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 lifelong ['laiflɔŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 终身的, 毕生的

  1. I believe he will be my lifelong friend.
    我相信他会成为我一生的好友。
  2. He chose genetic engineering to be his lifelong career.
    他选择了遗传工程学作为终生的事业。


lifelong
[ adj ]
continuing through life
<adj.all>
a lifelong friendfrom lifelong habit
his lifelong study of Greek art


Lifelong \Life"long\ (l[imac]f"l[o^]ng`), a. [Life + long. Cf.
{Livelong}.]
Lasting or continuing through life. --Tennyson.

  1. In his farewell address to the nation Saturday, he alluded to the current criticism of that 21-year era, allowing that some "bad things" had occurred but sticking fast to his lifelong belief in the Socialist creed.
  2. Jack Lindsay, a prolific Australian man of letters and lifelong Marxist, died at his home in the English university city of Cambridge.
  3. "We can cure people who might otherwise have a lifelong infection with serious consequences if we get to them early enough," said Robert P. Perrillo, associate professor of medicine at Washington University in St. Louis.
  4. Vice President George Bush touched off a quick chorus of challenges and criticism from environmentalists and elected officials with his claim to be a lifelong environmentalist.
  5. But the chief executive Mr Dick Evans is still there, as is deputy chairman Mr Sydney Gillibrand - a lifelong aircraft man, steeped in BAe's defence and aerospace businesses.
  6. Mrs. Johanson, a Republican housewife and lifelong resident of this town of 6,700, 45 miles south of Providence, said the apparent dognapping is the work of a sick mind rather than a political foe. Rumors have sprung up nevertheless.
  7. Flynn, a lifelong South Boston resident, said those responsible "will pay a heavy price." No one was hurt in the incident Wednesday evening at the third-floor apartment shared by Bullock, her husband, four children and grandson.
  8. "How about 'Little Women'?" asks another lifelong fan, Judy Handsman of New York, who says she's been around about as long as Nancy Drew.
  9. Two others were convicted of killing Ponto and handed lifelong prison terms.
  10. The late President Hoover, a lifelong foe of communism, founded the library with his own World War I collection two years after the 1917 Soviet revolution.
  11. After working together as patent examiners in Berne early in the century, Einstein and Besso kept up a lifelong correspondence that spanned five decades.
  12. Mr. Safra says it reflects his belief that Europe's 1992 economic integration promises rich pickings and his lifelong faith in strongly capitalized banks.
  13. The best-known former spy master is, of course, President Bush, a lifelong summer resident of Kennebunkport who was appointed director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976.
  14. But another freshman Democrat reversed a lifelong anti-abortion stance to announce he would vote to override the president.
  15. "This has been a lifelong dream for her," Danielle's mother, Brenda Lasater, said Tuesday. "When she was 4, she went to the Midland Theater (in Kansas City) and saw `Annie.'
  16. I think it's an event that needs to be remembered but not dwelled upon," said Ron Thompson, 34, a lifelong Dallas resident making his first visit to Dealey Plaza.
  17. Such babies are at much higher risk of incurring serious health problems requiring extended hospitalization at birth; they have a higher chance for lifelong physical handicaps; and they have a higher death rate.
  18. How long this quiet state of infection may last is unclear, although researchers speculated it might be lifelong for some people.
  19. It said the appeal has raised $3,200, half from an employee who had planned to bequeath the money in her will, and the other half from a lifelong reader.
  20. Mr. Kelley, 54 years old, is a Houston investment counselor and lifelong friend of of Treasury Secretary James Baker.
  21. Brown is the founder of the California-based Institute for Research on Learning, which addresses the problems of lifelong learning and how that applies to corporations as well as individuals. 'There are 100,000 people at Xerox.
  22. "It's a special place," says Nickerson, a lifelong Cape Cod resident. "It shouldn't be turned into Long Island." But real estate developers disagree.
  23. The president and his wife Nancy reportedly have taken a special interest in their case since Vera, who calls herself "a lifelong refusenik," wrote to the Reagans April 4 asking for help.
  24. "It's kind of weird," said Lisa Cole, a hotel publicist and lifelong Miami resident.
  25. Kinnock, a lifelong anti-nuclear campaigner, told party leaders he no longer could publicly defend the policy.
  26. "It's like wearing a Harvard tie if you didn't go to Harvard," laments one lifelong summer resident.
  27. My first sale was in 1912," said bookseller David Kirschenbaum of Carnegie Bookshop in Manhattan, a lifelong friend of Martin's. "There are people who are accumulators and there are people that are collectors.
  28. Two outstandingly patient women emerge as lifelong companions - Maeve Brennan, a colleague at Hull, and Monica Jones, an academic in the English faculty at the University of Leicester.
  29. Nelson, a lifelong Episcopalian, was nominated into the priesthood by the congregation at All Saints Episcopal Church under a canon allowing elevation of parishioners to priests in remote parishes.
  30. They'll just slow down to the mental pace of the average urban escapee you run into in Aspen, and the brain damage will probably not be irreversible the way it is for lifelong in-state consumers.
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