tireless / ˈtaɪər lɪs /

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tireless 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. never seeming to tire; not slackening: a tireless worker;his tireless efforts.

tireless 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

determined

更多tireless例句

  1. Similarly, much of the “cheapness” of oil and gas can be traced to subsidies and write-offs, borne out of tireless government lobbying, which distort the market in their favor.
  2. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis was a tireless crusader for human rights who fought to regulate monopoly businesses and end the corrupt business practices of his time.
  3. In a statement Friday, Alsobrooks thanked the work group and the community for their “tireless work” to produce a “thoughtful and thorough report.”
  4. Head coach Teri Moren cited Patberg’s “tireless, relentless passion” as one of many reasons she should excel in the WNBA.
  5. If you’ve seen the Freakonomics documentary, Sally is the tireless redhead running an education experiment in Chicago Heights in which we paid kids to do well in school.
  6. For his tireless assault on evolutionary biology and downsizing the deity to fit within science, I give Meyer second place.
  7. “She was tireless and often seemed in a state of euphoria,” Pausini told police, according to the documents.
  8. His tireless courage inspired us to rise above the devastation.
  9. Your tireless and heroic sacrifices have made it possible for me to be here today.
  10. The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger.
  11. Black Hood was clear of the building now, his legs working like tireless pistons.
  12. He had a hard head, a splendid constitution, tireless industry, a generally judicious temper.
  13. Never have I seen so unique a character as this voluble, hatched-faced, tireless woman.
  14. One and all had sped forward,—at the doorway had met Godfrey and Musa, and their tireless blades.
  15. Spinning—he was for ever spinning, like a tireless moth through a fiery air; and the world went roaring past.