some pomegranate seeds in the other world, she was obliged to spend part of every year there. Her story symbolizes the return of spring and the life and growth of corn.
Persepolis
Persepolis |pəˈsɛpəlɪs | a city in ancient Persia, situated to the north-east of Shiraz. It was founded in the late 6th century bc by Darius I as the ceremonial capital of Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty. The city's impressive ruins include functional and ceremonial buildings and cuneiform inscriptions in Old Persian, Elamite, and Akkadian.
Perseus
Perseus |ˈpəːsɪəs, -sjuːs | 1 Greek Mythology the son of Zeus and Danae, a hero celebrated for many achievements. He cut off the head of the gorgon Medusa and gave it to Athene; he also rescued and married Andromeda, and became king of the ancient city of Tiryns in Greece. 2 Astronomy a large northern constellation which includes a dense part of the Milky Way. It contains several star clusters and the variable star Algol.
perseverance
per |se ¦ver |ance |pəːsɪˈvɪər (ə )ns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success: medicine is a field which requires dedication and perseverance. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin perseverantia, from perseverant- ‘abiding by strictly ’, from the verb perseverare (see persevere ).
perseverate
perseverate |pəˈsɛvəreɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] Psychology repeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased. DERIVATIVES perseveration noun ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Latin perseverat- ‘strictly abided by ’, from the verb perseverare (see persevere ).
persevere
per |se ¦vere |pəːsɪˈvɪə | ▶verb [ no obj. ] continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no indication of success: his family persevered with his treatment | (as adj. persevering ) : she has been a remarkably steadfast, persevering, and dutiful woman. DERIVATIVES perseveringly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French perseverer, from Latin perseverare ‘abide by strictly ’, from perseverus ‘very strict ’, from per- ‘thoroughly ’ + severus ‘severe ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
persecute
persecute verb 1 they were persecuted for their religious beliefs: oppress, abuse, victimize, ill-treat, mistreat, maltreat, tyrannize, torment, torture; martyr. 2 she was persecuted by the press: harass, hound, plague, badger, harry, intimidate, pick on, pester, bother, devil, bully, victimize, terrorize; informal hassle, give someone a hard time, get on someone's case.
persecution
persecution noun 1 victims of religious persecution: oppression, victimization, maltreatment, ill-treatment, mistreatment, abuse, ill-usage, discrimination, tyranny; informal witch hunt. 2 the persecution she endured at school: harassment, hounding, intimidation, bullying.
perseverance
perseverance noun in a competitive environment, perseverance is an invaluable asset: persistence, tenacity, determination, staying power, indefatigability, steadfastness, purposefulness; patience, endurance, application, diligence, dedication, commitment, doggedness, assiduity, tirelessness, stamina; intransigence, obstinacy; informal stick-to-it-iveness; formal pertinacity.
persevere
persevere verb she will persevere regardless of the obstacles: persist, continue, carry on, go on, keep on, keep going, struggle on, hammer away, be persistent, be determined, see /follow something through, keep at it, press on /ahead, not take no for an answer, be tenacious, stand one's ground, stand fast /firm, hold on, go the distance, stay the course, plod on, stop at nothing, leave no stone unturned; informal soldier on, hang on, plug away, stick to one's guns, stick it out, hang in there. ANTONYMS give up.
Oxford Thesaurus
persecute
persecute verb 1 no one should be persecuted for their religious beliefs: oppress, abuse, victimize, ill-treat, mistreat, maltreat, discriminate against, punish, inflict pain /suffering on, tyrannize, afflict, torment, torture, martyr. 2 she complained of being persecuted by the press: harass, hound, plague, badger, harry, bait, intimidate, pick on, trouble, molest, tease, pester, bother, worry, annoy, bedevil, bully, victimize, terrorize; N. Amer. devil; informal hassle, give someone a hard time, get on someone's back, make it /things hot for someone, get /stick the knife into; Austral. informal heavy; US black slang vamp on.
persecution
persecution noun 1 victims of religious persecution: oppression, victimization, maltreatment, ill-treatment, mistreatment, abuse, ill-usage, discrimination, tyranny, tyrannization, punishment, torment, torture; pogrom; informal witch hunt; N. Amer. informal red-baiting. 2 the persecution I endured at school got worse as I got older: harassment, hounding, harrying, badgering, teasing, bullying, molestation.
