A: John nearly perished on the mountain.
B: Who came to his rescue?
perish
vi. 1.丧生,毁灭,消亡;2.(橡胶,皮革等)失去弹性,老化
A: You always dress according to the latest fashion trends.
B: Well, trends permeate quickly these days.
permeate
v. 1.弥漫,遍布,散布;2.渗入,渗透
A: Is smoking permissible in this restaurant?
B: I m not sure, you better check with the waiter.
permissible
a. 可允许的,许可的
A: I have a perpetual headache.
B: You better go to see a doctor about that. It does not sound healthy.
perpetual
a. 1.永久的,永恒的,长期的;2.无休止的,没完没了的
A: Did you understand the lecture?
B: No, I was perplexed, it was too complicated for me.
perplex
vt. 使困惑,使费解,使复杂化
A: Too many people have been persecuted because of war.
B: I agree, but unfortunately they continue to be so.
persecute
vt. 1.迫害,虐待;2.纠缠,骚扰
A: Don t give up now, you are nearly there.
B: I intend to persevere.
persevere
vi. 坚持不懈,锲而不舍
A: Every week Simon asks me out on a date.
B: Gosh, he is very persistent.
persistent
a. 1.坚持不懈的,执意的;2.持续的
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