remain的意思和读音

remain

: [rɪˈmeɪn] : [rɪ'meɪn]

v.

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n.

remains  remaining  remained  

adv.+v.probably remain,nevertheless remain

v.+n.remain chairman,remain player,remain consultant,remain director,remain shareholder

adj.+n.remain diplomat

v.leave,stop

v.stay,stay put,stay behind,stay on,linger

remainlinkv.

1.to continue to be sth; to be still in the same state or condition

to remain silent/standing/seated/motionless

Train fares are likely to remain unchanged.

It remains true that sport is about competing well, not winning.

In spite of their quarrel, they remain the best of friends.

He will remain (as) manager of the club until the end of his contract.

v.

1.[i]to still be present after the other parts have been removed, used, etc.; to continue to exist

Very little of the house remained after the fire.

There were only ten minutes remaining.

2.[i]~ (to do sth)to still need to be done, said, or dealt with

Much remains to be done.

It remains to be seen(= it will only be known later) whether you are right.

There remained one significant problem.

Questions remain about the president's honesty.

I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains (that) she lied to us.

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to stay in the same place; to not leave

They remained in Mexico until June.西

The plane remained on the ground.

She left, but I remained behind.

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v.1.to continue to be in a particular situation or condition; to continue to be something, even after a long period of time; to have a particular attitude, opinion, or belief and not change it2.to stay in a particular place or position and not leave it3.to continue to exist, especially after other things are gone or dealt with

1. access remain abstract ...

2. fall into remain notice ...

3. essential remain ventilation ...

4. Reliable Remain Remote ...

5. everything: remain: out of: ...

6.[ close school;suspend classes] ◎ [ stop;stay;remain;stopover] ◎ [ mortuary] ...

7. food n. remain v. play v. ...

8. relocation remain vi. remainder ...

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1.Israeli officials have said the Gaza border will remain closed to all but humanitarian supplies until the rocket attacks completely stop.

2.Unfortunately, Washington seems to have allowed Europe to remain distracted with its own financial problems.

3.Assuming that there is at least one functioning traffic manager in a cluster, all traffic IP addresses remain reachable.访IP

4.The store clerk said it was to help save energy, and that conditions are set to remain the same until at least early April.4

5.Until credit starts flowing again and asset prices stop plunging around the world, he said exchange rates will remain volatile.ForeignExchangeAnalyticsDavidGilmore

6.Children vaccinated will have to remain in the hospital for at least half an hour as a precaution against allergic reactions.

7.George Bush's administration has never forgiven him for opposing the war; others remain furious that he did not do so forcefully enough.

8.They remain manned at all times by a trained driver ready to take control as well as by a software expert.

9.Just how much may remain to be seen.

10.He was restless all day, trying to think of some way he could remain in the hospital.