perseverance
perseverance noun medicine is a field which requires dedication and perseverance: persistence, tenacity, determination, resolve, resolution, resoluteness, staying power, purposefulness, firmness of purpose; patience, endurance, application, diligence, sedulousness, dedication, commitment, doggedness, pertinacity, assiduity, assiduousness, steadfastness, tirelessness, indefatigability, stamina; intransigence, obstinacy; German Sitzfleisch; informal stickability; N. Amer. informal stick-to-it-iveness; archaic continuance; rare perseveration.
persevere
persevere verb she always perseveres in spite of discouraging setbacks: persist, continue, carry on, go on, keep on, keep going, not give up, struggle on, hammer away, be persistent, be determined, see /follow something through, keep at it, show determination, press on /ahead, stay with something, not take no for an answer, be tenacious, be pertinacious, be patient, stand one's ground, stand fast /firm, hold on, hold out, go the distance, stay the course, plod on, plough on, grind away, stop at nothing, leave no stone unturned; informal soldier on, hang on, plug away, peg away, stick to one's guns, stick at it, stick it out, hang in there, bash on. ANTONYMS give up, stop, quit.
Duden Dictionary
Perseiden
Per se i den Pluralwort , die |Perse i den |Pluraletantum zu Perseus ; ihr Radiant 2 liegt in diesem Sternbild regelmäßig im Juli und August zu beobachtender Schwarm von Meteoren
Perseität
Per se i tät Substantiv, feminin Philosophie , die |Perseit ä t |die Perseität; Genitiv: der Perseität lateinisch-mittellateinisch das Durch-sich-selbst-Sein, das nur von sich abhängt Aussage der Scholastiker über die erste Ursache, die Substanz oder Gott
Persekutionsdelirium
Per se ku ti ons de li ri um Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Persekuti o nsdelirium |das Persekutionsdelirium; Genitiv: des Persekutionsdeliriums, Plural: die Persekutionsdelirien Verfolgungswahn
Persenning
Per sen ning Substantiv, feminin , die |Pers e nning |die Persenning; Genitiv: der Persenning, Plural: die Persenninge [n ] und Persennings niederländisch presenning < älter französisch préceinte = Umhüllung, unter Einfluss von lateinisch praecingere = mit etwas umgeben zu altfranzösisch proceindre = rund einschließen 1 besonders Seemannssprache Schutzbezug aus Persenning 2 2 ohne Plural Textilindustrie festes, wasserdichtes Gewebe, Segeltuch (für Zelte o. Ä.)
Persephone
Per se pho ne Eigenname griechische Mythologie |Pers e phone |Göttin der Unterwelt
Persepolis
Per se po lis Eigenname |Pers e polis |Hauptstadt des alten Persien
Perser
Per ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e rser |der Perser; Genitiv: des Persers, Plural: die Perser 1 a Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Persien ; Iraner b Angehöriger einer Ethnie in Vorder- und Zentralasien, deren verbindendes Element die persische Sprache ist 2 umgangssprachlich Kurzwort für: Perserteppich
Perserin
Per se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P e rserin |weibliche Form zu Perser 1a
Perserkatze
Per ser kat ze Substantiv, feminin , die |P e rserkatze |(aus Kleinasien stammende ) Katze mit gedrungenem Körper, großem Kopf, langem, seidigem, dichtem Haar und buschigem Schwanz
Perserkrieg
Per ser krieg Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e rserkrieg |meist im Plural Krieg zwischen Persern und Griechen in der Antike
Perserteppich
Per ser tep pich Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e rserteppich |handgeknüpfter Teppich aus Persien Kurzform: Perser 2
Perseus
Per seus Eigenname griechische Mythologie |P e rseus |Held der griechischen Sage
Perseus
Per seus Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e rseus |der Perseus; Genitiv: des Perseus Sternbild am nördlichen Sternenhimmel
Perseveranz
Per se ve ranz Substantiv, feminin , die |Persever a nz |lateinisch Ausdauer, Beharrlichkeit
Perseveration
Per se ve ra ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Perseverati o n |1 Psychologie Tendenz seelischer Erlebnisse und Inhalte, im Bewusstsein zu verharren 2 Medizin, Psychologie krankhaftes Verweilen bei ein und demselben Denkinhalt; Hängenbleiben an einem Gedanken oder einer sprachlichen Äußerung ohne Rücksicht auf den Fortgang des Gesprächs
perseverieren
per se ve rie ren schwaches Verb |persever ie ren |1 bei etwas beharren; etwas ständig wiederholen 2 Psychologie hartnäckig immer wieder auftauchen von Gedanken, Redewendungen, Melodien
French Dictionary
perse
perse adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin histoire De l ’ancienne Perse. : L ’Empire perse. Les Perses.
