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What is persistence?

Persistence: also known as persistence, is to persist in something and not be detached. Later, it refers to stubbornness or persistence, and it also refers to perseverance.

stubborn

Pinyin [zhi Zhuó]

The source of Mao Dun's About: "It is also right to love life and adhere to lofty ideals."

Synonym stubborn, stubborn, stubborn

Antonym give up, give up

Extended data

1, a synonym for persistence

observe

spell

The first explanation is "dynamic" stubborn persistence (correct or not adapted to the new situation). Second, the "shape" (temperament or attitude) is rigid and unwilling to change.

From Cao Yu's Thunderstorm: "Shi Ping, don't be too stubborn."

The flexibility of paradigm thinking lies in being good at improvising, not being stubborn and not repeating the same mistakes.

2. The antonym of persistence

give up

Pinyin [dialect]

Explain and throw away (original rights, opinions, etc.). )

The source of Lao She's Four Generations under One roof is fifty: "Now, we must give up that kind of small humanitarianism, destroy the enemy and strive for greater humanitarianism than women's benevolence."

For example? Lu Xun felt that the people of China were ignorant and numb and needed enlightenment, so he gave up studying medicine and fought with a pen.