un·bro·ken
adjective/ʌnˈbrəʊkən/
/ʌnˈbrəʊkən/
- not interrupted in any way
连续的;不间断的 - a single unbroken line
一条连续的线 - 30 years of virtually unbroken peace
30 年几乎未间断的和平 - my first night of unbroken sleep since the baby was born
自孩子出世以来我睡的头一个囫囵觉 - an unbroken chain of events
不间断的事件链 - Silence reigned unbroken in the room.
房间里一片寂静。
Extra Examples- The long chain of warm, golden days remained unbroken.
温暖、金色的日子的长链仍然没有中断。 - She retired from the company after 45 years of unbroken service.
她连续服务45年后从这家公司退休了。 - It was the first unbroken night of sleep I had had for months.
这是几个月来我睡的第一个安稳觉。 - an intimacy that continued unbroken until the following spring
一直持续到第二年春天的亲密关系
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- remain
- continue
- …
- almost
- largely
- virtually
- …
- a single unbroken line
- (of a record in a sport, etc.) that has not been improved on
未改写的;未被打破的;未被超过的 - His long jump record remained unbroken for 25 years.
他的跳远纪录 25 年没被打破。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- remain
- continue
- …
- almost
- largely
- virtually
- …
- His long jump record remained unbroken for 25 years.