forever
adv. 永遠; 完全地; 長久地; 老是
If you say that something will happen or continue forever, you mean that it will always happen or continue.
I think that we will live together forever...
我想我們會永遠生活在一起。
It was great fun but we knew it wouldn't go on for ever...
這很開心,但是我們知道不會永遠這樣。
If something has gone or changed forever, it has gone or changed completely and permanently.
The old social order was gone forever...
舊的社會秩序一去不復返了。
Their lives changed forever.
他們的生活完全改變了。
If you say that something takes forever or lasts forever, you are emphasizing that it takes or lasts a very long time, or that it seems to.
The drive seemed to take forever...
車似乎永遠也開不到頭。
They didn't cost anything and they lasted forever.
它們花不了多少錢,卻非常耐用。
If you say that someone is forever doing a particular thing, especially something which annoys or amuses you, you are emphasizing that they do it very often.
He was forever attempting to arrange deals...
他老是想撮合交易。
I was forever dragging him away from the fireplace.
我老是要把他從壁爐邊拉開。
You use forever to emphasize that someone always has or shows the quality mentioned.
Katherine was forever secretive...
凱瑟琳總是神神秘秘的。
To this end the young child is forever watchful.
這個年紀不大的孩子為此始終保持警惕。
1. for a limitless time;
2. seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly;
3. for a very long or seemingly endless time;
forever and a day
永遠地,永久地,極長久地
forever and ever
永久,永遠
May the friendship between the peoples of ( our ) two countries last forever.
祝兩國人民的友誼萬古長青.
The image of their son holding up the championship trophy would be etched on their memories forever.
他們永遠也不會忘記兒子高舉著冠軍獎盃的樣子.
Teacher is powerful in a child's eyes forever.
老師在孩子們的心中永遠是強者.
Are you going to root here forever?
你留在這兒永遠不走了 嗎 ?
Gone forever are the days when the imperialists enslaved the Chinese people.
帝國主義奴役中國人民的時代已經一去不復返了.