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adjectiveendlos; (coll.): (innumerable) unzählig; (eternal, infinite) unendlich; unendlich lang [Liste]have an endless wait, wait an endless time — endlos lange warten
* * *1) (going on for ever or for a very long time: endless arguments.) endlos2) (continuous, because of having the two ends joined: an endless chain.) endlos* * *end·less[ˈendləs]adj (without end) endlos; (innumerable) unzählig; (infinite) unendlich; (going on too long) endlos, unendlich langthe play seemed \endless das Stück schien kein Ende zu nehmen* * *['endlɪs]adj1) (= interminable, unlimited) period, stream, series, talk, patience endlos; variety unendlich; supply unbegrenztan endless round of meetings — Besprechungen, die kein Ende nehmen wollen
2) (= countless) meetings, arguments, questions, problems unzähligthe possibilities are endless — es gibt unendlich viele Möglichkeiten
3) (= continuous) road, stretch endlos (lang); queue endlos lang; expanse unendlich; desert, forest endlos, unendlich* * *endless [ˈendlıs] adj (adv endlessly)2. endlos, unendlich lang (Rede etc):the wait seemed endless das Warten schien kein Ende zu nehmen3. ununterbrochen, unaufhörlich, ewig umg, ständig (Streitereien etc)4. TECH endlos, Endlos…:endless belt endloses Band, Transmissionsband n;endless chain geschlossene oder endlose Kette;endless paper Endlos-, Rollenpapier n;endless saw Bandsäge(maschine) f;endless screw Schnecke f* * *adjectiveendlos; (coll.): (innumerable) unzählig; (eternal, infinite) unendlich; unendlich lang [Liste]have an endless wait, wait an endless time — endlos lange warten
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2 endless
1) (going on for ever or for a very long time: endless arguments.) interminable2) (continuous, because of having the two ends joined: an endless chain.) sin finendless adj1. continuo2. interminabletr['endləs]1 (wait, questions, etc) sin fin, interminable, eterno,-a; (resources, patience, etc) inacabable, inagotable2 (with ends joined) continuo,-aendless ['ɛndləs] adj1) interminable: interminable, inacabable, sin fin2) innumerable: innumerable, incontableadj.• continuo, -a adj.• interminable adj.• sin fin adj.'endləs, 'endlɪsa) <journey/meeting> interminable; <plain/patience> sin límites, infinito; <chatter/complaining> continuo, incesanteb) ( innumerable) innumerable['endlɪs]ADJ1) (=interminable) [road, queue, summer, speech] interminable; [variety, patience, desert] infinito; [supply] inacabable, inagotable2) (=countless) continuoI'm tired of his endless questions/complaining — estoy cansada de sus continuas preguntas/quejas
3) (Tech) [screw, belt] sin fin adj inv* * *['endləs, 'endlɪs]a) <journey/meeting> interminable; <plain/patience> sin límites, infinito; <chatter/complaining> continuo, incesanteb) ( innumerable) innumerable
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