词汇 | lifelong |
释义 | lifelong adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈlaɪf.lɒŋ/ us /ˈlaɪf.lɑːŋ/ C2 lasting for the whole of a person's life: 终生的,终身的;一辈子的 She was a lifelong member of the Labour party.她一辈子都是工党党员。 a lifelong habit终生习惯 Continuous & permanent abiding abidingly ad infinitum around-the-clock be here to stayidiom immanence immanent immanently imperishable on the spinidiom on the trotidiom perennial permanence permanency unrelentingly unrelieved unrelievedly unremitting unremittingly lifelong | American Dictionarylifelong adjective[ not gradable ] (alsolife-long)us/ˈlɑɪfˌlɔŋ/ lasting for the whole of a person’s life: He’s had a lifelong interest in science. Examples of lifelonglifelong Other husbands similarly expressed the satisfaction of keeping their lifelong wife company, and the wish to stay with her for as long as possible. Such an infectious chronic state can be lifelong. Nor is it true to say that schizophrenia and depression are inevitably lifelong illnesses that must be managed by psychiatrists. Also, we took into account that immunity after vaccination might not last lifelong. Study members have a lifelong history of reporting sensitive personal information to us repeatedly, with no past breach of confidentiality. They share with other herpesviruses the ability to establish lifelong latent infection of the host. However, it is also important to recognise that lifelong learning is also concerned (if only rhetorically) with social justice. Changing a lifelong pattern involving little social interaction outside the family, requires time and occasionally more support than a single intervention can offer. The lifelong learning concept has also entered higher-education policy discourse in many affluent countries. It has found that traditional non-sharing, non-multi-professional lifelong learning cultures still exist in primary care settings and may obscure lifelong learning. The result was that death, the endpoint of his lifelong lie, became that much more terrifying. Social taunts regarding this are a lifelong affair. The changing behaviour of house-owning families thus transformed the status of lodger into a lifelong social position. The ageing work force and lifelong learning : an organisational perspective. The challenge will be to determine the duration of treatment required (3 years, 5 years or lifelong) and a safe dosing interval. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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