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unflagging (un FLAG ing) When something flags, it tires, possibly stops. So the adjective describes something that does not tire, does not stop. The root word is Scandinavian.
- Dinner party conversation began to flag with dessert; everyone had already said whatever they had to say, which was, in the case of several guests, not much.
- Sisyphus’s efforts to push the huge boulder up the hill left him with a rolling stone but with unflagging spirits, if we believe philosopher Albert Camus.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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不抖动(不抖动)当有东西抖动时,它会疲劳,可能会停止。所以形容词描述的是不累、不停的东西。词根是斯堪的纳维亚。
晚宴上的谈话开始以甜点为主;每个人都已经说了他们想说的话,就几位客人而言,这些话并不多。
如果我们相信哲学家阿尔伯特·加缪的话,西西弗斯把巨石推上山的努力给他留下了一块滚动的石头,但他有着不屈不挠的精神。
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