单词 | incessant |
释义 | incessant (ɪnsesənt ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] An incessant process or activity is one that continues without stopping. ...incessant rain. ...his incessant demands for affection. Synonyms: constant, endless, continuous, persistent incessantly adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] Dee talked incessantly. Synonyms: all the time, constantly, continually, endlessly Collocations: incessant demands The attempt could be met with a rebuff, but the rewards are worth the struggle, including the incessant demands for extra paperwork and proof of income that remortgaging now involves. Times, Sunday Times Third, banning phones creates a space free of the incessant demands of social media. Times, Sunday Times He remains remarkably dignified amid the thrust of pens, the flash of cameras and the incessant demands for a bit of him. Times, Sunday Times But then the incessant demands for money started up again. Times, Sunday Times He said that green targets had been missed partly through incessant demands for more safety features such as airbags, which also made cars heavier and less fuel-efficient. Times, Sunday Times But still they fought and elbowed each other, while my head throbbed from the incessant noise. Times, Sunday Times Incessant noise made by people in towns and cities has turned the robin into a night owl, a study shows. Times, Sunday Times On the south side, the incessant noise from a busy railway line, and poor insulation, made conditions testing. Times, Sunday Times Competitors believed the incessant noise hampered the ability of the players to get their rest, and degraded the quality of team performance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There were extensive heaths and wild places, largely uninhabited, with no industrial smoke, nothing faster on the roads than a horse, no incessant noises from the sky. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不停的 Japanese: 絶え間ない |
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