unending
/ʌnˈendɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ənˈɛndɪŋ] /ʌnˈendɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ənˈɛndɪŋ] /ˌən-ˈen-diŋ How to pronounce unending (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unending — 形容詞
- unendingpositive
- more unendingcomparative
- most unendingsuperlative
1. seeming to continue so long that no finish is in sight, especially in a tiring o
沒完沒了的
久到像看不到結束的
seeming to continue so long that no finish is in sight, especially in a tiring or unpleasant situation
The passengers grew tired of the unending delays at the mountain station.
乘客們受夠了山區車站沒完沒了的誤點。
common collocation: unending delays
Faisal listened to the unending rain hammering the roof all night.
Faisal 整夜聽著沒完沒了的雨聲敲打屋頂。
before noun: unending rain
Ritu scrolled through an unending stream of messages after the outage.
停電後,Ritu 一直往下滑那串沒完沒了的訊息。
At noon, the desert road ahead looked unending to the tour group.
中午時,那條沙漠公路在旅行團眼前看起來像是沒完沒了。
Joon said the unending argument had ruined the family dinner.
Joon 說,那場沒完沒了的爭吵毀了全家的晚餐。
- endless
the closest everyday synonym; slightly broader and not always as negative
- interminable
more formal and often stronger, especially when something is annoying
- constant
focuses on something being present all the time, not on the feeling of no finish
- nonstop
stresses no break in the action, often over a shorter stretch
- brief
lasting only a short time
- short-lived
ending quickly after it begins
- temporary
not meant to continue for long
文法句型
an unending stream of + noun
seem unending
用法筆記
Often placed before nouns such as delay, rain, stream, or argument. After verbs like seem, feel, or look, it usually emphasizes the speaker's feeling that the situation is dragging on too long.