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单词 ageless
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Definition of ageless in English:

ageless

adjective ˈeɪdʒləsˈeɪdʒləs
  • 1Never looking old or appearing to grow old.

    the ageless singer looked flawless
    we often praise celebrities for their ageless appearance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An exchange of points by the visitor's Alan Smullen and that ageless veteran Liam Miley kept just the single point between them.
    • Scotland is a country that breeds culture - that in itself remains ageless.
    • It would have to be a timeless, ageless tale, something that could be told in over eighty years and still have the same moving punch as it would back in the nineteen hundreds.
    • Even easily anticipated situations have revealed Auntie to be timeless, ageless and fundamentally clueless.
    • Form there on in it was all Moorefield as inspired by that ageless veteran Martin Murray they attacked in waves.
    • So much so that, in meeting her, an edge of brittle insecurity appears faintly visible beneath her ageless face and coolly cordial manner.
    • It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better.
    • Yet ever since the launch of her own label, in 1983, she has consistently espoused a style that is contemporary in spirit but timeless and ageless in appeal.
    • The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope.
    • Everybody needs a summer holiday, but which once ageless pop star opened his Barbados home to the Blair family in August?
    • It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him.
    • It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade (the eighties) in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels.
    • Other contingency plans include rookie Ryan Claridge (a fifth-round pick) and a potential return by ageless veteran Roman Phifer.
    • Again, Whiting in his typically thorough, yet fast-moving style, puts the reader bang in the picture and proves that these battles of 60 years ago are ageless and still provide a great read.
    • But then, to date the integrity of Beckett's genius has survived all the fashions and the fads, and thankfully great art like his survives behind the times, ageless and indestructible.
    • Without it, through little fault of his own, Plutarch is left exposed as the supreme exemplar of the ageless dictum: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
    • That ageless veteran, Michael Collins, turned in another stellar performance in a defensive unit that was impregnable.
    • Gently melancholic ageless classic from the lost talent of English song.
    • Murphy Brown was an intelligent, risk-taking sitcom that surpasses its topical '80s humor to become an ageless classic.
    • There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors.
    • They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films.
    • It endured forever in its own special dimension of time - ageless, never dimming entirely from memory, forever after unattainable.
    • Blundell was a handful all afternoon and, in the second half, set up chances for the ageless Jimmy Quinn and Steve Garvey - both of which were superbly saved by Smith.
    • Described as an ‘ageing, yet ageless hippy’ by one observer, Tippett vigorously ambled into old age looking and sounding at least 15 years younger than he was.
    • But if these combined to pull out the winner, the real stars of the show were the ageless Tommy Turner, mopping up languidly at the back, and Ricky Gillies and Hugh Murray dominating in midfield.
    • Compared to the veterans we've been seeing recently, he looks spookily ageless.
    • But the life Edwards has lead, globetrotting with her father, has given her something that puts her at odds with those who would normally be considered peers, and gives her songs an ageless outlook.
    • It will be the first time in the Swindon theatre's history that J M Barrie's ageless classic has been performed as a pantomime.
    • This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe.
    • This belief corresponds precisely to the Indian tradition of a perennial philosophy, an ageless wisdom revealed and revealed, restored, lost, and again restored through the cycles of ages.
    • It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve.
    • The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present.
    • With such timeless material and a seemingly ageless line-up, who knows when the Steeleye Span journey will end?
