eternity
n. 永恒; 永生,不朽; 极长的一段时间
Eternity is time without an end or a state of existence outside time, especially the state which some people believe they will pass into after they have died.
I have always found the thought of eternity terrifying.
我向来觉得永生的想法很可怕。
...laying him to rest for all eternity.
让他永远安息
If you say that a situation lasted for an eternity, you mean that it seemed to last an extremely long time, usually because it was boring or unpleasant.
The war continued for an eternity...
那场战争持续了极长的一段时间。
The ringing went on for what seemed an eternity, and then someone answered.
电话响了似乎很长一段时间,然后有人接了电话。
1. time without end
2. a state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife
3. a seemingly endless time interval (waiting)
I thought my life's events would need to go down in eternity.
我想我的生活的世界应该要永世流传.
The dull play seemed to last an eternity.
这场乏味的剧似乎演个没完没了.
Answer: well, nobody can guarantee eternity.
回答: 没人能保证永恒.
He waited for an eternity.
他无尽期地等待着.
But within each of those divisions , Eternity still reigned.
但在每一个时间段内, 仍然有无穷无尽的时间.