英:['ʌnɪg'zɔ:stɪd]
美:[ˌʌnɪg'zɔstɪd]
英:['ʌnɪg'zɔ:stɪd]
美:[ˌʌnɪg'zɔstɪd]
Adjective
1. not used up completely;
"an unexhausted well"
【修】未用尽
un- >entry 1 + exhausted, past participle of exhaust
1 A. No; by good deeds they may enjoy a limited term of happiness before being drawn into rebirth by their unexhausted tanhā.
2 Here was a poised, unflawed stillness that was beyond time, because it remained the same, inexhaustible, unchanging, unexhausted.
3 Virginia Woolf wrote: “Sometimes I think heaven must be one continuous unexhausted reading.”
4 Sun! the unexhausted fountain, Whence flow warmth and genial light, By whom Day to us is given Loaded with untold delight!
5 And now let the reader note this lesson on the unexhausted possibilities of human organisms and human life.
6 In fifty—in a hundred years—the mine would still be unexhausted.
7 Disaster after disaster left unexhausted her marvellous powers of recuperation.
8 Bring back the fern, the fish, the frond and the fowl, the golden toad and the pygmy owl, revisit the scene where swallowtails fly through acres of unexhausted sky.
9 A subject which has had much attention devoted to it of late years is the question of the value of unexhausted manures in the soil.
10 They used to go away with the dazed air of men who have heard strange matters, and Ukridge, unexhausted, would turn to interview the next batch.
11 To him Populonia had given six hundred of her children, tried in war, but Ilva three hundred, the island rich in unexhausted mines of steel.
12 And this meant the Renaissance once more, still unexhausted, only working less immediately and in fresh if narrower channels.
13 Much would thus pass, unexhausted of its nutritive matter, through the alimentary canal, as whole oats often do through that of horses, and thus a considerable waste would ensue.
14 Is it surprising that the anti-suffragist sees a vast, unexhausted field for woman's influence outside the political?
15 Variants include: "embedded" and "imbedded;" "a hypothesis" and "an hypothesis;" "inexhausted" and "unexhausted;" "volcanos" and "volcanoes."
16 Who supplies, Age after age, thy unexhausted springs?
17 Louis XIV., a despotic monarch, with as yet unexhausted resources, had it within his power to strike first.
18 Meanwhile Blanche was contented with her lonely, monotonous life, perhaps, in part, because she knew no other, yet, also, because a fountain of youthful gaiety was still unexhausted in her heart.
19 Meanwhile, the force of the nations who were destined to achieve the coming transformation was unexhausted, their physical and mental faculties were unimpaired.
20 And in whose antique verse we, the offspring of other ages, and tongues, and races, drink still the freshly-flowing and ever-living waters of original and unexhausted humanity?
1 不会疲倦的
2 未用完的