    • The ageless Neal Ascherson is one of Scotland's great national assets, fortunately now repatriated in common with the Stone of Destiny.
    • They wore sleek hairstyles, or things called beehives; they were poised, ageless and grown-up, and they had nothing, nothing to do with me or the likes of me.
    • Leading the way to a table by the window, she seated them with two other people: a man who appeared to be ageless, and a woman who was very elegant and probably in her mid-thirties.
    • This brings us to that ageless marital dilemma facing everyone I know: why is it that whatever you spend money on makes sense, and whatever he spends it on is a complete and utter waste?
    • Conan Watt is drafted into the attack at wing forward with that ageless veteran and marvellous footballing servant, Liam Dalton, again leading the attack on the 40.
    • At surface level, our cultural climate appears to be not only ageless, but agelessly credible.
    • Close your eyes and look inside yourself, shut out the noise of your civilization and listen to the ageless stories of the Shona, buried deep inside the foundation stones of this once Great place, this Zimbabwe.
    • He saw his side lose eight wickets for 61 before he found some support from the ageless Bill Carter who helped add 25 for the ninth wicket until Webster hit a return catch to Evans and fell for 58.
    Synonyms
    classic, timeless, enduring
    1. 1.1 Lasting for a long time or forever.
      the ageless argument about whether human beings possess free will
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve.
      • But the life Edwards has lead, globetrotting with her father, has given her something that puts her at odds with those who would normally be considered peers, and gives her songs an ageless outlook.
      • Yet ever since the launch of her own label, in 1983, she has consistently espoused a style that is contemporary in spirit but timeless and ageless in appeal.
      • This belief corresponds precisely to the Indian tradition of a perennial philosophy, an ageless wisdom revealed and revealed, restored, lost, and again restored through the cycles of ages.
      • It would have to be a timeless, ageless tale, something that could be told in over eighty years and still have the same moving punch as it would back in the nineteen hundreds.
      • It will be the first time in the Swindon theatre's history that J M Barrie's ageless classic has been performed as a pantomime.
      • Close your eyes and look inside yourself, shut out the noise of your civilization and listen to the ageless stories of the Shona, buried deep inside the foundation stones of this once Great place, this Zimbabwe.
      • It endured forever in its own special dimension of time - ageless, never dimming entirely from memory, forever after unattainable.
      • They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films.
      • The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present.
      • This brings us to that ageless marital dilemma facing everyone I know: why is it that whatever you spend money on makes sense, and whatever he spends it on is a complete and utter waste?
      • Murphy Brown was an intelligent, risk-taking sitcom that surpasses its topical '80s humor to become an ageless classic.
      • Gently melancholic ageless classic from the lost talent of English song.
      • The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope.
      • It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him.
      • This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe.
      • It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better.
      • But then, to date the integrity of Beckett's genius has survived all the fashions and the fads, and thankfully great art like his survives behind the times, ageless and indestructible.
      • Without it, through little fault of his own, Plutarch is left exposed as the supreme exemplar of the ageless dictum: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
      • It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade (the eighties) in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels.
      • With such timeless material and a seemingly ageless line-up, who knows when the Steeleye Span journey will end?
      Synonyms
      lasting, classic, enduring, permanent, perpetual, perennial, abiding, unfailing, unchanging, never-changing, changeless, unvarying, unfading, invariable, unending, without end, ceaseless, never dying, undying, deathless, immortal, eternal, everlasting, immutable, indestructible, imperishable

