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  1. The lovers promised to be faithful forever.
    这对情人互相许诺永不变心。
  2. You'll never see life if you stay at home forever.
    如果你一直呆在家里,就永远不会有生活经验。
  3. The vassal swore that he would be loyal to the king forever.
    这位封臣宣誓他将永远忠诚于国王。


forever
[ adv ]
  1. for a limitless time

  2. <adv.all>
    no one can live forever
    brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore
  3. for a very long or seemingly endless time

  4. <adv.all>
    she took forever to write the paper
    we had to wait forever and a day
  5. without interruption

  6. <adv.all>
    the world is constantly changing


Forever \For*ev"er\ (f[o^]r*[e^]v"[~e]r), adv. [For, prep. +
ever.]
1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally.

2. At all times; always.

Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and
printed as two separate words; but, in the United
States, the general practice is to make but a single
word of them.

{Forever and ever}, an emphatic ``forever.''

Syn: Constantly; continually; invariably; unchangeably;
incessantly; always; perpetually; unceasingly;
ceaselessly; interminably; everlastingly; endlessly;
eternally.

  1. "We should make sure that it is always there for boys and girls to enjoy forever," Jonny said.
  2. NASA administrator James Fletcher's announcement in January that the civilian-in-space program for the shuttle was kaput for "the next 20 flights, maybe forever" didn't help erase this perception.
  3. "It's something that is going to be in Armenian memories forever," Odette Hambarsoomian, 28, said of the quake while waiting for Mass to begin at St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale.
  4. "This city is what I am. Philadelphia has been home forever," he said.
  5. A once expressive actress - remember Polanski's Repulsion? - is now cast forever as the First Lady of French cinema. If Hollywood had a star as inanimate as this, they would consign her to stand-in work for the Columbia torch lady.
  6. But then they are annual savings forever.
  7. The first song he learned was "There's an Old Spinning Wheel in the Parlor." "It took forever," he said.
  8. Sartre, the French playwright and philosopher whose name will be forever coupled with existentialism and Simone de Beauvoir, died in 1980.
  9. Gary Beauchamp, a Monnell researcher who worked on the baby project, adds: "It is possible that early experiences with odor form early attachments that go on forever."
  10. Only a scant few still hear the muffled echos, but this month 75 years ago, the guns of August opened the Great War that changed the shape of the world forever.
  11. "People staffed up like it was going to last forever."
  12. And I don't want to _ want to think that the status quo has to go on forever.
  13. "You think you're going to get it forever," he says of the ads.
  14. "We got lulled into the belief that (the strong refinancing activity) was going to last forever, and we found out that that was not the case," said Paul Low, president of the division.
  15. "It's unbelievable," said Sharon Reed, a 23-year-old receptionist at a Dallas bank who added she thought the convertible had been lost forever.
  16. Texaco had until today to file for an appeal, after which the company "would forever lose its ability to appeal the Pennzoil judgment," the spokesman said.
  17. But environmentalists warn that pollution control is not enough. Mercury, they note, cannot be destroyed and remains in the environment forever.
  18. International mail is forever delayed, and opened, at the post office.
  19. "He's a kid forever as far as I'm concerned," said Ed Stack, president of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. "Ted's very much a young person.
  20. "With present technology, they'll be there forever," he concludes.
  21. Inequalities are forever," Guthrie wrote recently in Nieman Reports. "The revisionists' wide-eyed discovery of them in the West strikes me as a bit naive.
  22. At the very least it seems imprudent to lock up forever important energy resources.
  23. "We are not keeping them forever.
  24. You want to live forever?" My real gripe is with the book's publicity, which is billing Mr. Watson as "the man Fortune magazine called `the most successful capitalist in history.'"
  25. Orthodox art historians who feel they should stay there forever have voiced their protest.
  26. The strongest strong men don't last forever.
  27. In an area where the point often seems forgotten, it would be a potent reminder that although a man may build himself a throne of bayonets, he cannot sit on it forever.
  28. It is not hard to picture Turkish pashas immersed in reverie as invading troops pummel the city walls, ending forever Budapest's entanglement with the Sultanate.
  29. Perhaps what is happening will change our world forever.
  30. The rebels might be able to hold out "forever," he said, because "the government cannot really bomb this place.
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