37 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -perse-
/เพอ (ร) สึ/     /P ER1 S/     /pˈɜːʴs/
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หรือค้นหา: -perse-, *perse*

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perseA man will succeed to the same extent as he perseveres.
perseBe the matter what it may, we must persevere.
perseGreat works are perfumed not by strength but by perseverance.
perseHe equipped his son with the will to persevere.
perseHe persevered with the hard lessons.
perseHis perseverance and diligence in his youth have made him what he is today.
perseHis success came of long years of perseverance.
perseI wondered at his perseverance.
persePersecute people for their religion.
persePerseverance, as you know, is the key to success.
persePerseverance is, among other things, necessary for success.
persePerseverance, it is often said, is the key to success.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
perse
 /P ER1 S/
/เพอ (ร) สึ/
/pˈɜːʴs/

WordNet (3.0)
persea(n) avocado, Syn. genus Persea
persecute(v) cause to suffer, Syn. oppress, Example: Jews were persecuted in the former Soviet Union
persecution(n) the act of persecuting (especially on the basis of race or religion)
persephone(n) (Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina, Syn. Despoina, Cora, Kore
persepolis(n) an ancient city that was the capital of the ancient Persian Empire; now in ruins
perseus(n) (Greek mythology) the son of Zeus who slew Medusa (with the help of Athena and Hermes) and rescued Andromeda from a sea monster
perseus(n) a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Auriga and Cassiopeia and crossed by the Milky Way
perseverance(n) the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior, Syn. perseveration, persistence, Example: his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate
perseverate(v) psychology: repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus, Example: The subjects in this study perseverated
perseveration(n) the tendency for a memory or idea to persist or recur without any apparent stimulus for it

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Persecot

n. See Persicot. [ 1913 Webster ]

Persecute

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Persecuted p. pr. & vb. n. Persecuting. ] [ 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

Do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you. Matt. v. 44. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To harass with importunity; to pursue with persistent solicitations; to annoy. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- To oppress; harass; distress; worry; annoy. [ 1913 Webster ]

persecuted

adj. Same as oppressed.
Syn. -- downtrodden, oppressed. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Persecution

n. [ 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

Persecution produces no sincere conviction. Paley. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The state or condition of being persecuted. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A carrying on; prosecution. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Persecutor

n. [ L.: cf. F. persécuteur. ] One who persecutes, or harasses. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Persecutrix

n. [ L. ] A woman who persecutes. [ 1913 Webster ]

Perseid

n. [ From Perseus. ] (Astron.) One of a group of shooting stars which appear yearly about the 10th of August, and cross the heavens in paths apparently radiating from the constellation Perseus. They are probably fragments of Swift's comet of 1862 (III). [ 1913 Webster + Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Perseus

prop. n. [ L., from Gr. Persey`s. ] 1. (Class. Myth.) A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danaë, who slew the Gorgon Medusa. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Astron.) A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea. It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula. [ 1913 Webster ]

Persever

v. i. To persevere. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Perseverance

n. [ 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whose constant perseverance overcame
Whate'er his cruel malice could invent. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Discrimination. [ Obs. ] Sir J. Harrington. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Theol.) 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Persistence; steadfastness; constancy; steadiness; pertinacity. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Persenning { f } (geteertes Segeltuch); Ölzeug { n }; Plane { f } [ naut. ]tarpaulin [Add to Longdo]
Perserteppich { m }Persian carpet [Add to Longdo]
Perserkatze { f }i; Perser { m } [ zool. ]Persian cat; Persian [Add to Longdo]
Perser { m }; Perserin { f }Persian [Add to Longdo]

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