Derivatives

  • agelessness

  • noun
    • White hair flecked with silver fell about his shoulders, dark piercing eyes smiling out from a face touched by agelessness incongruous to the silvery beard at his chin.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nanotechnology is central to their vision of a future of agelessness, immortality, and rebirth.
      • Gradually, his body settled around the spike of his spine, and a sense of agelessness found its way into his bones and strengthened them.
      • The paradox of the agelessness of God and of the mystery of the birth of that which has no beginning in time works in tandem with the idea that by being born God gives ‘eternal life’ to mankind, freeing mankind from death.
      • Look at any of the six movies that the Oak Street is reviving this week, and you'll find an agelessness unknown to most other films.
      • Clisi knew that one of the others could not be with a faerie or elf without losing their immortality and agelessness.
      • Almost sixty perhaps, though he had an air of agelessness about him.
      • The whole home had a gothic effect to it - an agelessness, something from a time long ago.
      • The long-lived people would then have the ability to travel to the stars, but the risk would be too great for the cautious people made soft by ages of agelessness.
      • While the interior pays no homage to the Highland vernacular, the shifting presence of the sea and changing light imposes an agelessness on the contemporary space.
      • He stands on waves, surrounded by the many-headed Seshanaga, who represents agelessness and is regarded as an extension of divine energy and an incarnation of Balarama, Lord Krishna's brother.
      • His face was long with sharply angled features, and possessed an agelessness only the Elves could.
      • Despite Ellison's claims for the agelessness and timelessness of the novel's concerns, however, Invisible Man is a novel deeply preoccupied with time and history.
      • However, immortality and agelessness continued to be the prerogative of the gods; neither the children of mixed unions, nor mortals who were especially precious to the gods, could share them.
      • ‘One cannot,’ he writes, ‘pursue agelessness for oneself and remain faithful to the spirit and meaning of procreation.’
      • He had grown with her until he hit the barrier of agelessness, after that he could only watch her as she continued slowly down the road that he could never travel.
      • Their agelessness - down to the severe eyeglasses and old-fashioned clothing - is like the youthful appearance nuns often have.
 
 

Definition of ageless in US English:

ageless

adjectiveˈeɪdʒləsˈājləs
  • 1Never looking old or appearing to grow old.

