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Definition of unresting in English: unrestingadjective ʌnˈrɛstɪŋˌənˈrɛstɪŋ Ceaselessly active. 不休息的;动个不停的;永不静止的 the unresting movements of the heavens Example sentencesExamples - Gary concludes his book by making these remarks: ‘The end of science does not mean the end of the unresting endeavour and continually progressing development of more and more comprehensive and useful physical theories.’
- The legend of the Flying Dutchman is as old as Homer, who showed us Ulysses as an unresting traveler, yearning for home and domestic joys.
- The unresting movements of the heavens and the water correspond to the unceasing power of the hydraulic machine and, by extension, to the unceasing power of the emperor.
- Ater rowing through an immense amount of floating debris, which impeded our progress at every moment, we arrived at the long black strip of earth, and found it crowded with thousands of people in a state of unresting activity.
- Outside the commercial attitude of payed services and web spaces, we happily welcome those who feel unresting towards cultural and media censorship, towards the globalized imagery they are preparing, packing and selling us every day.
- But the great-hearted Odysseus he found not within; for he sat weeping on the shore, racking his soul with tears and groans and griefs, and he would look over the unresting sea, shedding tears.
Derivativesadverb Hudson was not born for repose; his fate was to sail unrestingly till he died. Example sentencesExamples - Vydas had rented a nice apartment for us and guided us unrestingly through the small lanes of the old town.
- It would seem that he ought to have pressed his troops forward unrestingly till they reached cannon-shot distance from the enemy, and made his reconnaissances as his columns were advancing.
- The inventor, feeling that he had within his reach a giant power, strove unrestingly to set at work his powerful slave.
- I looked with sympathetic awe and fearfulness upon the man who, in mid-winter just landed from a four years’ dangerous voyage, could so unrestingly push off again for still another tempestuous term.
Rhymesarresting, unprotesting, westing Definition of unresting in US English: unrestingadjectiveˌənˈrɛstɪŋˌənˈrestiNG Ceaselessly active. 不休息的;动个不停的;永不静止的 the unresting movements of the heavens Example sentencesExamples - The unresting movements of the heavens and the water correspond to the unceasing power of the hydraulic machine and, by extension, to the unceasing power of the emperor.
- But the great-hearted Odysseus he found not within; for he sat weeping on the shore, racking his soul with tears and groans and griefs, and he would look over the unresting sea, shedding tears.
- Outside the commercial attitude of payed services and web spaces, we happily welcome those who feel unresting towards cultural and media censorship, towards the globalized imagery they are preparing, packing and selling us every day.
- Ater rowing through an immense amount of floating debris, which impeded our progress at every moment, we arrived at the long black strip of earth, and found it crowded with thousands of people in a state of unresting activity.
- The legend of the Flying Dutchman is as old as Homer, who showed us Ulysses as an unresting traveler, yearning for home and domestic joys.
- Gary concludes his book by making these remarks: ‘The end of science does not mean the end of the unresting endeavour and continually progressing development of more and more comprehensive and useful physical theories.’
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