释义
[ per-pech -oo-uh -lee ] SHOW IPA
/ pərˈpɛtʃ u ə li / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb forever or for an indefinitely long time: It is best to think of any software licensed in this way as perpetually licensed. We seem to be locked perpetually in the past.
without intermission or interruption; continually: The library received five more laptops to relieve the pressure on their perpetually busy media loan desk.
with continued recurrence; regularly or repeatedly: The city’s public schools, particularly in working-class neighborhoods, are perpetually understaffed. I'm the girl who loses pens constantly, forgets about quizzes in math, and is perpetually late.
Origin of perpetually perpetual + -ly
OTHER WORDS FROM perpetually non·per·pet·u·al·ly, adverb qua·si-per·pet·u·al·ly, adverb Words nearby perpetually perpetual adoration, perpetual calendar, perpetual check, perpetual debenture, perpetual inventory, perpetually , perpetual motion, perpetual-motion machine, perpetuate, perpetuity, perphenazine
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Example sentences from the Web for perpetually Brash, crass, and sporting a perpetually raised eyebrow, Ash Williams remains the ultimate postmodern superhero.
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It finally looks like New York, which is perpetually addled by traffic, will be constructing a new expressway.
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Then, she was always posing in slow-motion, as if perpetually taking mental selfies.
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The best return on that perpetually diminishing currency in terms of leisure is – or should be – travel.
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Could he be faking that boyish, nice-guy, eager-to-please charm, the way “sincerity” is perpetually faked all over the spectrum?
Jimmy Fallon’s Brilliant ‘Tonight Show’ Debut | Tom Shales| February 18, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The English merchants and mariners had wrongs of their own, perpetually renewed, which fed the bitterness of their indignation.
English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century | James Anthony Froude
He was perpetually picking the grain of corn out of the bushel of chaff.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 | Various
They reminded them perpetually of "the casting of the soul into hell and hell-torments."
The History of Antiquity, Volume IV (of 6) | Max Duncker
Superstition has indeed played its part among them; but it has never, as in Europe, been perpetually dominant.
A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems | Various
But the heart will not be perpetually repressed; kept from natural pleasures, it will seek supernatural delights.
The Beginners of a Nation | Edward Eggleston.
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