tenacity
/təˈnæsəti/ (bre, ipa) · [tənˈæsɪti] /təˈnæsəti/ (ame, ipa) · [tənˈæsɪti] /tə-ˈna-sə-tē How to pronounce tenacity (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tenacity — 名詞
1. the quality of continuing to try hard even when things are difficult, refusing t
毅力
面對困難仍堅持不放棄的特質
the quality of continuing to try hard even when things are difficult, refusing to give up or let go
Tendai's tenacity kept him going through three years of night school.
Tendai的毅力讓他堅持完成了三年的夜校課程。
possessive + tenacity + kept [person] going through [difficulty]
Marta showed real tenacity when she rebuilt her business after the fire.
火災後Marta展現了真正的毅力,重建了她的事業。
showed + [modifier] + tenacity + when-clause
It took tenacity for Vikram to learn Korean and find work in Seoul.
Vikram需要毅力才能學會韓語並在首爾找到工作。
The coach praised Nadia's tenacity after she trained through a knee injury.
教練稱讚Nadia的毅力,她帶著膝傷堅持訓練。
Rafael held onto the cliff edge with tenacity until help arrived.
Rafael以毅力抓住懸崖邊緣,直到救援到達。
- perseverance
broader and more passive; tenacity is more active and gripping
- determination
the firm decision or resolve; tenacity is the sustained action that follows
- grit
informal and vivid; tenacity is more neutral in tone
- persistence
neutral — can be positive or negative; tenacity is almost always positive
- irresolution
lack of firmness or determination
- fickleness
tendency to change one's mind or give up easily
文法句型
with tenacity
show tenacity
possessive + tenacity + verb
用法筆記
Uncountable. Often modified by 'sheer', 'remarkable', or 'dogged'. Unlike 'determination' (which focuses on the firm decision to achieve something), tenacity emphasizes the sustained effort of holding on and not letting go.