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indefinitely

US // (ɪnˈdɛfɪnɪtlɪ) //

无限期,无限期,无限期地,无限次

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : without any limit of time or number

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Examples

  • The debate over who really pulled off the Sony hack, then, could continue indefinitely.

  • The dirty details can be multiplied almost indefinitely, and Lee lingers over every salacious story.

  • But this Pavlovian trigger cannot be effective indefinitely.

  • Only a countervailing principle like equal citizenship can stop it from expanding indefinitely—as it has been doing.

  • His punishment: Suspension from all team activities indefinitely, pending a criminal investigation of the charges.

  • When thus indefinitely used, it must be understood as designed to bear individually each signification.

  • And as the believer goes on to perform it, his call to the service will wax indefinitely great.

  • The many thousands of admission fees every year no doubt form a fund which will keep this good work going indefinitely.

  • It is easy to perceive that firm-set rock cliffs, with no beaches at their bases, can almost indefinitely withstand the assaults.

  • Once reached, it tended to continue indefinitely, stagnation following the era of growth.