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unrelievedly adverb uk /ˌʌn.rɪˈliː.vɪd.li/ us /ˌʌn.rɪˈliː.vɪd.li/ in a way that is continuous and never improves: 未改善地,未缓和地 Voters' views of the Government are unrelievedly negative. 选民对政府的看法没有好转,仍然非常负面。 She does not disguise how unrelievedly grim life is for the villagers.她没有掩饰村民的生活是多么悲惨,没有改善的迹象。 See
unrelieved The picture is less unrelievedly gloomy than much of the data would suggest. All three women brought humour to scenes that can be unrelievedly serious. His view of the world was consistently, unrelievedly, and unjustifiably pessimistic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Continuous & permanent abiding abidingly ad infinitum around-the-clock be here to stayidiom immanence immanent immanently imperishable on the bounceidiom on the spinidiom on the trotidiom perennial permanence uninterruptedly unrelentingly unrelieved unremitting unremittingly
Examples of unrelievedly unrelievedly By modern standards, the hour (an audio version has survived) was unrelievedly tedious. From The New Yorker The play is unrelievedly bleak but with a denouement of unexpected hope: a moving, almost revelatory evening of theater, and easily the best new play of the year. From TIME On the contrary, the life of such a family appealed to me as an almost unrelievedly tragic futility. From Project Gutenberg It was dreary, it was unrelievedly ugly; above all, it looked like grim failure. From Project Gutenberg With human nature what it was, it became almost unrelievedly evil. From Project Gutenberg 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. |