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indefatigably

英 [ˌɪndɪˈfætɪɡəbli] 美 [ˌɪndɪˈfætɪɡəbli]

adv. 不厌倦地;不屈不挠地

英英释义

indefatigably[,indi'fætigəbli]

网络释义

  • 不厌倦地
    • ... indefatigable 不知疲倦的 indefatigably 不厌倦地 indefeasibility 难使无效 ...

  • 不屈不挠的
    • ... ineffable 不可言喻的,难以形容的 indefatigably 不屈不挠的,不懈的 incogruous 不和谐的 ...

  • 不知疲倦地
    • ... 不知疲倦 inexhaustibility 不知疲倦的 indefatigable; inexhaustible 不知疲倦地 indefatigably; tirelessly ...

  • 孜孜不倦
    • ...孜孜不倦 diligently; assiduous and never tired; assiduously; bestir oneself; diligently working without feeling tired; indefatigably; persist in one's study with untiring vigour; study tirelessly; take great pains over; with indefatigable zeal..

    短语
  • steadily and indefatigably
    都应坚持不懈 | 不管追求什么目标
  • work indefatigably day and night
    日夜操劳
  • apply oneself indefatigably to
    孜孜不倦地做
  • steadily and indefatigably detail
    都应坚持不懈

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词根:indefatigable

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双语例句

  • She worked indefatigably to interest children in music.

    她孜孜不倦、积极热情地致力于激发孩子们对音乐的兴趣。

  • She seemed gentle, yet indefatigably determined to survive.

    她看上很温和,却不屈不饶地对抗生存问题。

  • She worked indefatigably and enthusiastically to interest the young in music.

    为了激发年轻人对音乐的兴趣,她一直孜孜不倦、积极热情地工作。

权威例句

  • Despite stultifying modern taboos, together, the Littmans worked indefatigably to educate humanity-non-Muslim and Muslim, alike-about the genocidal living legacy of jihadism.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • What kept her going indefatigably for roughly a half-century in the dog-eat-dog newspaper business was her quiet, unstated, but fully justified certitude that she was making a difference with each layout and the creativity that made it compelling reading.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: In Honor of Mary Lou Forbes

  • Gary Oldman, who plays Dracula, is perfectly opaque and remote in the seduction scenes: he has no sex appeal. (As the old Dracula, leering wrinkedly beneath a crullerlike coiffure, Oldman has his moments, though.) The picture just keeps coming at us indefatigably, unstoppably, as if it were pursuing us through eternity, and it leaves us feeling mysteriously drained.

    NEWYORKER: Bram Stoker��s Dracula