relentlessness / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs /

无情无情人有情无情的无懈可击

relentlessness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not easing or slackening; maintaining speed, vigor, etc.: a relentless barrage of bad news.
  2. unyieldingly severe, strict, or harsh: a relentless crackdown on human rights.

relentlessness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

stubbornness

更多relentlessness例句

  1. An early test of this approach occurred in 1999, when relentless erosion of the North Carolina shoreline forced the National Park Service to move the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Keeper’s Quarters about a half-mile inland.
  2. As a player and a coach, he advocated the same relentless style of play he learned from Auerbach.
  3. His relentless hustling led him to a job as a staff songwriter with a Nashville publishing company.
  4. I can be noisy and I can be relentless, but I don’t always convince my colleagues.
  5. Engineers, facing relentless deadlines, rarely spend meaningful time with people on the sharp end of their code.
  6. Spader, so intense and riveting last year as Red, has lost some of that unyielding relentlessness.
  7. The bloodletting in Syria has unfolded with deliberate relentlessness.
  8. I think a good book where you get a good sense of who this character is, his relentlessness.
  9. And the novel, like the movie, moves forward with a delightful relentlessness.
  10. This is a novel about sexual deviance, relentlessness, and desire.
  11. Uncouth and buffeted as his withered figure may have been, it still represented the relentlessness of the Law.
  12. Outside the snow was still falling with quiet relentlessness.
  13. Roman relentlessness was roused to its fullest rage, and accomplished against them the destruction of prophecy.
  14. It irritated him to fall from his usual relentlessness of common sense into a melting mood.
  15. It gave me an impression of immovability, of patient and methodical relentlessness that was disheartening.