jiān​chí HSK3

persevere

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  1. I don't know how much longer I can hold on.

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  2. Persistent daily exercise can strengthen one's physical constitution.

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  3. He insists we spend the night at his place.

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  4. 坚持

    jiān​chí yào jiàn .

    He insists on seeing her.

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  5. As long as you persevere, success will naturally come.

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  6. Do you really think he's going to hold out much longer?

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  7. He gritted his teeth and pushed through the final hundred meters.

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  8. We must persist in struggling against all kinds of difficulties.

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  9. Although the task was difficult, he persevered and finished it.

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  10. She keeps exercising to maintain a slim figure.

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  11. Although the weather was very cold, he still insisted on going for a run.

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  12. Even if it gets even more difficult, we must persevere.

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  13. We must adhere to the policy of developing both domestic and foreign trade.

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  14. You're hanging on longer than I thought.

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  15. He gritted his teeth and pushed through the final kilometer.

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  16. As long as we persevere, we will surely succeed.

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  17. He can hold a handstand on the playground for a full minute.

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  18. We must persevere to the end, until we reach the point of victory.

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  19. He exercises every day and has developed a six-pack.

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  20. In selecting talent, we must maintain high standards; it is better to leave a position vacant than to fill it with someone unqualified.

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