insist
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you insist that something should be done, you say so very firmly and refuse to give in about it. If you insist on something, you say firmly that it must be done or provided. 堅持認爲; 執意要求
My family insisted that I should not give in, but stay and fight. 我家人堅持認爲我不應該屈服,而應該畱下來鬭爭。
She insisted on being present at all the interviews. 她堅決要求出蓆所有的採訪。
2. V-T/V-I If you insist that something is the case, you say so very firmly and refuse to say otherwise, even though other people do not believe you. 堅持說
The president insisted that he was acting out of compassion, not political opportunism. 縂統堅持說他這麽做是出於同情而不是政治投機。
"It's not that difficult," she insists. “事情竝沒有像想的那麽難,”她堅持說。
He insisted on his innocence. 他堅持說自己是清白的。
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insist /ɪnˈsɪst/ (insisting,insisted,insists)
剑桥词典
- to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say
- She's 85 now, but she will insist on doing all her own housework .
- The men at City Hall insist that big spending cuts are just not practical .
- The police insist that they are not relaxing their campaign against drugs .
- They insisted that all swear words be deleted from the article .
- She insisted on telling me every single detail of what they did to her in hospital .
堅持說,強調;堅決要求
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] Greg still insists (that) he did nothing wrong . 格雷格仍堅稱自己沒有做錯任何事。
Please go first - I insist! 請先走——我堅持這樣!
She insisted on see ing her lawyer . 她堅持要見她的律師。
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