eternity UK [ɪ'tɜ:.nɪ.ti] US [-'tɝ:.nə.tˌi] noun uncountable ■time which never ends or which has no limits 永远,永恒;无穷•They haven't been given these rights for (all) eternity - they should justify having them just like most other people have to.这些权利并非永久地赋予他们——他们应该像其他大多数人必须要做的那样,证明自己有资格享有这些权利。 •Religions gain some of their worldly power by claiming they have the key to eternity (= a state of existence outside normal life).宗教所拥有的世俗权力中有一些是靠宣称自己拥有通往永恒的锁匙而获得的。 an eternity ■a very long time 极长的一段时间•The film went on for what seemed like an eternity.这部电影长得好像永远演不完。 •Nine months is a long time for anyone, but it's an eternity for the very young.对任何人来说,九个月都是很长的一段时间,而对于小孩子来说,简直就是遥遥无期。 UK [ɪ'tɜ:.nɪ.ti] US [-'tɝ:.nə.tˌi] noun send sb to eternity literary ■to kill someone 使触电死亡;用电刑处死 |