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relentless (re LENT less) There’s no stopping the adjectives for “unstop-ping” (#4 is the exception). The root word derives from a word meaning “to melt,” but the “relentless” never melts, never slows. You can also say “unrelenting.”
- The relentless pressure on Margaret to succeed had begun when she was three months old: her parents played the music of Mozart in the nursery because they had read that it aided development of an infant’s brain.
- The unrelenting beat of the drum resounded through the tropical night, delighting the dancers (Were they doing the limbo?) and frustrating the would-be sleepers.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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无情的(无镜头)“取消暂停”的形容词层出不穷(#4是个例外)。词根来源于一个单词,意思是“融化”,但“无情”永远不会融化,永远不会变慢。你也可以说“不屈不挠”
玛格丽特在三个月大的时候就开始承受着巨大的成功压力:她的父母在托儿所播放莫扎特的音乐,因为他们读到它有助于婴儿大脑的发育。
无情的鼓声响彻热带的夜晚,让舞者们感到高兴(他们在做边缘舞吗?),也让想要睡觉的人感到沮丧。
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