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ceaselessness

/sees-lis/US // ˈsis lɪs //UK // (ˈsiːslɪs) //

无休无止,无止境,无休止状态,无休止

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without stop or pause; unending; incessant.

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Examples

  • Like the record-breaking heat waves and the ceaseless mega-fires, the decline of the Colorado River has been faster than expected.

  • Such a catastrophe would not have surprised the global circle of scientists who monitor the bacterial world’s ceaseless struggle against the antibiotics we use to contain it.

  • The news coverage was ceaseless and all-caps — in format and tone.

  • It was as if experiencing the ceaseless changing and rhythmic cycles of the natural world helped me realize the changeable nature of my own body.

  • Both of them are little bundles of seemingly ceaseless energy.

  • The work is ceaseless and routine to the point of tedium—and almost half of primary-care physicians are burnt out.

  • So what should one do about this ceaseless propaganda campaign against Venezuela?

  • The GOP had to abandon the ceaseless pursuit of the last white guy in Mississippi at the expense of alienating the mainstream.

  • Once I turned on my recorder, Schwarzenegger was off on a ceaseless monologue, touting his book like a sideshow barker.

  • Before he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.

  • I lay against a corner of the stockade seat, listening to the wind whispering and to the ceaseless drip-drip of the trees.

  • Thus it may well come about that our coast lines are swaying up and down in ceaseless variation.

  • There was a ceaseless chorus of distant machinery, and above it rose the grinding and rattling solo of a steam winch.

  • Nature is in ceaseless progress, the universe is a perpetual growth, ascent is the supreme law.