unceasing 的定义
- not ceasing or stopping; continuous: an unceasing flow of criticism.
unceasing 近义词
incessant
更多unceasing例句
- Conservationist Benton MacKaye proposed a trail that would link the peaks of the Appalachians and serve as an antidote to the unceasing pace and stresses of the industrialized East Coast.
- Five years ago, as Vashti Cunningham reached the pinnacle event of high jumping at age 18, improvement came in unceasing bursts, and she could count on a new personal best every season.
- In Congress and as California attorney general, “Secretary Becerra exhibited an unceasing dedication to protecting the health and well-being of all Americans,” said Matt Eyles, president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, the insurers’ trade group.
- Her mother now spends her days in unceasing mourning for the kid she lost.
- To the NRA, though, the point is that vigilance has to be unceasing and eternal.
- He could start this week by telling Republicans, hey, gang, let's drop the unceasing obstinacy.
- And now there was added to this devotion an element of indefinable anxiety which made its vigilance unceasing.
- He had determined to end the unceasing struggle between himself and Bernadotte.
- The unceasing denunciations of her father gave additional impulse to every such suggestion.
- The town was alive with stir and business, mixed up with religion, to the unceasing astonishment of the old merchant.
- Besides, there was the ever unceasing grizzly spectre of poverty dangling before Jessie's eyes.