词汇 | relentless |
释义 | relentless adjective uk /rɪˈlent.ləs/ us /rɪˈlent.ləs/ C2 continuing in a severe or extreme way: 持续严厉的;持续强烈的 relentless criticism/pressure不断的严厉批评/施压 relentless heat持续高温 Inevitable all roads lead to Romeidiom baked in be (only) a matter of timeidiom be damned if you do and damned if you don'tidiom be nothing for itidiom implacability implacable implacably inalienable inalienably inexorable inexorably insuppressible it can't be helpedidiom relentlessly seal unavoidably unescapable unstoppable unstoppably Related wordrelentlessly relentless | American Dictionaryrelentless adjective us/rɪˈlent·ləs/ continuing in a determined way without any interruption: the relentless pursuit of wealth and power relentlesslyadverbus/rɪˈlent·lə·sli/ He is campaigning relentlessly, trying to build support. Examples of relentlessrelentless Older freelancers, like their younger counterparts, were engaged in relentless negotiation in order to survive the uncertainties of a flexible labour market. They were able to do so in part because of the application of relentless military force and economic coercion. Those responsible for protecting adolescents often try to slow down the relentless process of preparation for shouldering adult burdens. The increase in bivalve diversity has, however, not been relentless. Why is he the object of her relentless pursuit? The best it can do under such circumstances is to struggle to keep pace with relentless need and continuing demand for services. How it was read, and how so many different readings were possible, are the absorbing questions pursued here with relentless energy and in enthralling detail. As agents of social control, local bosses were subject to the competition of their rivals and the relentless pressure to satisfy their clients. It is a fascinating tribute to the relentless spirit of inquiry of the founding father of the computer. For, along with bringing demand under substantial control, it provides, in the aggregate, a relentless propaganda on behalf of goods in general. Resorting in our day to such an outdated style frees the author to submit ideas and statements to the relentless discipline of the academic profession. And almost every leader seems haunted by a relentless sense of insecurity. For instance, the side effects of chemotherapy - hair loss, nausea, relentless vomiting - are clear markers of very severe illness. But his concert appearances were, once again, delayed by the relentless, often anonymous, tide of accusations. His reality is completely other, a relentless maelstrom of lies and deception. 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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