释义 |
unrelievedun‧re‧lieved /ˌʌnrɪˈliːvd◂/ adjective - The people have suffered decades of unrelieved poverty.
- He rolled across the grass and lay for a minute in total, unrelieved darkness, the wind roaring in his ears.
- It also makes Ministry seem to have a sense of humor, rather than unrelieved anger and alienation.
- Perhaps, because the film was so unrelieved, I tended to be dismissive of its power.
- Some children spent their entire schooldays in unrelieved misery.
- The atmosphere was one of unrelieved hostility toward the defendants.
- Together, the noise and the unrelieved discomfort conspired to prevent anything more than the briefest escape into sleep.
an unpleasant situation that is unrelieved continues for a long time because nothing happens to change it: unrelieved pain |