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eternality

/ih-tur-nl/US // ɪˈtɜr nl //UK // (ɪˈtɜːnəl) //

永恒性,永恒,永生性,长生不老

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing: eternal life.
    • : perpetual; ceaseless; endless: eternal quarreling;eternal chatter.
    • : enduring; immutable: eternal principles.
    • : Metaphysics. existing outside all relations of time; not subject to change.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is eternal.
    • : the Eternal. God.

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Examples

  • On one side is labor, on the other management, locked in an eternal struggle for power and resources.

  • The Sparks Brothers begins not at the beginning, but in the eternal middle of the Sparks story, which is today.

  • VOSD contributor Randy Dotinga explains in his latest story on our city’s eternal quest to be more iconic than we already are.

  • Yes, but it’s also powered by enormous data centers, transmission infrastructure and, of course, the wasteful eternal cycle of replacing our devices — though that last one doesn’t figure into the paper’s estimates.

  • The modern solar system spins serenely, the planets locked in seemingly eternal circles around the sun.

  • Lavoisier took the third step by showing that the matter which enters into the constitution of the universe is an eternality.

  • Mayer took the fourth step by showing that the force which enters into the constitution of the universe is an eternality.

  • It destroys on the one hand the idea of the eternality of economic laws and limits them to particular epochs.

  • Which shows that together with the non-eternality of the thing denoted there goes the non-eternality of the denoting word.