1.使永久存在[继续];使不朽,使不灭
1.to make something such as a situation or process continue, especially one that is wrong, unfair, or dangerous
1.So much conflict has taken place on Earth, because of differences that have been perpetuated and played upon by the dark forces.
在地球上已经发生了这么多的冲突,就是因为这长存的差异性以及由黑暗势力玩弄的诡计。
2.Your history shows that the dark Ones have deliberately created tension between them, and have perpetuated the idea of continual wars.
你们的历史表明,黑暗者故意地制造了他们之间的紧张,并且使持续的战争的想法保持兴盛不衰。
3.It is the dark Ones that have perpetuated a state of separateness and pided the people against each other.
是因为黑暗势力保持了一种分离的状态并且分裂了人们之间的和谐。
4.To see his likeness perpetuated in marble is to me today a sad but pleasing sensation.
今天,看到他的大理石雕像树立起来了,我悲喜交集。
5.To define this memory in terms of keeping or perpetuated is the motivation itself not the awareness that I was once so motivated.
从保持渴望来定义这记忆,只表明永恒的是动机,不是,我曾经被鼓舞的意识。
6.Everything you are trying to change is being modified and perpetuated by the environment, by life itself.
你试图改变的一切都随着环境和生活的本身在不断地调整、维持。
7.This hidden danger has to do with thought forms perpetuated by some of your major religions and spiritual traditions.
这个隐藏的危险与--被你们的一些主要的宗教以及灵性传统所维持的--思考模式有关。
8.But "is anyone's biological composition so valuable that it must be perpetuated? "
但“任何人的生物构成成都是宝贵的,是必须延续下去吗?”
9.The greengrocer, and millions like him, perpetuated a great evil by acquiescing in a minor deceit.
那位蔬菜水果商,以及数百万像他一样的人,因默许小小的欺骗而让大恶得以长存。
10."The lesson from this crisis is underlying systems of global imbalances cannot be perpetuated" , he added.
他补充道:“这场危机的教训是,全球失衡的基础体系无法维持下去。”