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endless

/end-lis/US // ˈɛnd lɪs //UK // (ˈɛndlɪs) //

无尽的,无休止的,无止境的,无穷无尽

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or seeming to have no end, limit, or conclusion; boundless; infinite; interminable; incessant: an endless series of complaints; Time is endless.
    • : made continuous, as by joining the two ends of a single length: an endless chain or belt.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.not stopping, not finishing
Synonyms
boundless无边无际,无穷无尽,无限的,无边无际的ceaseless不停地,不间断的,无休止的,不停的constant恒定的,恒定,恒定不变,恒量continual持续的,持续不断的,不断的,持续continuous连续的,连续不断的,连续,连续不断countless数不清的,数不尽的,数不胜数,数不胜数的eternal永恒的,永恒,永恒不变,永恒不变的incessant不停地,不停的,不间断的,不间断地infinite无限,无限的,无限大,无穷无尽interminable无休止的,无止境的,无休无止的,无休止地limitless无边无际,无限的,无限,无穷无尽monotonous单调乏味,单调的,单调,亘古不变never-ending永无止境,经久不衰,永无止境的,永不停息perpetual永恒的,永久的,永久,永恒unbroken不间断的,绵绵不绝,不间断地,不间断unending没完没了,不间断的,没完没了的,不停的unfathomable莫测高深,莫名其妙,莫名其妙的,不可思议uninterrupted不间断地,不间断的,不间断,不停地unlimited无限的,无限,无限制,无限制的untold不为人知的,不可告人的,不可告人,无尽的amaranthine苋菜碱,苋菜素,苋属植物,苋菜deathless无死亡,无死角,死无对证,无死期enduring持久性,持久,持久的,持久不衰everlasting永恒的,永恒,永久的,永远的illimitable无限的,无穷无尽,无限风光,无可限量immeasurable不可估量的,无可估量的,无可估量,不可估量immortal不朽的,不朽,不死的,不死incalculable不可估量的,不可估量,不计其数,难以估量的indeterminate不确定的,未确定的,不确定,未定的measureless不计量,不计量的,不计其数,无度multitudinous芸芸众生,万千,众多的,众多no end of无尽的,没有尽头,没有尽头的,无穷无尽no end to无穷无尽,无穷无尽的,无尽的,不止于此numberless无数,无数的,无数字,无数个overlong过长,过长的,冗长的,冗长self-perpetuating自生自灭,自生自灭的,自相残杀,自立门户unbounded无限的,无限制的,无边界,无限undivided浑然一体,不分彼此,不裂的,不裂undying不朽的,不灭的,不死的,不朽unsurpassable无与伦比的,不可超越的,无法超越的,无与伦比without end没有尽头,永无止境,无止境,不止
Antonyms
bounded有界,有界的,有界限的,有边界的brief简介,简要,简短的,简短broken坏了,破损,破损的,破碎的calculable可计算的,可计算,可以计算的,可以计算ceasing停止,停止工作,停止使用,停止活动changeable可变的,可变,多变的,多变changing改变,变化,更改,变化的completed已完成,已完成的,完成的,完成countable可数的,可数,可计算在内的,可计算的discontinuous不连续的,间断的,间断性,间断性的ending结束,结束时,结尾,结束语ephemeral瞬息万变,瞬息万变的,短暂的,昙花一现finished完毕,结束了,完成,完成了finite有限的,有限,有限度的,数量有限fleeting转瞬即逝,转瞬即逝的,稍纵即逝,稍纵即逝的halting停顿,停顿的,停滞不前,停止inconstant不恒定,不稳定,不恒定的,不稳定的infrequent不经常,不常有,不常发生,不常intermittent间歇性的,间歇性,间歇式,时断时续interrupted被打断的,中断,被中断的,断断续续irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的limited有限的,有限,有限性measurable可衡量的,可测量的,可计量的,可测量occasional偶然的,偶尔的,偶尔,偶然restricted受限制的,受限的,受约束的,受制约的stopping停止,停下来,停车,阻止temporary临时,临时的,临时性的,临时性terminable可终止,可终止的,可终结,可结束transient瞬息万变的,瞬息万变,瞬时的,一过性的completing完成,完善,完成的,竣工finishing整理,整修,整治,整饰passing逝者如斯夫,逝去的,逝世,逝者

Examples

  • To fly for several days and nights, reaching a theoretically endless flight potential, Solar Impulse relied on batteries that stored the energy collected during the day and used it to power its engines during the night.

  • Some of the best portable printers are indeed battery-powered, so your options for printer locations are almost endless.

  • The sources of human-produced noise are endless, says Duarte.

  • Oh, and don’t forget the endless Twitter boasts, wars, and rants.

  • Play endless heated matches and, when you’re done, fold and roll the table to store anywhere.

  • The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.

  • It is all too easy to be despondent in the face of what seems like the endless capacity of evil to reinvent itself.

  • The possibilities seem endless: Who needs a trip to the liquor store when the toddler can turn water into wine, amirite?

  • The high heel has gone through endless aesthetic changes throughout the years.

  • Take responsibility for an endless stream of people, even as our own suffer, and struggle to get policy relief from Washington.

  • That Lawrence, whom he looked upon almost as a son, should take up arms against the South was to him a source of endless regret.

  • The endless miles of railways, the vast apparatus of the factories, the soaring structures of the cities bear easy witness to it.

  • Endless repetition or repeating a sentence to be memorised over and over again is the usual process.

  • Without embarking on another endless yarn let me note the fact that there are two schools amongst our brethren afloat.

  • This Series is usually learned by endless repetition, as a succession of sounds to the ear, or sight to the eye, by mere rote.