never-ending a. 不停的, 无限的
never-ending[ adj ]
uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
<adj.all>
the ceaseless thunder of surfin constant pain
night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city
the never-ending search for happiness
the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy
man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation
unremitting demands of hunger
never-ending \never-ending\ adj.
endless or seemingly endless; as, the never-ending search for
happiness.
Syn: endless, interminable.
[WordNet 1.5]
- Beckett's world echoed with cries of agony and compassion at the futility and loneliness of human existence, peopled with vagabond couples caught in a never-ending master-slave dialogue.
- "Well, that's a never-ending process, the fight against inflation," Johnson said. "So, I don't think we can ever be totally confident.
- But to the 1,500 men who fought and lost there, it was the first battle in a never-ending war against communism.
- In the never-ending struggle to find something to run against NBC's hit comedy lineup on Thursdays, CBS is trying another genre _ the Western.
- Filmmakers attribute the growing interest in Venezuela in part to the never-ending quest by directors for something unique and untouched _ something that, ideally, no other director has used before.
- "This truck industry is a never-ending battle," Curcio said in a telephone interview Monday with The Morning Call of Allentown from his home. "It's time for someone else to be on the front lines." "Mack is in good hands," Curcio said.
- There were jubilant scenes at other border crossings and East and West Berliners joined in a never-ending party they had been awaiting for decades.
- Instead, he got a review from fellow Canadian Paul Shaffer, director of David Letterman's "Late Night" band, who is either doing or has become a never-ending parody of Vegas.
- "The journey along the road to democracy is a never-ending one; the recent elections should be seen as a further stride toward its higher reaches," said de la Madrid.
- "Someone once told me that politics is dependent on a never-ending supply of people who don't know what they're in for. After six years, I know too well," Bangerter said at a hastily arranged news conference at the Capitol.
- Meanwhile he entertains us with the never-ending train journey to Petushki. The London Underground might do worse than adopt the Russian railway inspector's penalty for those found without tickets: a gramme of vodka per kilometre travelled.
- "Their lives, their struggle, represent for us Africans a never-ending source of admiration, pride and hope," he said.
- Illinois grocers are lobbying heavily against the proposed bill; they claim the California law is "a huge never-ending monster" because it sets arbitrary standards and scares consumers needlessly.
- Even as he speaks, more items trickle into the museum's barn warehouse, a never-ending stream of tomorrow's potential failures.
- Donald Gower has been repairing a never-ending stream of broken air conditioners, engines and generators.