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what different with "insist on" and "persist in" and"stick to"?
16 de abr. de 2011 1:01
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insist on = demand or request in a very firm way. Demand: (He insists on talking to the manager about the problem, and refuses to deal with any of the employees.) Request firmly: (He insisted on paying the restaurant bill for all of us even though it was a lot of money.) persist in = to keep on doing something, despite difficulty or opposition. (He persists in trying to win her heart, even though she doesn't even know that he's alive.) 1. stick to = to adhere to, physically speaking (If you put some glue on this paper, it will stick to the wall.) 2. stick to = to continue to do something faithfully (That cake is very tempting, but I am sticking to my diet because I really need to lose weight.) 3. stick to = to be faithful to an idea or principle (He doesn't care what people think of him, he's sticking to his opinion on the subject.) Hope that helps.
22 de abril de 2011
insist = it's like "demand" or "require". often if you try to do something nice for someone, and they refuse politely, you can say "no, I insist! (you must accept my favor!) " ... it can mean other things too, like 愣說。。 非要 persist =堅持 stick to = 堅守
16 de abril de 2011
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