infinite 音标拼音: ['ɪnfənət]
a . 无限的,无穷的;无数的,极多的;非限定的;无穷的
n . 无限物;无穷
无限的,无穷的;无数的,极多的;非限定的;无穷的无限物;无穷
infinite 无限
infinite adj 1 :
having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude ; "
the infinite ingenuity of man "; "
infinite wealth " [
ant : {
finite }]
2 :
of verbs ;
having neither person nor number nor mood (
as a participle or gerund or infinitive ); "
infinite verb form "
[
synonym : {
infinite }, {
non -
finite }] [
ant : {
finite }]
3 :
too numerous to be counted ; "
incalculable riches "; "
countless hours "; "
an infinite number of reasons "; "
innumerable difficulties "; "
the multitudinous seas "; "
myriad stars ";
"
untold thousands " [
synonym : {
countless }, {
infinite },
{
innumerable }, {
innumerous }, {
multitudinous }, {
myriad },
{
numberless }, {
uncounted }, {
unnumberable }, {
unnumbered },
{
unnumerable }]
4 :
total and all -
embracing ; "
God '
s infinite wisdom "
n 1 :
the unlimited expanse in which everything is located ; "
they tested his ability to locate objects in space "; "
the boundless regions of the infinite " [
synonym : {
space },
{
infinite }]
Infinite \
In "
fi *
nite \,
n .
1 .
That which is infinite ;
boundless space or duration ;
infinity ;
boundlessness .
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Not till the weight is heaved from off the air ,
and the thunders roll down the horizon ,
will the serene light of God flow upon us ,
and the blue infinite embrace us again . --
J .
Martineau .
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2 . (
Math .)
An infinite quantity or magnitude .
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3 .
An infinity ;
an incalculable or very great number .
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Glittering chains ,
embroidered richly o '
er With infinite of pearls and finest gold . --
Fanshawe .
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4 .
The Infinite Being ;
God ;
the Almighty .
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Infinite \
In "
fi *
nite \,
a . [
L .
infinitus :
cf .
F .
infini .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
Finite }.]
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1 .
Unlimited or boundless ,
in time or space ;
as ,
infinite duration or distance .
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Whatever is finite ,
as finite ,
will admit of no comparative relation with infinity ;
for whatever is less than infinite is still infinitely distant from infinity ;
and lower than infinite distance the lowest or least can not sink . --
H .
Brooke .
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2 .
Without limit in power ,
capacity ,
knowledge ,
or excellence ;
boundless ;
immeasurably or inconceivably great ;
perfect ;
as ,
the infinite wisdom and goodness of God ; --
opposed to {
finite }.
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Great is our Lord ,
and of great power ;
his understanding is infinite . --
Ps .
cxlvii .
5 .
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O God ,
how infinite thou art ! --
I .
Watts .
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3 .
Indefinitely large or extensive ;
great ;
vast ;
immense ;
gigantic ;
prodigious .
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Infinite riches in a little room . --
Marlowe .
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Which infinite calamity shall cause To human life . --
Milton .
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4 . (
Math .)
Greater than any assignable quantity of the same kind ; --
said of certain quantities .
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5 . (
Mus .)
Capable of endless repetition ; --
said of certain forms of the canon ,
called also {
perpetual fugues },
so constructed that their ends lead to their beginnings ,
and the performance may be incessantly repeated . --
Moore (
Encyc .
of Music ).
Syn :
Boundless ;
immeasurable ;
illimitable ;
interminable ;
limitless ;
unlimited ;
endless ;
eternal .
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220 Moby Thesaurus words for "
infinite ":
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Cyclopean ,
Gargantuan ,
Herculean ,
Homeric ,
abysmal ,
ageless ,
algorismic ,
algorithmic ,
aliquot ,
all -
comprehensive ,
all -
inclusive ,
all -
knowing ,
all -
powerful ,
all -
present ,
all -
seeing ,
all -
wise ,
almighty ,
ample ,
amplitudinous ,
astronomic ,
astronomical ,
awesome ,
bottomless ,
boundless ,
broad ,
bulky ,
capacious ,
cardinal ,
ceaseless ,
changeless ,
coeternal ,
colossal ,
commodious ,
constant ,
continual ,
continuous ,
cosmic ,
countless ,
creating ,
creative ,
dateless ,
decimal ,
deep ,
differential ,
digital ,
elephantine ,
endless ,
enormous ,
epic ,
eternal ,
eternally the same ,
eterne ,
even ,
ever -
being ,
ever -
durable ,
ever -
during ,
everlasting ,
everliving ,
everywhere ,
exhaustless ,
expansive ,
exponential ,
extended ,
extending ,
extending everywhere ,
extensive ,
far -
reaching ,
figural ,
figurate ,
figurative ,
finite ,
fractional ,
galactic ,
giant ,
giantlike ,
gigantic ,
glorious ,
good ,
hallowed ,
heroic ,
highest ,
holy ,
huge ,
illimitable ,
illimited ,
imaginary ,
immeasurable ,
immemorial ,
immense ,
immortal ,
immutable ,
impair ,
impossible ,
incalculable ,
incessant ,
incomprehensible ,
indefinite ,
indestructible ,
indeterminable ,
indeterminate ,
inestimable ,
inexhaustible ,
infinitely continuous ,
innumerable ,
integral ,
interminable ,
interminate ,
irrational ,
jumbo ,
just ,
king -
size ,
large ,
limitless ,
logarithmic ,
logometric ,
loving ,
luminous ,
majestic ,
making ,
mammoth ,
massive ,
massy ,
measureless ,
merciful ,
mighty ,
monster ,
monstrous ,
monumental ,
mountainous ,
multitudinous ,
negative ,
never -
ceasing ,
never -
ending ,
no end of ,
nonstop ,
nonterminating ,
nonterminous ,
numberless ,
numeral ,
numerary ,
numerative ,
numeric ,
numinous ,
odd ,
olamic ,
omnipotent ,
omnipresent ,
omniscient ,
one ,
ordinal ,
outsize ,
overgrown ,
pair ,
perdurable ,
permanent ,
perpetual ,
positive ,
possible ,
prime ,
prodigious ,
profound ,
radiant ,
radical ,
rational ,
real ,
reciprocal ,
roomy ,
sacred ,
sempiternal ,
shaping ,
shoreless ,
sizable ,
sovereign ,
spacious ,
spreading ,
steady ,
stupendous ,
submultiple ,
sumless ,
supreme ,
surd ,
termless ,
timeless ,
titanic ,
towering ,
transcendental ,
tremendous ,
ubiquitous ,
unbounded ,
unceasing ,
unchanging ,
uncircumscribed ,
uncountable ,
uncounted ,
undefined ,
undying ,
unending ,
unfathomable ,
unintermitting ,
uninterrupted ,
universal ,
unlimited ,
unmeasurable ,
unmeasured ,
unnumbered ,
unplumbed ,
unremitting ,
untold ,
vast ,
voluminous ,
weighty ,
wide ,
widespread ,
without bound ,
without end ,
without limit ,
without measure ,
without number
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