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 permanent ['pə:mənənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 永久的, 不变的, 固定的, 持久的

n. 烫发

[计] 永久的

[医] 永久的, 经常的

[经] 永久的, 持久的


  1. Have you any permanent address?
    你有固定地址吗?
  2. Nothing can assure permanent happiness.
    没有什么东西能确保永久的幸福。


permanent
[ noun ]
  1. a series of waves in the hair made by applying heat and chemicals

  2. <noun.body>
[ adj ]
  1. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place

  2. <adj.all>
    permanent secretary to the president
    permanent address
    literature of permanent value
  3. not capable of being reversed or returned to the original condition

  4. <adj.all>
    permanent brain damage


Permanent \Per"ma*nent\, a. [L. permanens, -entis, p. pr. of
permanere to stay or remain to the end, to last; per + manere
to remain: cf. F. permanent. See {Per-}, and {Mansion}.]
Continuing in the same state, or without any change that
destroys form or character; remaining unaltered or unremoved;
abiding; durable; fixed; stable; lasting; as, a permanent
impression.

Eternity stands permanent and fixed. --Dryden.

{Permanent gases} (Chem. & Physics), hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, and carbon monoxide; -- also called
{incondensible gases} or {incoercible gases}, before their
liquefaction in 1877. The term is now archaic.

{Permanent way}, the roadbed and superstructure of a finished
railway; -- so called in distinction from the contractor's
{temporary way}.

{Permanent white} (Chem.), barium sulphate ({heavy spar}),
used as a white pigment or paint, in distinction from
{white lead}, which tarnishes and darkens from the
formation of the sulphide.

Syn: Lasting; durable; constant. See {Lasting}.

  1. The merger involved permanent financing of $1.33 billion.
  2. The economic benefits for the area near Waxahachie will include not only the lucrative construction funds but also an expected research budget of about $270 million annually and 3,500 permanent jobs.
  3. The first U.S.-chartered planes arrived Oct. 13 in Abyei, which consists of 12-15 permanent structures and thousands of huts built of sticks and grass.
  4. The representatives agreed to seek the release of all hostages by March 1 and to establish permanent relations between the Azerbaijani Popular Front and the Armenian National Movement.
  5. The actual total cost of the relief is estimated at around Pounds 50m. The suggestion of a windfall tax is by definition a one-off tax. It could not replace permanent annual loss of a flow of revenue.
  6. A spot check of the residents showed that most were opposed to temporary removal but would accept permanent relocation if the government would help pay for it.
  7. What they need is a change in the mix of funding away from short-term money in favour of medium-term or long-term debt. Fundamentally, SMEs need permanent capital for growth - that is, equity.
  8. He made his comments after the council's five permanent members _ the United States, Soviet Union, China, France and Britain _ ended more than four hours of informal meetings.
  9. Mr. Pfeiffer, 63 years old, retired as a McKesson vice president in 1988; he will serve until a permanent replacement is named, McKesson said.
  10. In 1907, the Plaza opened as a permanent residency hotel and later became a commercial hotel.
  11. Authorities have begun a fund-raising campaign to finance a permanent monument.
  12. As previously reported, a request is still pending for a $102 million permanent rate boost in Louisiana, where Gulf States says it hasn't had rate increases since 1982.
  13. Sir Geoffrey, at present permanent secretary at the Employment Department, was director of the Manpower Services Commission between 1981 and 1988. The new head of the Employment Department will be Mr Nick Monck, second permanent secretary at the Treasury.
  14. Sir Geoffrey, at present permanent secretary at the Employment Department, was director of the Manpower Services Commission between 1981 and 1988. The new head of the Employment Department will be Mr Nick Monck, second permanent secretary at the Treasury.
  15. The Illinois Association of School Administrators said Monday it backed Edgar because of his education program and his support for making permanent the temporary income tax surcharge that generates more than $350 million a year for education.
  16. The United States had already secured the backing of the other permanent members of the Security Council for the measure.
  17. The permanent set consisted of a bare white room, with mysterious side entrances and a backdrop opening up to reveal sky and snow.
  18. Humberto Ortega, the Sandinista defense minister and head of the government delegation, said Friday the Sandinistas believe an agreement on a permanent truce comes first.
  19. At a separate news conference, Merchant Marine minister Evangelos Yannopoulos said security had been boosted at all main ports and that commandoes would now be permanent crew members of cruise liners.
  20. A Morris County elections official had refused to allow Richard Kreimer, who listed a park bench and a post-office box as his address, to vote because he did not have a permanent address.
  21. His duties have been assumed by John N. Crichton, 66, a director of both the holding company and U.S. Bank, until a permanent successor is found.
  22. He wrote for a 6-3 court that no matter how "temporary" a taking is, if a landowner loses all use of property, it's treated the same as a permanent taking.
  23. The Foundation on Economic Trends is seeking preliminary and permanent injunctions in U.S. District Court to terminate the program until the Pentagon assesses possible harm from the research in greater depth.
  24. The company will continue operating as Sooner Federal Savings Association under a managing agent appointed by the RTC while the agency negotiates a permanent resolution for the troubled thrift.
  25. The saddest and sickest part of this whole thing is that the actual victims here are the kids." While America marks the 20th anniversary of man's landing on the moon, NASA has on its wish list a permanent scientific lunar outpost early next century.
  26. "We could reach a continental agreement that could be a beginning of a permanent dialogue," he said.
  27. The committee agreed to make permanent and widen a soon-to-expire exception once pushed by the wine-making Gallo brothers of California but that would help any multimillionaire with grandchildren.
  28. A community panel reviewing police activities following January's riots has called for an overhaul of police hiring practices and a permanent board to investigate citizen complaints against officers.
  29. The museum's permanent collection consists of 250 paintings and sculptures and 1,400 photographs.
  30. "There is reason to believe that in the Kattegat permanent damage has been done," said Danish Fisheries Minister Lars Gammelgaard.
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