英 [rɪˈlentləs] 美 [rɪˈlentləs]
adj. 坚韧的,不屈不挠的;残酷无情的,不留情面的;不停的,不间断的
relentless /rɪˈlɛntlɪs/ CET6+ TEM8
形容词 Something bad that is relentless never stops or never becomes less intense. 毫不留情的
The pressure now was relentless.
压力现在毫无减弱之意。
副词 毫不留情地
The sun is beating down relentlessly.
太阳正无情地照射下来。
形容词 Someone who is relentless is determined to do something and refuses to give up, even if what they are doing is unpleasant or cruel. 坚持不懈的
Relentless in his pursuit of quality, his technical ability was remarkable.
由于对质量的坚持不懈的追求,他的技术能力非同凡响。
副词 坚持不懈地
She always questioned me relentlessly.
她总是无休止地问我。
not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
relentless persecution
同义词: grim / inexorable / stern / unappeasable / unforgiving / unrelenting
针对卡拉格的舆论,加里-内维尔在曼联的队友斯科尔斯毫不留情(Relentless)的赐与批评,认为正是这种思想的多数存在,导致了英格兰队每逢大赛都不行发挥出正常水平。
... reckless鲁莽的,不顾后果的,粗心大意的 relentless无情的,残酷的,不间断的 detriment损害,损害物,伤害 ...
科比每场比赛的表现都像是电玩,我要努力的在与猛龙的比赛中试着追一下科比的记录 ——艾弗森 “Relentless(冷酷无情的)!”卡特继续解释道,“我的意思是他可以为了赢得胜利作出一切,他做的非常好。
... Little wonder 不足为奇,不值得惊讶 relentless adj. 无情的;残酷的;不间断的 vitality n. 活力,生气;生命力,生动性 ...
relentlessly 残酷地,无情地
His quest for perfection is relentless.
他对完美的追求是不懈的。
The pressure now was relentless.
压力现在毫无减弱之意。
The sun was relentless.
太阳还是那么热。
Alexander chronicles those experiences in his book,"52 Loaves: One Man's Relentless Pursuit of Truth, Meaning and a Perfect Crust."
VOA : standard.2010.07.16
Great powers should be careful about starting, but once they start they should be relentless and implacable about winning."
VOA : standard.2010.07.30
There is a relentless seeking sense that's at the heart of this work.
这项任务的要害是去不断地寻找。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Ambassador Neumann says the Western nations have painted the Afghan leader into a corner with relentless criticism of his administration's conduct.
VOA : standard.2009.11.17
The recitation of facts is too basic for real scientists and too relentless for casual learners.
The current out of the Haleiwa Harbor's relentless, so make sure you are in good paddling shape.
With NHS budgets under relentless pressure, these are increasingly being seen as rations the NHS cannot afford.