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[ɪn'djʊərəns] [AE -'dʊə-]nome sopportazione f. (of di), resistenza f. (of a)past o beyond (all) endurance insopportabile; to provoke sb. beyond endurance — provocare qcn. oltre ogni limite di sopportazione
* * *noun (the power or ability to bear or to last: He has amazing (power of) endurance; Her rudeness is beyond endurance; ( also adjective) endurance tests.) sopportazione, tolleranza* * *endurance /ɪnˈdjʊərəns/, ( USA) /ɪnˈdʊərəns/n. [u]1 sopportazione; tolleranza; pazienza; resistenza; beyond (o past) endurance, insopportabile; intollerabile: He has great powers of endurance, ha grandi capacità di resistenza2 (mecc.) resistenza; durata: endurance test (o trial) prova di durata; (autom., sport) prova (o gara) di resistenza3 (aeron., naut.) autonomia● (mecc.) endurance limit, limite di fatica.* * *[ɪn'djʊərəns] [AE -'dʊə-]nome sopportazione f. (of di), resistenza f. (of a)past o beyond (all) endurance insopportabile; to provoke sb. beyond endurance — provocare qcn. oltre ogni limite di sopportazione
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