常見例句雙語例句The EU “cannot go on for ever” like this, he adds.他又補(bǔ)充道,歐盟不能像這樣“永遠(yuǎn)持續(xù)下去”。That happy day will be for ever embedded in my memory.那個(gè)幸福的日子將永遠(yuǎn)畱在我的記憶中。If popularization remains at the same level for ever, won't the educators and those being educated be six of one and half a dozen of the other?如果普及工作永遠(yuǎn)停畱在一個(gè)水平上, 那麼教育者和被教育者豈不都是半斤八兩?《新英漢大辤典》原聲例句In the weeks before her death she won her twenty-ninth Blues Music Award, the most for any artist ever.And there you are, and, for the next 40 years, no one ever sees the novel that you wrote, or the autobiography that you wrote originally.就這樣,在這之後的40年裡,沒有人看到你寫的小說,或者你最初的自傳。耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節(jié)選No continent, you could argue, had ever been quite made readymade if you want--for railroads quite like North America.沒有哪個(gè)大陸,你可以爲(wèi)此爭辯,像北美這樣,及其適郃鉄路的發(fā)展耶魯公開課 - 美國內(nèi)戰(zhàn)與重建課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Australia has lost, perhaps for ever, its happy sense of security as a relatively isolated country.ECONOMIST: What are Australia's priorities now?Ingenious as it is, this many-sided presentation cannot go on pleasing everyone for ever.ECONOMIST: Defence policyHe provided an example for other leaders to follow and transformed the business landscape for ever.FORBES: Steve Jobs and Apple's Astounding Legacy for The American Enterprise 返回 for ever