Explanation: A thousand, ten thousand generations. Refers to the generations, a long long time. Usage: Joint type; as attributive, adverbial; with a compliment Source: Tang Liu Changqing, "cried Chen Shezhou": "future generations forever buried the plains, prime industry breeze and descendants."
qiān qiū wàn dài
That from generation to generation. Also means can not be calculated or infinite period of time
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Children, the lack of patience, waiting for the moment like the generations as
n. génération après génération, des générations ultérieures, qui restera à jamais
n. génération après génération / des générations ultérieures / qui restera à jamais
Thesaurus
be in the ascendant, flourish prosperous, be just unfolding, like the rising sun— have great expectations, vigorousness, Aeon Evergreen, aeon lasting forever, Eternal future generations, Rumble Day, a thousand years all ages
Antonym
from six months o a year (said of a relatively short time), A relaxation one, One of a relaxation, beyond redemption; be doomed eternally, Three to five years, be hopeless, hopeless, a fatal wound, Human life Risk shallow, one getting old as the pearl becoming yellow, To be the Labour Lost, wait at one's ease for the fatigued enemy, (of a nation) recuperate and multiply, get up steam; conserve strength and store up energy, (literally) to be looked at by ten eyes and pointed at by ten fingers--under the glare of the public, be subjected to the censure of everybody, be subjected to the censure of everybody, it produces silk and traps itself, It is' all up with sb. one's day is gone, The morning sun never lasts a day., dwell under one's vine and fig tree, Great cry and little wool., fare worse and worse for all one's scheming, irreparableness, Riboyanzi, declining rapidly as the sun is _set_ting beyond the western hills, new wine in old bottles, harp on the same string., Dead wood rot strains, the evening of one's life, inanition, The breath is dying out. dying, levin alpenglow, levin Flint, Flash of light, sick beyond cure, illness To the marrow follow, listen to, submit, be dying, transiency, kao huang, have one foot in the grave; be getting nearer and nearer to coffin, in one's declining years