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Infinite Finite ɪnfɪnət Teaching Children Requires Patience 教小孩通常需要极大的耐心

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Teaching little children usually requires infinite patience.
教小孩通常需要极大的耐心。
【重点词汇】
infinite adj. 无限的, 极大的 反: finite
Vocab
infinitehaving no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude

Infinite describes things that are endless, like the universe, or your Uncle Phil's jokes.

Finite means "something with an end," and when you add the prefix, in- meaning "not," you get infinite: something that never, ever ends. If someone has read every single book about pyramids, you might say he as an infinite knowledge of ancient Egyptian culture, even though that's an exaggeration. He will sure stop talking about them at some point. Right?

All forms of 'infinite' will appear on average once every 135 pages.
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