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I like thehousebut I don'timagineI'lllivethere forever.我喜欢那栋房子,但是我想我不会在那里永远住下去。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesevery time - alwaysHe always leaves the lights on.
- constantlyHe's constantly losing his keys.
- continuallyShe is continually late to class.
- for everI am for ever misplacing my bag!
- time after timeTime after time he comes back and pretends like nothing has happened.
See more results » Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfor a very long time - alwaysThe power plant is always running.
- for everI will love you for ever.
- permanentlyHis reputation was permanently ruined by the scandal.
- eternallyEvildoers shall be eternally condemned.
- uninterruptedlyStocks have risen uninterruptedly for the last three months.
See more results » B2for anextremelylongtimeor too muchtime: 长久地 We'dbetterwalkabitquicker- it's going totakeforever if we go at thispace.我们最好走快一点儿——如果以这个速度走下去,我们得走很久。 She's forevertellinghim she's going toleavehim but she neveractuallydoes.她老是跟他说要离开他,但实际上从未那样做过。 - Eachtransactionat theforeignexchangecounterseemsto take forever.
- Iknowshe's gone forever, but I just can't put her out of mymind.
- Thatlookofpuregriefwould beimprintedon hermindforever.
- Theawfulsoundof thecrashwill bestampedon hermemoryforever.
- Thecityhas atimelessqualityas if it hadexistedforever.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesContinuous & permanent - abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- incessantly
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- persistence
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
- wall-to-wall
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: GrammarAlways: meaning Always can mean ‘on every occasion’, ‘forever’ or ‘very frequently’. In these meanings we use it with simple tense forms:… Alwayswith continuous verb forms We can use always with continuous verb forms to refer to regular events or states, especially ones which are problematic or which we do not like or want:… Always: position We most commonly use always in mid position, between the subject and main verb, after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after main verb be:… Alwayswithcanandcould We often use always with can and could to talk about possible solutions to problems:… As always We use as always to talk about one event which is seen as typical:… Always,for goodorfor ever? When we talk about things which will be permanent, we normally use for good, or, more formally, for ever (sometimes written as forever). We do not normally say for always:… existingorhappeningfor alltimein thefuture: Today, more than 500,000 USchildrenwaitinfostercarefor a foreverhome. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesContinuous & permanent - abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- incessantly
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- persistence
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
- wall-to-wall
See more results » (Definition offoreverfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)永远I like thehousebut I don'timagineI'lllivethere forever.我喜欢那栋房子,但是我想我不会在那里永远住下去。 B2for anextremelylongtimeor too muchtime 长久地We'dbetterwalkabitquicker- it's going totakeforever if we go at thispace.我们最好走快一点儿——如果以这个速度走下去,我们得走很久。 频繁地,老是She's forevertellinghim she's going toleavehim but she neveractuallydoes.她老是跟他说要离开他,但实际上从未那样做过。 - Eachtransactionat theforeignexchangecounterseemsto take forever.
- Iknowshe's gone forever, but I just can't put her out of mymind.
- Thatlookofpuregriefwould beimprintedon hermindforever.
- Theawfulsoundof thecrashwill bestampedon hermemoryforever.
- Thecityhas atimelessqualityas if it hadexistedforever.
GrammarAlways: meaning Always can mean ‘on every occasion’, ‘forever’ or ‘very frequently’. In these meanings we use it with simple tense forms:… Alwayswith continuous verb forms We can use always with continuous verb forms to refer to regular events or states, especially ones which are problematic or which we do not like or want:… Always: position We most commonly use always in mid position, between the subject and main verb, after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after main verb be:… Alwayswithcanandcould We often use always with can and could to talk about possible solutions to problems:… As always We use as always to talk about one event which is seen as typical:… Always,for goodorfor ever? When we talk about things which will be permanent, we normally use for good, or, more formally, for ever (sometimes written as forever). We do not normally say for always:… forever| American Dictionaryfor alltime, without end: Forever can alsomeanalways orfrequently: She was forever late forappointments. He was forever saying that he’dpayme back, but he never did. (Definition offoreverfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofforeverforever Otherwise, weforeverrun the risk of remaining detached and of pretending that we can occupy a position entirely outside ideological discourse.From theCambridge English Corpus We may even think it proper to deny them voting rights, perhapsforever.From theCambridge English Corpus Creating a child creates an iredeemable future and changesforeverthe fabric of life.From theCambridge English Corpus If you were to liveforever, your actions would not matter as much as they do, and they would lack the seriousness which they have.From theCambridge English Corpus Once good samples have been obtained, the frozen vitreous-ice samples can be stored 'forever' in liquid nitrogen.From theCambridge English Corpus I don't wish to be left hanging aroundforever.From theCambridge English Corpus Both wereforevergenerous with ideas, always extremely critical, but never destructive.From theCambridge English Corpus In a classical or intuitionistic proof, as soon as a proposition is established, it remains trueforever.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, the analysis also includes intensifiers, such as universal and negative pronouns (all, nothing), amplifiers (a lot,forever), and emphatics (extreme/-ly/, total/-ly/).From theCambridge English Corpus Perhaps the mysterious will remainforeverguarded by its own definition, but at least now some of its doors have keys.From theCambridge English Corpus From date s2 on, government policy parameters will remain constant through date s = s3 onforever.From theCambridge English Corpus The temple has been rent by the riotous energy of the natural world; it is about to be lostforeverto the undergrowth.From theCambridge English Corpus The riders must ' rideforeveron that range up in the sky'.From theCambridge English Corpus They recognised that life does not go onforever, the life-story leads to an end.From theCambridge English Corpus Finally, and in this context most importantly, if the vernacular road system was unpaved and constantly changing, the imperial highways were meant to endureforever.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/forever## |