单词 | everlasting |
释义 | everlasting (evəʳlɑːstɪŋ , -læst- ) 1. adjective Something that is everlasting never comes to an end. ...a message of peace and everlasting life. 2. adjective If you describe something as everlasting, you mean that it seems never to change or end. [literary] I have loved you with an everlasting love! Sometimes the work can feel unrewarding and everlasting. Collocations: everlasting life I wonder if this marks the point in evolution when, excepting everlasting life, you can literally buy anything you want. Times, Sunday Times You will have the hope and the certainty of everlasting life. Christianity Today His final vision encompasses cathedrals, ecclesiastical hierarchies, art, theology and everlasting life. Times, Sunday Times Yet another ordered his country's scientists to find the elixir of everlasting life, double quick. Times, Sunday Times More than that, however, we are invited to consider what we believe will come afterwards: everlasting life. Times, Sunday Times If you want everlasting love, why not plant a living rose, which will probably cost less than a naff bunch? Times, Sunday Times Cave professes his everlasting love before announcing that peace will come in time. Times,Sunday Times We woke up in each other's arms and promised everlasting love to each other. The Sun So what's the secret to everlasting love? Times, Sunday Times Form a proper relationship before you declare everlasting love. The Sun |
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