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perpetual

/per-pech-oo-uhl/US // pərˈpɛtʃ u əl //UK // (pəˈpɛtjʊəl) //

永恒的,永久的,永久,永恒

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : continuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
    • : lasting an indefinitely long time: perpetual snow.
    • : continuing or continued without intermission or interruption; ceaseless: a perpetual stream of visitors all day.
    • : blooming almost continuously throughout the season or the year.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hybrid rose that is perpetual.
    • : a perennial plant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.continual, lasting
Synonyms
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continued继续,续,持续,延续continuous连续的,连续不断的,连续,连续不断endless无尽的,无休止的,无止境的,无穷无尽enduring持久性,持久,持久的,持久不衰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never-ending永无止境,经久不衰,永无止境的,永不停息perennial多年生,多年生的,多年生植物,常年permanent永久性,永久性的,永久性地persistent持久性,持续性的,持久的,顽固的recurring反复出现的,反复出现,重复出现的,反复出现的情况unceasing不断地,不断的,连续不断的,连续不断unending没完没了,不间断的,没完没了的,不停的abiding不动的,不变的,不动摇的,不衰的everlasting永恒的,永恒,永久的,永远的going on正在进行中,进行中,继续,正在进行immortal不朽的,不朽,不死的,不死imperishable不灭的,不朽的,不灭,不朽intermittent间歇性的,间歇性,间歇式,时断时续never-ceasingperdurable耐久性,耐用,坚固耐用,耐用的recurrent循环性,循环性的,经常性的,反复出现的reoccurring多次发生的,多次出现的,多次发生,经常性的repeated屡次,屡试不爽,屡屡,屡屡发生repeating重复,重复进行,重复的,复读repetitious反复无常,反复无常的,屡次,重复的returning返回,回归,归还,归来sempiternal半永久,半永恒,半永久性的,半永久性unchanging不变的,不变,不改变的,不改变undying不朽的,不灭的,不死的,不朽unfailing经久不衰,经久不衰的,不衰,不衰的uninterrupted不间断地,不间断的,不间断,不停地unremitting不懈的,坚持不懈的,坚持不懈,不懈的努力without end没有尽头,永无止境,无止境,不止
Antonyms

Examples

  • We were in a perpetual state of anxiety because of how challenging is was for us to be in public.

  • News organizations’ perpetual quests to stifle their journalists’ opinions — whether uttered on Twitter, at a conference, or in a recorded chat published by Project Veritas — is an Sisyphean struggle.

  • A way of being a perpetual passenger, insisting you’re not equipped to drive.

  • That relentless surge has forced Wall Street into a perpetual game of catch-up, with analysts’ average price target still far below the current stock price.

  • Third, our tendency to avoid dealing with negative emotions puts people in a perpetual cycle of ignoring unpleasant feelings, which amplifies stress and the risk of emotional health problems.

  • But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal.

  • Big discounts and cheap credit keep them coming back for more; and keep millions in perpetual debt.

  • Hollande is ‘the king of doublespeak, ambiguity, and perpetual lies’

  • On Wall Street, Bank of America plays a perpetual second fiddle to JPMorgan Chase Co., the only U.S. bank that holds more assets.

  • Some people upload content to Facebook for the perpetual online access it provides.

  • The inheritance of the children of sinners shall perish, and with their posterity shall be a perpetual reproach.

  • He lived in a perpetual fear and danger of discovery; and discovery now was but another name, for poison—prison—death.

  • He shows that under free individual competition there is a perpetual waste of energy.

  • The exercise of confessing the name of God, corresponds to that of joining to him in a perpetual covenant.

  • We flocked round the duke, and hailed his first conquest as a promise of perpetual success.

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