1. persist
persistence | persistent | persistently
why do you persist and denying that you know him
Despite difficulties, she persisted in her efforts to get a university education.
He persists in calling me Jane, even though I've corrected him twice.
I persist in my popularity.
Our brains persist in using stereotypes.
The anthropologist says odd customs do persist in the region.
You should persist in your efforts to learn English.
stop persisting!
If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
Madam, if you persist, I'll have to forcibly remove you from the premises. Mr West is not giving any interviews today.
People saying bless you don't really believe that their words will help but the custom persists as a politeness.
Frost will persist all day.
A single thought persisted in the back of his mind.
There is also one type of idealism that says even without strength or intelligence you can do anything if you can merely persist.
Anglais mot "utrzymywać się"(persist) se produit dans des ensembles:
Si un segundo durase una vida entera...Catching Fire - Chapter 11 rozmowa z pacjentemkolokwium wiosna wet IImedical history2. support myself
3. support yourself
4. support oneself
Anglais mot "utrzymywać się"(support oneself) se produit dans des ensembles:
Unit 9 i 10 matura master pre-intermediateKartkówka nr 15. live on
If I lose my job, I’ll have no money to live on.
If you leave your job, what are you going to live on?
It’s very difficult to live on a teacher’s salary.
They live on the money their father gives them
I don’t know how they manage to live on £55 a week.
I have to live on 300 dollars this month. You should be able to live on your own budget or have a job.
Do you have enough money to live on
They live on the money they earn from growing tobacco.
It's difficult for me and my wife to live on only one salary.
George's salary is very low. It isn't enough to live on.
No one can live on £35 a week.
if you can live on the money you earn, you have enough money for the most important things you need, although maybe not enough for extra things. If you can’t live on the money you earn, you do not have enough money even for the most basic things
He was raised exclusively on state benefits, with very little to live on.
If I lose my job, I'll have no money to live on.
i live on the money he gives me
Anglais mot "utrzymywać się"(live on) se produit dans des ensembles:
druga część pracy Patrycji6. settle
That's settled.
A freezing beggar was brought into the hospital for treatment. However, he didn't have even one cent with which to settle the bill.
The family has the kind of natural organisation to deal with the tensions likely to characterise space trips of 200 years or longer to settle remote planets.
The first people that arrived in America settled in Massachusetts.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
Poppy seed muffins are her favorites, but there are days when she must settle for blueberry.
However the air's bad in Tokyo, and there are too many people so I can't settle down.
to settle a debt, a payment, to settle a complaint, a dispute, an objection
You saw that the flies had come out with the sun and were beginning to settle on the body.
1. Surely we can settle this like civilized people. / 2. Good, well that's settled.
if Mark doesn't settle his bills soon he will have his electricity cut off.
Good, that's all settled - you send out the invitations for the party, and I'll organize the food.
After her husband's death, Jackie went to the city to settle his affairs.
I settle my nerves after a very tiring day by drinking beer in the evening.
Cough syrup. If I don't drink a mouthful before going on stage I can't settle down!
Anglais mot "utrzymywać się"(settle) se produit dans des ensembles:
Sanok weatherSanok 27.03.20137. linger
'she lingered in the yard, enjoying the warm sunshine'
The tourists didn't linger very long.
I tried not to linger over the photo, to look away, to move on.
The smell from the fire still lingered days later.
a taste that lingers in your mouth
His anonymous correspondent's criticism, however, lingered in his mind
The smell from the fire still lingered hours later.
And now it's the smell of incense in my clothes which lingers and which I find hopeful
It's no mercy, letting a child linger in such pain.
So when the echo of the gunshots had lingered, it was soon drowned by the chanting of the mob, and I didn't believe what I was hearing.
she lingered beside the grave
They lingered over coffee and missed the last bus.
She lingered for a few minutes to talk to Nick.
he lingered over his dressing
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