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单词 lifelong
释义
lifelong
(lflɒŋ , US -lɔːŋ )
adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Lifelong means existing or happening for the whole of a person's life.
...her lifelong friendship with Naomi.
Synonyms: long-lasting, enduring, lasting, permanent  
Collocations:
lifelong bond
What starts as a shared business plan in spring can be a lifelong bond by autumn.
The Sun
Their lifelong bond was pure magic.
Times,Sunday Times
Former members have spoken of the lifelong bond they feel toward one another.
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They enjoyed their time together very much, and it created a deep and lifelong bond between them.
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The day ritually emphasizes the love and lifelong bond between siblings.
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lifelong fear
It was dealt with swiftly by staff but left him with a lifelong fear of serpents.
Times, Sunday Times
The footballer, who has had to overcome a lifelong fear of needles, was injected with a local anaesthetic in a 90-minute procedure.
The Sun
This gave him a lifelong fear of structured learning.
Times, Sunday Times
She was then entered into repeated competitions, which usually ended in anxiety-induced humiliation and instilled a lifelong fear of performing.
Times, Sunday Times
The incident left her with a lifelong fear of cats.
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lifelong obsession
That led to a lifelong obsession with the expedition itself.
Smithsonian
Another sort of person might have found this character-forming; the only thing it formed in me was a lifelong obsession with sleeping enough.
Times, Sunday Times
Fortunately for medicine, the experience also sparked a lifelong obsession with quality control.
Times, Sunday Times
I fell in love with it instantly and music became a lifelong obsession.
The Sun
A trip to a point-to-point meeting at the age of seven won him seven shillings and triggered a lifelong obsession with probability.
Times,Sunday Times
lifelong partner
I'd lost my lifelong partner and found myself alone, as a housekeeper to an empty house.
Times, Sunday Times
We grew up in the expectation of having a lifelong partner.
Times, Sunday Times
Her lifelong partner was female.
Times, Sunday Times
Lifelong partners have died of a broken heart shortly after being split up.
The Sun
lifelong passion
We want to build a lifelong passion for learning, help our pupils become culturally aware and show them how exciting big ideas are.
Times, Sunday Times
It was the beginning of what was to become a lifelong passion.
Times, Sunday Times
It was the start of a lifelong passion for managing deer and their natural habitat.
Times, Sunday Times
His biggest non-work expense was his lifelong passion for sailing.
Times, Sunday Times
It was the start of my lifelong passion for the fells.
Times, Sunday Times
lifelong pursuit
I decided to make intellectual growth a lifelong pursuit.
Christianity Today
He taught us to view drawing not only as a childhood occupation but as a lifelong pursuit.
The Sun
Attaching a way suffix to the name would suggest a lifelong pursuit of learning and personal development.
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Haggard frequently toys with the idea of fate in many of his novels, often questioning the importance of free will in an individual's lifelong pursuits.
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lifelong quest
In his lifelong quest to understand the secrets of respiration, he became a connoisseur of rare gases, an authority on their detection and effects.
Times, Sunday Times
I tell you, for me it has been a lifelong quest.
Times, Sunday Times
His subsequent work reflects this lifelong quest.
The Times Literary Supplement
That inspired, in turn, 'a lifelong quest for empathy'.
The Times Literary Supplement
But his private life had long been in turmoil, and this, coupled with a lifelong quest to comprehend how human beings function, would prove the undoing of his clients.
Times, Sunday Times
lifelong relationship
A handful of iconic sculptures are shown alongside prints and photographs to emphasise the artist's lifelong relationship with the landscape.
Times, Sunday Times
He walked her home-the beginning of their lifelong relationship and ministry together.
Christianity Today
The ideal, he suggests, would be a return to old-style building societies that had a lifelong relationship with customers and their savings.
Times, Sunday Times
There's also her lifelong relationship with busy.
Times, Sunday Times
It details how a lifelong relationship with a club can swell and eddy, but the ending reveals stasis.
Times, Sunday Times
lifelong resident
He was forty-four years old in 1988, and described himself as a lifelong resident of the ward.
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Black-capped chickadees meet this condition, being long-term and often lifelong residents in the same piece of wood or backyard.
Christianity Today
We heard from proud lifelong residents as well as former locals yearning to make a return move.
Times, Sunday Times
Older, lifelong residents often clash with the values of the young urban professionals and students moving in.
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It was once owned by a few families and was inhabited by lifelong residents.
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lifelong struggle
He said that he was inspired to try the diet after a lifelong struggle with food.
Times, Sunday Times
A fierce competitor, he speaks impressively in public after a lifelong struggle with a stammer.
Times, Sunday Times
This memoir catalogs the lifelong struggle of societal acceptance as well as personal acceptance of his blindness.
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Approximately 60% of participants reported a lifelong struggle with their weight; this was the first weight-loss class for approximately 33% of participants.
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lifelong supporter
But the mum of one, a lifelong supporter, yesterday begged for the three-year ban to be lifted and said it had all been an accident.
The Sun
He was a lifelong supporter of charities, particularly, having been blinded in his left eye in a childhood conker fight, those for the blind.
Times, Sunday Times
He became a lifelong supporter of socialist and communist politics.
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She remained a lifelong supporter, attending his operas and subscribing to his music.
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Translations:
Chinese: 终生的
Japanese: 一生の
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