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Adjective
1. showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality;
"an indefatigable advocate of equal rights"
"a tireless worker"
"unflagging pursuit of excellence"
un- >entry 1 + wearying, present participle of weary
1 I have yet to find any other line of human effort demanding such unwearying patience and application, shifty tact and unflagging alertness.
2 Many have swallowed without salt his statement that he learned to write by imitation; that by the "sedulous ape" method, employed with unwearying study of great models, he himself became a successful author.
3 Only mothers have this gift of absolute and unwearying self-sacrifice, never hoping for or dreaming of a return.
4 He had given to the nature of Pauline Cambron two strong, unwearying wings: the pinion of faith and the pinion of love.
5 But nothing could veil the pure and steadfast and unwearying devotion to the well-being of other men.
6 As the chief characteristics of Balzac are intense observation, concentrated thought, and the most obstinate and unwearying labour, so the chief characteristic of George Sand is easy improvisation.
7 Both possessed the unwearying patience of the craftsman, the same devotion to science and the same power of close and loving observation.
8 We were seen in splendid array; there was ready for him the unwearying might of armed men, and troops mingled from all nations, and the return from the wars was glorious.
9 I think sometimes that these three are one, and that Silence is his inward voice and the Wind the sound of his unwearying feet.
10 One of the outlaws walked watchfully about the camp all night and another sat close by his bunk watching with unwearying eyes.
11 There may be in the world characters strong enough to brave all this, boldly to enter on a course of ceaseless, unwearying self-abnegation.
12 But few poets have wrought with such unwearying patience.
13 For three years and a half after the birth of the child, Theodora was subjected to an unwearying hostility, always finding fresh reasons for complaint and injustice.
14 But the skill of his medical attendant, and the unwearying care of his parents, were the means of saving his life.
15 It was upon this occasion that George Walker displayed the noblest qualities, and by his fortitude, tact, and unwearying exertions kept the ship afloat and saved the lives of all on board.
16 There flesh and blood must keep pace with unwearying machines, the latest and most ingenious that man's brain can conceive.
17 Her sympathetic interest followed Edward through all the stages of illness and convalescence, as chronicled by his wife's unwearying pen.
18 He had sat beside him night after night in unwearying affection.
19 But it was difficult enough, for her adversary displayed such unwearying politeness and amiability as left her few occasions for the contrary.
20 For what qualities on the part of the poor are so valuable, in a social point of view, as industry, self-denying diligence, systematic, unwearying devotion even to work which brings them such scanty remuneration?
1 坚持不懈的
5 不会疲倦的