persécuter
persécuter v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Martyriser, tourmenter. : Les premiers chrétiens ont été persécutés par les Romains. 2 Harceler, importuner. : Le chef d ’orchestre a-t-il vraiment persécuté certains musiciens? aimer
persécution
persécution n. f. nom féminin Action de persécuter.
perséides
perséides n. f. pl. nom féminin pluriel astronomie Étoiles filantes qui semblent venir de la constellation de Persée. : On peut observer les Perséides au cours du mois d ’août. Note Typographique Le nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule initiale.
persévérance
persévérance n. f. nom féminin Ténacité. : La persévérance vient à bout de tous les obstacles. SYNONYME entêtement ; obstination ; opiniâtreté . LOCUTIONS Persévérance scolaire. Maintien plus ou moins grand, au fil des années, des effectifs scolaires admis dans le système d ’éducation ou engagés dans un cycle ou un programme d ’études à une année donnée ou à un âge donné (GDT ). : Il importe d ’augmenter le taux de persévérance (et non *rétention ) scolaire. Persévérance scolaire. Fait, pour un élève, de poursuivre ses études en passant à la classe suivante d ’un programme d ’études ou en commençant un autre programme ou cycle d ’études (Recomm. off. ).
persévérant
persévérant , ante adj. adjectif Qui fait preuve de persévérance. SYNONYME tenace ; volontaire . Note Technique Les synonymes décidé, persévérant, tenace, volontaire ont un sens favorable, tandis que les adjectifs buté, entêté, têtu ont un sens défavorable. Selon le contexte, l ’adjectif obstiné peut avoir une connotation favorable ou défavorable.
persévérer
persévérer v. intr. verbe intransitif Continuer, durer. : S ’il persévère dans ses efforts, il réussira. SYNONYME acharner ; poursuivre . posséder Conjugaison Le deuxième é se change en è devant une syllabe contenant un e muet, sauf à l ’indicatif futur et au conditionnel présent. Je persévère, mais je persévérerai.
Spanish Dictionary
persecución
persecución nombre femenino 1 Acción de perseguir a una persona o a un animal que huye con intención de alcanzarlo :en la película hay varias persecuciones por las estrechas calles del barrio viejo .2 Actuación contra los adeptos de una doctrina, religión, etc. :la persecución contra los cristianos .3 Carrera ciclista en la que los corredores, enfrentados, individualmente o por equipos, intentan eliminar la distancia que los separa partiendo de puntos opuestos del velódromo .4 En béisbol, acción defensiva por la que se trata de vencer al adversario corriendo tras la base .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín eclesiástico persecutio, persecutionis, aplicado inicialmente a la persecución de los cristianos, derivado de persequi ‘seguir constantemente ’, ‘perseguir ’. De la familia etimológica de segar (V.).
persecutor, -ra
persecutor, -ra adjetivo Que persigue .
persecutorio, -ria
persecutorio, -ria adjetivo Que persigue o implica persecución :un sueño persecutorio; medidas persecutorias . VÉASE manía persecutoria .
perseguible
perseguible adjetivo Que debe o que puede ser perseguido jurídicamente :la conducta del empresario no es perseguible penalmente; si esas circulares existen efectivamente, estaríamos ante un delito perseguible de oficio .
perseguidor, -ra
perseguidor, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que persigue a alguien :la novela gira en torno a una mujer y un marido perseguidor; los perseguidores se encontraban en el interior de su vehículo y presenciaron el asalto .2 nombre femenino Cuba coloquial Mujer celosa que vigila constantemente a su marido :la mujer del vecino es una perseguidora, no deja mover al marido .
perseguidora
perseguidora nombre femenino Cuba Vehículo de los cuerpos policiales que se emplea para tareas de patrulla .
perseguimiento
perseguimiento nombre masculino Acción de perseguir a una persona o a un animal que huye con intención de alcanzarlo .SINÓNIMO persecución .
