inexhaustible的意思和读音

inexhaustible

: [ˌɪnɪɡˈzɔstəb(ə)l] : [ˌɪnɪɡˈzɔːstəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.+n.inexhaustible source

adj.limited

adj.everlasting,infinite,unlimited,bottomless,never-ending

inexhaustibleadj.

1.that cannot be exhausted (= finished); very great

an inexhaustible supply of good jokes

Her energy is inexhaustible.

adj.1.,2.,

adj.1.never completely used up, and therefore always available

1. inevitable , inexhaustible inexorably , ...

2. still inexhaustible stray ...

3. disposal inexhaustible idiomatic ...

4. disposal inexhaustible idiomatic ...

5. inertia n. inexhaustible adj. inexorable adj.

6. exhaust v. 使 inexhaustible adj. expect v. , , ...

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1.Press photographers, who had begun shooting as the limousine stopped, were continuing as if film were inexhaustible .仿

2.The novel in question is the instrument of that simultaneously relative and inexhaustible knowledge, so like that of love.

3.In spite of his grief, Twain continued to amuse the American public with a seemingly inexhaustible store of wit and humor.·使

4.Such a future is favorable for the hotel as it indicates an inexhaustible flow of customers into this area.

5.Bilbo is still greeting guests. One of them seems to have an inexhaustible supply of children.

6.Explanation is useless, but the sensation remains and, with it, the constant attractions of a universe inexhaustible in quantity.西

7.No, the best was in wanting it, in sitting and looking at it, when one tasted an inexhaustible treasure-house of flavors.

8.This young man had a very keen sense of the comic and an inexhaustible, almost excessive, flow of words.

9.It was a valuable resource of the colony, and it appeared to be inexhaustible.

10.But the bulk of the invasion force was a seemingly inexhaustible number of these adaptable fighters.