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tireless

/tahyuhr-lis/US // ˈtaɪər lɪs //UK // (ˈtaɪəlɪs) //

不懈的,孜孜不倦,孜孜不倦的,不倦的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.determined

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • In a statement Friday, Alsobrooks thanked the work group and the community for their “tireless work” to produce a “thoughtful and thorough report.”

  • Head coach Teri Moren cited Patberg’s “tireless, relentless passion” as one of many reasons she should excel in the WNBA.

  • 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.

  • For his tireless assault on evolutionary biology and downsizing the deity to fit within science, I give Meyer second place.

  • “She was tireless and often seemed in a state of euphoria,” Pausini told police, according to the documents.

  • His tireless courage inspired us to rise above the devastation.

  • Your tireless and heroic sacrifices have made it possible for me to be here today.

  • The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger.

  • Black Hood was clear of the building now, his legs working like tireless pistons.

  • He had a hard head, a splendid constitution, tireless industry, a generally judicious temper.

  • Never have I seen so unique a character as this voluble, hatched-faced, tireless woman.

  • One and all had sped forward,—at the doorway had met Godfrey and Musa, and their tireless blades.

  • Spinning—he was for ever spinning, like a tireless moth through a fiery air; and the world went roaring past.