    the ageless singer looked flawless
    we often praise celebrities for their ageless appearance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Described as an ‘ageing, yet ageless hippy’ by one observer, Tippett vigorously ambled into old age looking and sounding at least 15 years younger than he was.
    • That ageless veteran, Michael Collins, turned in another stellar performance in a defensive unit that was impregnable.
    • This belief corresponds precisely to the Indian tradition of a perennial philosophy, an ageless wisdom revealed and revealed, restored, lost, and again restored through the cycles of ages.
    • It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve.
    • It would have to be a timeless, ageless tale, something that could be told in over eighty years and still have the same moving punch as it would back in the nineteen hundreds.
    • Gently melancholic ageless classic from the lost talent of English song.
    • He saw his side lose eight wickets for 61 before he found some support from the ageless Bill Carter who helped add 25 for the ninth wicket until Webster hit a return catch to Evans and fell for 58.
    • It will be the first time in the Swindon theatre's history that J M Barrie's ageless classic has been performed as a pantomime.
    • Without it, through little fault of his own, Plutarch is left exposed as the supreme exemplar of the ageless dictum: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
    • The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope.
    • Compared to the veterans we've been seeing recently, he looks spookily ageless.
    • So much so that, in meeting her, an edge of brittle insecurity appears faintly visible beneath her ageless face and coolly cordial manner.
    • But the life Edwards has lead, globetrotting with her father, has given her something that puts her at odds with those who would normally be considered peers, and gives her songs an ageless outlook.
    • An exchange of points by the visitor's Alan Smullen and that ageless veteran Liam Miley kept just the single point between them.
    • With such timeless material and a seemingly ageless line-up, who knows when the Steeleye Span journey will end?
    • But then, to date the integrity of Beckett's genius has survived all the fashions and the fads, and thankfully great art like his survives behind the times, ageless and indestructible.
    • They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films.
    • But if these combined to pull out the winner, the real stars of the show were the ageless Tommy Turner, mopping up languidly at the back, and Ricky Gillies and Hugh Murray dominating in midfield.
    • It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade (the eighties) in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels.
    • The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present.
    • This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe.
    • This brings us to that ageless marital dilemma facing everyone I know: why is it that whatever you spend money on makes sense, and whatever he spends it on is a complete and utter waste?
    • Scotland is a country that breeds culture - that in itself remains ageless.
    • Everybody needs a summer holiday, but which once ageless pop star opened his Barbados home to the Blair family in August?
    • It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him.
    • It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better.
    • There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors.
    • Blundell was a handful all afternoon and, in the second half, set up chances for the ageless Jimmy Quinn and Steve Garvey - both of which were superbly saved by Smith.
    • Form there on in it was all Moorefield as inspired by that ageless veteran Martin Murray they attacked in waves.
    • Again, Whiting in his typically thorough, yet fast-moving style, puts the reader bang in the picture and proves that these battles of 60 years ago are ageless and still provide a great read.
    • Murphy Brown was an intelligent, risk-taking sitcom that surpasses its topical '80s humor to become an ageless classic.
    • Conan Watt is drafted into the attack at wing forward with that ageless veteran and marvellous footballing servant, Liam Dalton, again leading the attack on the 40.
    • The ageless Neal Ascherson is one of Scotland's great national assets, fortunately now repatriated in common with the Stone of Destiny.
    • Leading the way to a table by the window, she seated them with two other people: a man who appeared to be ageless, and a woman who was very elegant and probably in her mid-thirties.
    • Other contingency plans include rookie Ryan Claridge (a fifth-round pick) and a potential return by ageless veteran Roman Phifer.
    • Yet ever since the launch of her own label, in 1983, she has consistently espoused a style that is contemporary in spirit but timeless and ageless in appeal.
    • At surface level, our cultural climate appears to be not only ageless, but agelessly credible.
    • They wore sleek hairstyles, or things called beehives; they were poised, ageless and grown-up, and they had nothing, nothing to do with me or the likes of me.
    • Close your eyes and look inside yourself, shut out the noise of your civilization and listen to the ageless stories of the Shona, buried deep inside the foundation stones of this once Great place, this Zimbabwe.
    • It endured forever in its own special dimension of time - ageless, never dimming entirely from memory, forever after unattainable.
    • Even easily anticipated situations have revealed Auntie to be timeless, ageless and fundamentally clueless.
    Synonyms
    classic, timeless, enduring
    1. 1.1 Lasting for a long time or forever.
      the ageless argument about whether human beings possess free will
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Murphy Brown was an intelligent, risk-taking sitcom that surpasses its topical '80s humor to become an ageless classic.
      • But the life Edwards has lead, globetrotting with her father, has given her something that puts her at odds with those who would normally be considered peers, and gives her songs an ageless outlook.
      • The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present.
      • Yet ever since the launch of her own label, in 1983, she has consistently espoused a style that is contemporary in spirit but timeless and ageless in appeal.
      • It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better.
      • It endured forever in its own special dimension of time - ageless, never dimming entirely from memory, forever after unattainable.
      • It would have to be a timeless, ageless tale, something that could be told in over eighty years and still have the same moving punch as it would back in the nineteen hundreds.
      • Gently melancholic ageless classic from the lost talent of English song.
      • This brings us to that ageless marital dilemma facing everyone I know: why is it that whatever you spend money on makes sense, and whatever he spends it on is a complete and utter waste?
      • It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve.
      • It will be the first time in the Swindon theatre's history that J M Barrie's ageless classic has been performed as a pantomime.
      • Without it, through little fault of his own, Plutarch is left exposed as the supreme exemplar of the ageless dictum: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
      • This belief corresponds precisely to the Indian tradition of a perennial philosophy, an ageless wisdom revealed and revealed, restored, lost, and again restored through the cycles of ages.
      • The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope.
      • Close your eyes and look inside yourself, shut out the noise of your civilization and listen to the ageless stories of the Shona, buried deep inside the foundation stones of this once Great place, this Zimbabwe.
      • With such timeless material and a seemingly ageless line-up, who knows when the Steeleye Span journey will end?
      • They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films.
      • But then, to date the integrity of Beckett's genius has survived all the fashions and the fads, and thankfully great art like his survives behind the times, ageless and indestructible.
      • It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him.
      • It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade (the eighties) in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels.
      • This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe.
      Synonyms
      lasting, classic, enduring, permanent, perpetual, perennial, abiding, unfailing, unchanging, never-changing, changeless, unvarying, unfading, invariable, unending, without end, ceaseless, never dying, undying, deathless, immortal, eternal, everlasting, immutable, indestructible, imperishable
 
 
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