infinite
infinite 英 ['ɪnfɪnət] 美 ['ɪnfɪnət]
adj. 无限的,无穷的;无数的;极大的 n. 无限;[数] 无穷大;无限的东西(如空间,时间)
名词复数:infinites
- Infinite describes things that are endless, like the universe, or your uncle's corny jokes.
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- adj. 无限的,无穷的;无数的;极大的
- n. 无限;[数] 无穷大;无限的东西(如空间,时间)
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1. Feelings of infinite melancholy stole over him.
无限的哀情愁思向他悄悄袭来。
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2. If you go on living, you do so only through your capacity for objectification, your ability to free yourself, in writing, from the infinite strain.
如果你还要继续活下去,你只有通过自身客体化的能力,你能用写作从无限的拉力中解放你自己。
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3. Note that in a closed universe you could start a journey off in one direction and, if allowed enough time, ultimately return to your starting point; in an infinite universe, you would never return.
请注意,在一个封闭的宇宙你可以朝着一个方向开始旅行,如果允许足够的时间,最终将返回到出发点;而在一个无限的宇宙中,你永远不会回来。
- infinite (adj.) late 14c., "eternal, limitless," also "extremely great in number," from Old French infinit "endless, boundless" and directly from Latin infinitus "unbounded, unlimited, countless, numberless," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + finitus "defining, definite," from finis "end" (see finish (v.)). The noun meaning "that which is infinite" is from 1580s.
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