boundless 的定义
- having no bounds; infinite or vast; unlimited: His boundless energy amazed his friends.
boundless 近义词
endless, without limit
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- Wood’s boundless upside could be the splash of ice-cold water Houston’s norm-bending core needs.
- He met a few times a week with Jeremy Lee Stone, an ASL coach who says he remembers the day Ahmed suddenly shut his textbook, overcome with emotion by the language’s boundless capacity for expression.
- The ability to be creative leads to boundless ideas, but it’s often the result of in-person interaction.
- A woman of boundless energy — no, really, she led the World Bank’s energy investments — Beschloss stopped by The Carlos Watson Show to discuss her life in business and the economic impact of the coronavirus on different countries.
- That boundless energy often isn’t a good fit for pet owners, Fratt says.
- For once, the boundless nature of comic story-telling is actually being used to cross boundaries.
- Is it exhaustion, something intensely painful in itself to someone who always felt boundless energy?
- Operating systems with sophisticated voices, talking computers, robots, androids—the future in those realms is boundless.
- On the other side, there are scores of Republicans whose boundless enthusiasm for war has waned considerably.
- David Frost was a man of boundless energy, fierce loyalty, disarming charm, and keen intelligence.
- Behind those eyes lay a brain of extraordinary activity, which was controlled by a boundless ambition.
- She thus continued to dwell in the boundless regions of the intellect and the affections.
- The expanse, apparently so limitless, open to her view, invited her fancy to a range equally boundless.
- Nature has endowed you with a healthy body, ardent desires, boundless ambitions—well, satisfy them all.
- He was impatient of control, he lacked patience, and although he had boundless energies, he never found a true outlet for them.