1.We see that the security services – MI5 often, and Special Branch unfailingly – were useless at spying on intellectuals.
英:[ʌn'feɪlɪŋlɪ]
美:[ʌnˈfelɪŋlɪ]
词根:unfailing
adj.unfailing 经久不衰的;可靠的;无穷尽的
adjective
not failing or liable to fail:
constant, unflagging
unfailing courtesy
everlasting, inexhaustible
a subject of unfailing interest
infallible, sure
an unfailing test
reliably, credibly
The first known use of unfailing was in the 14th century
unfamiliaradjective
not well-known : strange
an unfamiliar place
not well acquainted
unfamiliar with the subject
unfaithfuladjective
not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal
an unfaithful friend
not faithful to marriage vows
inaccurate
an unfaithful translation
unfaithfuladjective
not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal
an unfaithful friend
not faithful to marriage vows
inaccurate
an unfaithful translation
unfaithfuladjective
not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal
an unfaithful friend
not faithful to marriage vows
inaccurate
an unfaithful translation
unfairadjective
not fair, honest, or just : unjust, dishonest
an unfair trial
not fair in doing business
unfair to workers
unfairadjective
not fair, honest, or just : unjust, dishonest
an unfair trial
not fair in doing business
unfair to workers
unfailingadjective
not likely to fail : constant, unflagging
unfailing support
not likely to run out or be used up : everlasting, inexhaustible
an unfailing supply
infallible sense 2
the unfailing mark of an amateur
1.We see that the security services – MI5 often, and Special Branch unfailingly – were useless at spying on intellectuals.
2.In high school she read Vogue and Cosmopolitan, and unfailingly dressed on trend.
3.Pile writes the unfailingly catchy music and chimes in with vocals.
4.So did American customer service: The responses they sent were unfailingly polite and entirely unhelpful.
5.Apart from one stiff dance number, Tazewell Thompson’s direction was unfailingly potent and insightful; Stewart Robertson, the conductor, drew outstanding playing from the orchestra.
6.When your star client is an internationally obsessed-over, unfailingly photographed clotheshorse, a peculiar problem presents itself.
7.Soft-spoken and presenting a beguiling, open face — one might call it “innocent” — the modern conjurer was unfailingly polite and forthcoming in a recent video interview.
8.The music unfailingly suits the words with its airy lines, elegant ensembles and sly allusions: a whiff of “La Bohème” each time Lydia dreams of noble destitution, for instance.
9.O'Mahoney is saddled with an awkward speech explaining the source of Billy's personal and professional devotedness to Emily, but his character's reticence is unfailingly eloquent.
10.I think about this whenever anyone compliments my cooking because if you're magnanimous about butter, people will unfailingly love your food.
11.But her essential opacity remains a constant, the pleasing angles of her gorgeous face unfailingly presented to their best advantage.
12.The result is unfailingly lively, though it doesn't have me hankering for another Broadway revival.
13.Her jump was exceptional, her placement unfailingly neat.
14.The fight, fuelled with drugs and drink, shifts from verbal lacerations to physical ones, and Becky, unfailingly aware of her eagerly awaiting audience, nonetheless very publicly hits bottom.
15.The final farewell was anti-climactic, with no carriages or fairy godmothers, just a taxi to the train station, driven by an unfailingly polite local who pointed out the building where he had been born.
16.He is called arrogant, but he is often unfailingly polite.
17.Strangely, the blowup occurred upstairs in the control booth, and the central player was Geoff, the timid and unfailingly respectful sound engineer for the Beatles’ most innovative recordings.
18.Yet these and the other pictures, whether on paper or canvas, are largely abstract and unfailingly lyrical.
19.In three conversations, Lowe was unfailingly forthcoming and polite, thanking me repeatedly for allowing him to talk about himself, which is, you know, the point of an interview.
20.To his admirers and even his scalding critics, Fleming was unfailingly charming and assured.