柯林斯詞典endless /??ndl?s/ 1. ADJ If you say that something is endless, you mean that it is very large or lasts for a very long time, and it seems as if it will never stop. 無休止的 ...the endless hours I spent on homework. …我花在家庭作業(yè)上的無數(shù)小時(shí)。2. endlesslyADV 無休止地 They talk about it endlessly. 他們無休止地談?wù)撨@件事情。 返回 endless劍橋詞典never finishing , or seeming never to finish 無休止的;無窮盡的 We used to have endless arguments about politics . 我們過去老是對(duì)政治問題爭(zhēng)論不休。 He seems to think that I have an endless supply of money . 他好像覺得我的錢永遠(yuǎn)花不完似的。 The possibilities are endless. 有無數(shù)種可能。 例句 She recalled a tedious film with endless car chases .The evening was a lavish affair with glorious food and an endless supply of champagne .Life was just an endless succession of parties and dinners .There were days when child-rearing seemed like an endless treadmill of feeding , washing and nappy-changing.The endless public appearances are an inevitable part of an election campaign . 返回 endless