eternal
eternal 英 [ɪˈtɜ:nl] 美 [ɪˈtɜrnl]
adj. 永恒的;不朽的
My eternal purpose has decreed. 我的永恒目标已经确定。
So we must ourselves be eternal. 那么我们自身就必须是永恒的
- If something lasts forever or even if it just feels like it’s going to last forever, you could call it eternal, which means that it goes on and on and will never change or end.
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- adj. 永恒的;不朽的
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1. My eternal purpose has decreed.
我的永恒目标已经确定。
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2. So we must ourselves be eternal.
那么我们自身就必须是永恒的
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3. As all the specialists in passion teach us, there is no eternal love but what is thwarted.
正如所有的爱情专家教导我们的那样,没有永恒的爱情而只有被阻断的爱。
- eternal (adj.) late 14c., from Old French eternel "eternal," or directly from Late Latin aeternalis, from Latin aeternus "of an age, lasting, enduring, permanent, everlasting, endless," contraction of aeviternus "of great age," from aevum "age" (from PIE root *aiw- "vital force, life; long life, eternity").
eter·nal / ɪˈtɜːnl ; NAmE ɪˈtɜːrnl / adjective 1 without an end; existing or continuing forever 不朽的;永久的;永恒的 ◆ the promise of eternal life in heaven 在天国永生的许诺 ◆ She's an eternal optimist (= she always expects that the best will happen). 她是个永远的乐观主义者。 ◆ eternal truths (= ideas that are always true and never change) 永恒的真理 2 [only before noun ] ( disapproving) happening often and seeming never to stop 无休止的;永不停止的;没完没了的 SYN constant ◆ I'm tired of your eternal arguments. 我烦透了你们那没完没了的争论。 ▶ eter·nal·ly / ɪˈtɜːnəli ; NAmE ɪˈtɜːrnəli / adverb ◆ I'll be eternally grateful to you for this. 我将为此永远感激你。 ◆ women trying to look eternally young 试图永葆青春的女人 IDIOMsee hope n. eter·nal / ɪˈtɜːnl ; NAmE ɪˈtɜːrnl / eter·nal·ly / ɪˈtɜːnəli ; NAmE ɪˈtɜːrnəli /
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