释义 |
nonstopnon‧stop /ˌnɒnˈstɒp◂ $ ˌnɑːnˈstɑːp◂/ ●○○ adjective [usually before noun] - She talked nonstop for over an hour.
- And that predated cable, before nonstop sports were all over the tube.
- It was also the first clear opening afforded to Kelly in 86 minutes of nonstop seeking.
- Now she has swapped all that for a nonstop international round of meetings, negotiations, lectures, media appearances.
► nonstop flight a nonstop flight to Los Angeles without any stops or pauses → continuous: a nonstop flight to Los Angeles—nonstop adverb: She talked nonstop for over an hour. |