permanent
adj. 永久的; 不斷出現的; 終生的; 固定的
n. 捲髮
Something that is permanent lasts for ever.
Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the brain...
酗酒能造成永久性大腦損傷。
...a permanent solution to the problem...
該問題一勞永逸的解決辦法
You use permanent to describe situations or states that keep occurring or which seem to exist all the time; used especially to describe problems or difficulties.
...a permanent state of tension...
長久以來的緊張局勢
They feel under permanent threat...
他們覺得一直處於威脅之下。
A permanent employee is one who is employed for an unlimited length of time.
At the end of the probationary period you will become a permanent employee.
試用期結束後,你將成為長期僱員。
...a permanent job.
固定工作
Your permanent home or your permanent address is the one at which you spend most of your time or the one that you return to after having stayed in other places.
York Cottage was as near to a permanent home as the children knew...
在孩子們眼中,約克小屋最像一個安定的家。
They had no permanent address.
他們沒有固定居所。
A permanent is a treatment where a hair stylist curls your hair and treats it with a chemical so that it stays curly for several months.
1. a series of waves in the hair made by applying heat and chemicals
1. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place;
2. not capable of being reversed or returned to the original condition;
permanent, eternal, perpetual, everlasting, endless
這些形容詞均有"持久的,永久的"之意。
He wore a permanent scowl on his face.
他臉上終日帶著怒容.
They have transformed themselves into permanent city dwellers.
他們已成為永久的城市居民.
Nothing can assure permanent happiness.
沒有什麼東西能確保永久的幸福.
Nothing will assure permanent happiness to me.
沒有什麼能保證我永久的幸福.
The arrangement was put on a permanent footing earlier this year.
今年年初就確定了這一安排是長期性的.