1an eternityLONG TIMEa period of time that seems very long because you are annoyed, anxious etc 似乎很漫长的一段时间
Here she waited for what seemed like an eternity.
她在此等了似乎很漫长的一段时间。
That week was an eternity of solitude and boredom.
那一周孤独和无聊的感觉无穷无尽。
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an eternity• We only waited five minutes, but it seemed like an eternity.
2[uncountableU]ALWAYS/FOREVER the whole of time without any end 永恒
a little animal preserved for all eternity as a fossil
成为化石而得以永久存世的小动物
3.[uncountableU]ALWAYS/FOREVER the state of existence after death that some people believe continues for ever 永生
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eternity• They had practised together for only an hour, yet it seemed like an eternity.• It seemed an eternity in coming.• It is therefore often wise to pitch such descents, which of course can take an eternity.• The problem was to defineeternity.• How could I not resent some stupidcloudsrobbing me of my one, briefglimpse of eternity?• She told him about the Elder, and of the eternity of memories he had pouredunasked into her head.• There is, to be sure, a certainlogic in the view which advocates the relinquishment of doomedcreatures to eternity.
for all eternity• This new phase, following on the day of judgement, was to last for all eternity.• She is said to be bricked up in her room, spinning her hand loomfor all eternity.• The cause of the crash will continue to be a mysteryfor all eternity.• I love you, I need you, I want you by my side for all eternity.