tirelessly [
'taiəlisli]
ad. 不厌倦地
tirelessly[ adv ]
with indefatigable energy
<adv.all>
she watched the show indefatigably
- And there is the multi-ethnic Minneapolis of Untamed Heart where romance-bitten Latin waitresses jabber tirelessly about life and love. Multi-ethnicity is a la mode today.
- On the offensive are the various human-rights advocates, who have tirelessly sought to portray all vigilantes, without exception, as right-wing death squads or murderous fanatics.
- Mitch Snyder, whose personal demons apparently overwhelmed his fierce commitment to the nation's homeless, was remembered Friday as "a man of justice" who worked tirelessly to assist the downtrodden.
- When asked recently how they felt about each other, Kasparov replied, "Do the Yankees like the Red Sox?" Kasparov is talkative, flamboyant and fluent in English - a media darling who tirelessly promotes chess.
- RED MARS by Kim Stanley Robinson HarperCollins Pounds 14.99, 501 pages NO shimmering light in the night sky has exercised the human imagination so tirelessly as Mars.
- Four years later, in a bid for lieutenant governor, Dukakis wrested the convention endorsement by tirelessly talking to each and every one of thousands of delegates in their homes and offices.
- The 85-year-old former Senate majority leader has worked tirelessly for strong U.S.-Japanese relations, which he described as excellent, with most problems resolved.
- Corrigan, who died Thursday, had worked tirelessly in the years the explosion to keep his daughter's memory alive.
- The London Docklands Development Corporation, set up in 1981 to oversee the regeneration of the area, also worked tirelessly in attracting new tenants.
- Mr. Allen tirelessly marketed the company to Congress as a "bridge" to provide the U.S. a research platform in space until NASA's station was built.
- The many whom I have hired from two weeks to two years have worked tirelessly and always with humor.
- These are principles, tirelessly put forward by Mr Geza Jeszenszky, who has become the longest serving foreign minister in post-communist Europe, and his able senior advisers.
- He and Chico do their classic "Why a duck?" bit. And as usual, Groucho labors tirelessly and hilariously for the affections of Margaret Dumont, the rich and available heiress in practically every Marx Brothers film.
- She worked tirelessly for his freedom, meeting with President Reagan to plead his case.
- Fennelly declined to discuss the situation saying, "This just isn't the time." Snyder was remembered by Jackson at a church memorial service on Friday as "a man of justice" who worked tirelessly to assist the downtrodden.
- Besides pinching him hard economically, the administration has campaigned tirelessly against him internationally and tried to intimidate him by expanding the size of the U.S. military establishment based in Panama.
- In between deal-making, giving speeches on nuclear disarmament, fighting with Mayor Koch and hinting that he may run for president, Mr. Trump has tirelessly campaigned to promote his book.
- After some initial skepticism, he fought tirelessly for approval earlier this year of the U.S.-Soviet arms-limitation treaty and _ to the surprise of some conservatives _ opposed most of a dozen conservative challenges to the pact.
- Ed Shea and Barbara Orson never find a real reason for their love affair as the foolish, idealistic young Vass and the tirelessly humanitarian doctor Maria Lvovna.