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121 es el cuento de nunca acabar
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122 inabarcable
adj.unembraceable, too large, too wide.* * *► adjetivo1 huge, vast* * *ADJ vast, extensive* * *tantos conocimientos son inabarcables en un curso it's too much information to tackle o cover in one academic year, it's impossible to cover so much in one academic yearextensiones inabarcables de hielo endless o never-ending stretches of ice* * *inabarcable adjun concepto inabarcable a concept which is too vast to grasp;es una ciudad inabarcable it's such a big city that it's impossible to take it all in;posee una cultura inabarcable he is immensely cultured* * *adj which cannot be dealt with -
123 ser o parecer la obra del Escorial
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124 sonsuz
adj. endless, infinite, eternal, boundless, unending, abiding, abysmal, dateless, no end, no end of, illimitable, immeasurable, immortal, indefinite, interminable, limitless, never ending, sempiternal, timeless, undying--------adv. without end* * *1. endless 2. eternal 3. everlasting 4. illimitable 5. infinite 6. interminable 7. no end of -
125 biteviye
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126 ακατάστροφος
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127 ἀκατάστροφος
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128 Sisyphe
Sisyphe npr Sisyphus; le mythe de Sisyphe the myth of Sisyphus.[sizif] nom propre
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never ending — index continuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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never-ending — /ˈnɛvər ˌɛndɪŋ/ (say nevuhr .ending) adjective 1. lasting for a long time: a never ending saga. 2. seeming to continue without end: a never ending stream of refugees …
never-ending — nev·er end·ing (nĕvʹər ĕnʹdĭng) adj. Having no foreseeable end: the never ending search for happiness. * * * … Universalium