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Tuzki
what different with "insist on" and "persist in" and"stick to"?
16 avr. 2011 01:01
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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 avril 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 avril 2011
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Tuzki
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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