eternal
- IPA[ɪˈtəːnl]
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- lasting or existing forever; without end;(of truths, values, or questions) valid for all time; essentially unchanging
noun: Eternal
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- 1. lasting or existing forever; without end the secret of eternal youth fear of eternal damnation 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of truths, values, or questions) valid for all time; essentially unchanging eternal truths of art and life
- ▪ informal seeming to last or persist forever, especially on account of being tedious or annoying eternal nagging demands she is an eternal optimist 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. used to emphasize expressions of admiration, gratitude, etc. to his eternal credit, he maintained his dignity throughout
- 3. used to refer to an everlasting or universal spirit, as represented by God a man entirely under the sway of the Eternal and not of the material
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- a relationship between three people, typically a couple and the lover of one of them, involving ...
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- spiritual existence after death of the body
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- it is human nature always to find fresh cause for optimism
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- a name for the city of Rome
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- a name for the city of Rome
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- it is human nature always to find fresh cause for optimism
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- it is human nature always to find fresh cause for optimism
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- lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning: the secret of eternal youth fear of eternal damnation
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