never-never [
'nɛvɚ'nɛvɚ]
n. 分期付款制
never-never[ noun ]- installment plan
<noun.possession>
we bought a car on the never-never
- the remote outback of Australia; unpopulated desert country
<noun.location>
- Or a never-never land version of Plato's ideal state, given mythical historicity to make it more important?
- "It sounds like it's in the never-never land between debt and equity," said Halsey Bullen, the manager of a Financial Accounting Standards Board project that is attempting to sort out these so-called hybrid securities.
- IN THE never-never land of economic statistics the sun always shines, nightingales sing, inflation is low, unemployment falls, and the economy grows for ever and ever.
- The dances swirl throughout "Once on This Island," turning the stage into a tropical never-never land that won't disappear from memory even after the curtain has fallen.
- The ones that faded off into a never-never land of 3 a.m. syndication.
- Barrie's story about a boy who flew with Tinkerbell through never-never land and triumphed over Captain Hook grew out of tales he spun for five orphaned boys he took under his wing.
- Even when wondering 'Is Norman MacLean an outdoor version of Norman Rockwell?', we glow as the images glide past in this river trip through a never-never America.
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