ceaseless 英 [ˈsi:sləs]   美 [ˈsislɪs]

ceaseless

ceaseless  英 [ˈsi:sləs] 美 [ˈsislɪs]

adj. 不断的;不停的 

We have a political system geared toward ceaseless fundraising and pandering to the interests of the present with no ability to plan, invest or build for the future. 我们有一个不停募集知迎合现在而不计划、投资未来的政治系统,如果有人提起这些中的任何一点,那么他就是不爱国,为什么?
It uses some of the techniques of democracy – including ceaseless polling – to ensure it avoids steps that might trigger social unrest, an approach Leonard calls "deliberative dictatorship". 它使用一些民主的方法,包括不断投票——以确保避免可能引发社会动荡,这种方法被伦纳德称之为“审议民主”。

  • Someone who is on a ceaseless quest for the world’s tastiest French fry will never stop searching until they find it, in all its greasy glory. Ceaseless is an adjective that means “never-ending” or “uninterrupted.”
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  • adj. 不断的;不停的
  • 1. We have a political system geared toward ceaseless fundraising and pandering to the interests of the present with no ability to plan, invest or build for the future.

    我们有一个不停募集知迎合现在而不计划、投资未来的政治系统,如果有人提起这些中的任何一点,那么他就是不爱国,为什么?

  • 2. It uses some of the techniques of democracy – including ceaseless polling – to ensure it avoids steps that might trigger social unrest, an approach Leonard calls "deliberative dictatorship".

    它使用一些民主的方法,包括不断投票——以确保避免可能引发社会动荡,这种方法被伦纳德称之为“审议民主”。

  • 3. Environmental legislation in the United States has always started out relatively weak and been strengthened over time, through ceaseless pressure.

    美国的环境立法开始时是相对薄弱的,在不断的压力下随时间增强。

  • ceaseless (adj.) "without a stop or pause; unending, endless, enduring forever," 1580s, from cease (n.) + -less. Related: Ceaselessly; ceaselessness.
cease·less AWL / ˈsiːsləs ; NAmE ˈsiːsləs / adjective ( formal) not stopping; seeming to have no end 不停的;(好像)无休止的,不断的 SYN constant , interminable cease·less·ly / ˈsiːsləsli ; NAmE ˈsiːsləsli / adverb cease·less / ˈsiːsləs ; NAmE ˈsiːsləs / cease·less·ly / ˈsiːsləsli ; NAmE ˈsiːsləsli /
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