never for a moment
基本解釋
- adv. 決不
英漢例句
- Never for a moment did he think the shot would become the most viewed image on the planet.
他曾未想過(guò)這張照片會(huì)成為這個(gè)星球上觀賞次數(shù)最多的照片 - Well I think that we should always call matter 'time matter' or matter of time so that we never for a moment forget its essential temporality and essential changefulness.
我們應(yīng)該把物質(zhì)稱為,時(shí)間物質(zhì),就不會(huì)忘掉其,多變性。 - The prophet on the top of Carmel continued to wrestle with God and never for a moment gave way to the fear that he would not be suited for Jehovah's courts.
卡梅爾城(Carmel)最偉大的先知始終堅(jiān)持他熱忱的祈禱,他從來(lái)沒(méi)有向心中的恐懼讓步,沒(méi)有覺(jué)得他會(huì)害怕走上耶和華的審判的法庭。 - Never for a moment did I even fantasize that Aaron Sorkin was Mr. Right.
NPR: Kristin Chenoweth Is 'A Little Bit Wicked' - Never for a moment do you doubt the accuracy or the relevance and context of the material the author brings to his tale.
ECONOMIST: The complex lives of legal persons - But she never for a moment denied her Jewishness.
ECONOMIST: Israel is moving towards a more pluralistic Judaism