perseguir
perseguir verbo transitivo 1 Seguir a una persona o animal que huye, con intención de alcanzarlo .2 Seguir a una persona o buscarla por todas partes, molestándola e importunándola :uno de sus pretendientes la perseguía de la mañana a la noche; los periodistas la perseguían con preguntas indiscretas .SINÓNIMO asediar .3 Tratar de conseguir o alcanzar un objetivo poniendo todos los medios para ello :lo único que perseguía era un puesto mejor; todos perseguimos la felicidad .4 Acompañar [una cosa, especialmente algo que produce malestar o angustia ], a una persona :la mala suerte le persigue desde que nació; sabe que actuó de forma incorrecta y ahora le persiguen los remordimientos .5 Proceder [la justicia ] contra una persona o un delito :la ley persigue el crimen organizado y el narcotráfico .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín persequi ‘seguir constantemente ’, ‘perseguir ’. De la familia etimológica de seguir (V.). Conjugación [56 ] como seguir .
perseveración
perseveración nombre femenino med Tendencia de algunos apráxicos o afásicos a repetir un gesto o una palabra tras la desaparición de aquello que lo ha motivado .
perseverancia
perseverancia nombre femenino Firmeza y constancia en la manera de ser o de obrar :con un poco de perseverancia en el estudio, los progresos serán evidentes en muy poco tiempo; el ajuste macroeconómico continuó dando sus frutos gracias a la perseverancia de la política monetaria .SINÓNIMO persistencia .
perseverante
perseverante adjetivo Que sigue durando o se mantiene constante por largo tiempo :con sus grandes conocimientos, su acreditada inteligencia y su perseverante laboriosidad han llevado a feliz término una obra universalmente deseada; Avelino, perseverante en el aprendizaje de los pillos, había conseguido desde joven vivir de la nada o de la deshonestidad .
perseverar
perseverar verbo intransitivo Mantenerse firme y constante en una manera de ser o de obrar :solamente si perseveras conseguirás triunfar, no te rindas tan pronto; es conveniente resaltar sus logros, porque de ese modo se les estimula a perseverar en el esfuerzo .SINÓNIMO persistir .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
persecute
per se cute /pə́ː r sɪkjùːt / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖per (完全に )secute (追いかける )〗動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -cuting 他動詞 〖しばしばbe ~ed 〗1 (宗教 政治 主義の相違などから長期にわたり ) «…という理由で » 〈人が 〉虐待を受ける , 迫害される (oppress ), しいたげられる «for » ; 〈人 動物が 〉いじめられる ▸ the persecuted race 被迫害民族 ▸ He has been persecuted for his religious belief .彼は宗教上の理由で迫害されてきた 2 «…で » 〈人 〉をうるさく悩ます , しつこく迫る «with , by » ▸ persecute A with questions Aを質問攻めで悩ます
persecution
p è r se c ú tion 名詞 U C 迫害 ; 虐待 ▸ suffer persecution 迫害される ~́ c ò mplex [m à nia ]被害妄想 (狂 ).
persecutor
per se cu tor /pə́ː r sɪkjùːtə r /名詞 C 迫害者, 虐待者 .
Persephone
Per seph o ne /pə r séf (ə )ni /名詞 〘ギ神 〙ペルセポネ 〘穀物と死の女神; ZeusとDemeterの娘でHadesの妻 〙.
Perseus
Per seus /pə́ː r siəs |-sjuːs /名詞 1 〘ギ神 〙ペルセウス 〘Medusaを退治した英雄; Andromedaを海の怪物より救って妻とした 〙.2 〘天 〙ペルセウス座 .
perseverance
per se ver ance /pə̀ː r səví ə r (ə )ns /名詞 U 1 ⦅ほめて ⦆我慢強さ, 不屈 (の努力 ), がんばり (→persistence ).2 〘神学 〙堅忍恩恵, 窮極救済 .
persevere
per se vere /pə̀ː r səvɪ́ə r / (! 強勢は第3音節 ) 動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; -vering /-vi ə rɪŋ /自動詞 ⦅ほめて ⦆(困難なことでもあきらめずに ) «…を » がんばってやり通す , 屈しない ; 我慢する , 耐える «at, in, with » ; 【人を 】信じ続ける «with » (→persist )▸ persevere in one's efforts たゆまず努力する ▸ persevere with a task 仕事に精励する
persevering
per se ver ing /pə̀ː r səví ə rɪŋ /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗⦅ほめて ⦆辛抱強い, 根気のある .~ly 副詞