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unendingly

/en-ding/US // ˈɛn dɪŋ //UK // (ˈɛndɪŋ) //

络绎不绝,不停地,络绎不绝地,没完没了

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bringing or coming to an end; termination; close: Putting away the Christmas ornaments marked the ending of the season.
    • : the final or concluding part; conclusion: a story with a happy ending.
    • : death; destruction.
    • : Grammar. a morpheme, especially an inflection, at the end of a word, as -s in cuts.
    • : any final word part, as the -ow of widow.

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Examples

  • It was a flat ending to a nine-play, 70-yard drive, during which Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady hit wide receiver Mike Evans for 31 yards.

  • The extended cut was originally released after BioWare faced backlash for the controversy surrounding the game’s endings, which players felt did not reflect their in-game choices up until that point.

  • As I sat for hour after hour, trying to put words to these experiences, I struggled with the fact that there was no ending.

  • While there is much to enjoy in “The Rib King,” the ending goes off the rails a bit, with too many minor characters and plot points introduced too swiftly.

  • The ending was particularly painful, but the ride was electric.

  • For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day.

  • And more than that—the world is ending because of the changes that many of us see as positive.

  • The blast was so strong,” he said, “we thought the world was ending.

  • Why is the ‘Kroll Show’ ending its hilarious run after only three seasons?

  • Later, as I was writing the book, I discovered the power of another reason for ending my book, basically, in 1978.

  • My station was on the right of the line, where the breastwork, ending in a redoubt, was steep and high.

  • Certainly there are no five miles equal in rugged grandeur to those beginning just below and ending above West Point.

  • In the operations ending in Ulm the second corps formed part of the left wing.

  • From an active state of resistance the ego traversed a descending curve ending in absolute passivity.

  • This is the proper ending to every demand for an encore in “Le Grillon,” and it never fails to bring one.