| 单词 | ever-abiding | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasever-abiding  (a)   With adjectives and past participles used attributively or as postmodifiers, as  ever-abiding,  ever-angry,  ever-blooming,  ever-changeful,  ever-dear,  ever-esteemed, etc.Usually hyphenated. Forming an unlimited number of compounds. ΚΠ c1390    Talkyng of Love of God 		(Vernon)	 		(1950)	 32  				Wiþ euerlykynde loue to regnen in blisse. 1447    O. Bokenham Lives of Saints 		(Arun.)	 		(1938)	 l. 831 (MED)  				O lord euere regnyng, haue mercy on me! c1450    Speculum Christiani 		(Harl. 6580)	 		(1933)	 42 (MED)  				Thou schalt possesse lyf euer-endurynge. a1586    Sir P. Sidney Arcadia 		(1590)	  ii. x. sig. V3  				The euer-noble nature of Leonatus. 1586    T. Bowes tr.  P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. I. 49  				Philosophie..is..to lead vs to the eternall fruition of our supreme and euerabiding good. 1590    T. Watson Poems 		(1870)	 159  				Yee seaunfold flames, whose euer-circling fires maintain this earth. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  i. i. sig. A8v  				Cynthia still doth steepe In siluer deaw his euer-drouping hed. 1598    W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost  i. i. 257  				My euer esteemed duetie prickes me  on.       View more context for this quotation 1599    T. Moffett Silkewormes 46  				The Vulture gnawing stil That euer-dyingeuer-liuing wretch. 1612    M. Drayton Poly-olbion i. 2  				O euer-happie Iles..By Nature stronglie fenc't. a1616    W. Shakespeare Othello 		(1622)	  iii. iii. 466  				Witnesse you euer-burning lights  aboue.       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare Tempest 		(1623)	  i. ii. 290  				Thy grones Did..penetrate the breasts Of euer-angry  Beares.       View more context for this quotation 1641    J. Milton Reason Church-govt. 21  				God..brought forth..that beneficent and ever distributing office of Deacons. 1646    R. Crashaw Musicks Duell in  Steps to Temple 105  				Panting murmurs, still'd out of her Breast That ever-bubling spring. 1648    in  S. R. Gardiner Hamilton Papers 		(1880)	 174  				My ever honored Lord. a1649    W. Drummond Wks. 		(1711)	 32/2  				Ethereal Princes, ever-conquering Bands. 1659    		(title)	  				Golden remains of the ever memorable Mr Iohn Hales. 1685    J. Dryden Misc.  ii. 72  				To treat thy evercraving Mind With ev'ry Blessing. a1687    E. Waller Wks. 		(1729)	 183  				What our earth, and what our heav'n denies, Our everconstant friend, the sea supplies. 1703    N. Rowe Fair Penitent  ii. i  				Oh! hear me, hear your ever faithful creature! a1711    T. Ken Hymnotheo in  Wks. 		(1721)	 III. 74  				Their drink from ever-dropping Trees is rain'd. 1714    A. Pope Rape of Lock 		(new ed.)	  ii. 14  				The Skies, Where Light disports in ever-mingling Dies. 1715    A. Pope tr.  Homer Iliad I.  ii. 1019  				The fierce Pelasgi..March from Larissa's ever-fertile Ground. 1740    S. Richardson Pamela II. 388  				My ever-dear and ever-honour'd Father and Mother. 1742    F. Blyth Serm. Every Sunday II. 281  				The immense Sea of God's ever-flowing Mercy. 1744    J. Armstrong Art of preserving Health  iii. 86  				Th' ever-varying circle of the day. 1744    J. Thomson Autumn in  Seasons 		(new ed.)	 166  				The melting Snows, and ever-dripping Fogs. 1786    R. Burns Poems 189  				O'er the Harp pale Misery moans, And strikes the ever-deep'ning tones. 1797    A. Radcliffe Italian I. i. 4  				The city and bay of Naples, an ever-moving picture. 1808    H. More Cœlebs in Search of Wife II. xxvi. 50  				Its versatile temper, and its ever-new resources. 1812    Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Cantos I & II  i. li. 33  				The ball-pil'd pyramid, the ever-blazing match, Portend the deeds to come. 1827    J. Keble Christian Year I. xxiii. 90  				Brightening in ever-changeful bloom. 1846    W. Hamilton in  T. Reid Wks. 798/2  				No answer could be afforded to the ever-recurring questions. 1852    Ld. Tennyson Ode Wellington 79  				Ever-echoing avenues of song. 1866    C. Kingsley Hereward the Wake II. xxii. 372  				A life literally new, ever-renewing, ever-expanding and eternal. 1866    J. H. Newman Dream of Gerontius ii. 14  				Fainter and more faint the accents come, As at an ever-widening interval. 1868    C. Darwin in  F. Darwin Life & Lett. C. Darwin 		(1887)	 III. 75  				My ever-recurrent uncomfortable sensations. 1901    W. James Let. 17 May 		(1920)	 II. 146  				Plane rising behind plane of flat dark relieved against flat light in ever-receding gradation. 1909    E. Pound Exultations 39  				This ever-flowing monotony. 1937    R. H. Lowie Hist. Ethnol. Theory viii. 109  				An ever-recurring principle. 1979    Dædalus Summer 157  				A child sitting in the classroom is offered an ever-widening dominion. 2012    Financial Express 		(Bangladesh)	 		(Nexis)	 3 Feb.  				I urge all to remain ever-vigilant and alert against any kind of heinous attempt to hinder the country's democratic process. < as lemmas | 
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