perpetual

形容詞

UK/pəˈpetʃ.u.əl/
US/pɚˈpetʃ.u.əl/

定義 perpetual 形容詞

  1. Continuing or enduring without end; lasting forever.

    • They remained in perpetual anxiety about being found out.

    • His gaze was stern and cold, and a perpetual sneer marked his lips.

    • She considers herself to be a perpetual student, always seeking new knowledge.

  2. Repeated or continuing without interruption; occurring often.

    • The city is struggling to cope with the perpetual damage to public property.

    • The meeting was filled with a perpetual barrage of questions.

    • There is a perpetual din in the coffee shop.