The girl's ceaseless cry makes us feel pity for her. 这个小女孩不停的哭声使我们对她感到同情。
Spray slaps the coast ceaselessly. 海浪不停地拍打着海岸。
His ceaseless chatter began to annoy me. 他不停的唠叨使我厌烦起来。
ceaseless
[ adj ] uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing <adj.all> the ceaseless thunder of surfin constant pain night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city the never-ending search for happiness the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation unremitting demands of hunger
Ceaseless \Cease"less\, a. Without pause or end; incessant.
Ceaseless \Cease"less\, adv. Without intermission or end.
And there is the ceaseless round of Tinseltown parties, where celebrity-spotting becomes a form of delirium tremens.
For the demanding solo soprano role in "Neither," a part punishing in its ceaseless high tessitura, Mr. Audi turned to none other than Reri Grist, the once popular American coloratura.
In spite of her husband's ceaseless pursuit of younger women, Jane remained firmly married to Wells until she died suddenly from cancer in 1927. Coren gives yet another account of Rebecca's affair with Wells.
Northern Ballet Theatre plays solid weeks of Swan Lake; Scottish Ballet offers ceaseless Coppelias; London City Ballet provides Romeo and Juliet and a classical triple bill.
He has already held discussions with UK institutions on supporting such an idea. Appeals to the UK government so far have been frustrated by a ceaseless merry-go-round of bureaucratic buck-passing, he says.
Although the libretto has been translated for this production by Michael Feingold, almost none of the words are comprehensible in the ceaseless, high-pitched but musically gripping brouhaha.
He also had to listen to death threats from neighboring inmates kept sleepless by the diseased man's ceaseless hacking.
Poignant testimony to the plight of Mexican workers and peasants, after nearly six decades of socialist rule, is their ceaseless daily flight northward in search of jobs.