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81 steady
['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stabil; rolig2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) konstant3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) fast4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stabil; solid2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilisere sig- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stabil; rolig2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) konstant3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) fast4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stabil; solid2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilisere sig- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady ! -
82 arquetípico
adj.archetypical, archetypic, archetypal.* * *► adjetivo1 archetypal* * *ADJ archetypal, archetypical* * *- ca adjetivo archetypal* * *= archetypal.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *- ca adjetivo archetypal* * *= archetypal.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.
* * *arquetípico -caarchetypal* * *arquetípico, -a adjarchetypal* * *arquetípico, -ca adj: archetypal -
83 canon
m.1 canon (norma).2 ideal (modelo).3 tax (impuesto).4 canon (Music).* * *► nombre masculino (pl cánones)1 (regla) canon, norm2 (composición musical) canon3 (parte de la misa) canon4 (cantidad de dinero) tax1 rules* * *noun m.* * *SM(pl cánones)1) (=modelo) canon frmuna novela que sigue los cánones tradicionales — a novel which follows the traditional norms o canons
2) (Rel) canoncomo mandan los cánones —
se niega a dimitir, como mandan los cánones de la dignidad política — he is refusing to resign, as the norms of political dignity require
primero tomamos un vinito, como mandan los cánones — hum first let's have our requisite glass of wine
3) (=impuesto) tax, levycanon del agua — water charge, water rate
canon de traspaso — (Dep) transfer fee
4) (Mús) canon* * *1) ( norma) rule, canon (frml)2) (Mús) canon3) (Econ, Fisco) levy, tax* * *= canon, levy tax, levy, tax [taxes, -pl.].Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.Ex. Excluded is the 1% levy tax which will be added to invoice upon check-out = No está incluido un 1% de canon que se añadirá al abonar la factura al final de la estancia.Ex. These 'own resources' comprise agricultural and sugar levies, customs duties and a percentage of value added tax (VAT).Ex. Financed with taxes voted by the county and with state and federal aid, the central library maintains eight branch libraries and three bookmobiles.* * *1) ( norma) rule, canon (frml)2) (Mús) canon3) (Econ, Fisco) levy, tax* * *= canon, levy tax, levy, tax [taxes, -pl.].Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.
Ex: Excluded is the 1% levy tax which will be added to invoice upon check-out = No está incluido un 1% de canon que se añadirá al abonar la factura al final de la estancia.Ex: These 'own resources' comprise agricultural and sugar levies, customs duties and a percentage of value added tax (VAT).Ex: Financed with taxes voted by the county and with state and federal aid, the central library maintains eight branch libraries and three bookmobiles.* * *según los cánones de conducta according to the norms o canons of behaviorB ( Mús) canonC (de la misa) canon* * *
Multiple Entries:
canon
cañón
canon sustantivo masculino
1 ( norma) rule, canon (frml)
2 (Mús) canon
cañón sustantivo masculino
(de una escopeta, pistola) barrel
canon sustantivo masculino
1 canon, norm
2 Mús Rel canon
3 Com royalty, toll
cañón sustantivo masculino
1 Mil cannon
(de escopeta, etc) barrel
cañón de nieve, snow machine
2 Geography canyon
3 (de luz) searchlight, floodlight
♦ Locuciones: figurado estar al pie del cañón, (soportar una situación difícil) to be ready for a fight: durante mi enfermedad estuvo siempre al pie del cañón, he remained by my side during my illness
nosotros seguimos aquí, al pie del cañón, we are still working away
' cañón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canon
- canónigo
- carne
- carné
- enfilar
- bala
- carga
- culata
English:
awe-inspiring
- barrel
- cannon
- cannon fodder
- cannonball
- canyon
- gorge
- grand
- gun
- snow machine
- stack
- water cannon
- belch
- round
- soldier
* * *canon nm1. [norma] norm, canon;como mandan o [m5]según los cánones: todos iban vestidos como mandan o [m5] según los cánones everybody was dressed in the traditional manner;si la auditoría se hubiera hecho como mandan o [m5]según los cánones… if they had done the audit properly…2. [modelo] ideal;el canon griego de belleza the Greek ideal of beauty3. [impuesto] tax4. Mús canon* * *m MÚS, REL canon;como mandan los cánones fig in accordance with the rules* * ** * *cañón n1. (arma moderna) gun2. (arma antiguamente) cannon3. (tubo) barrel4. (paso estrecho) canyon -
84 constante
adj.1 persistent (person) (en una empresa).2 constant.3 unchanging, uniform, consistent, constant.4 dedicated, hardworking.f.1 constant.2 Constante.* * *► adjetivo1 (invariable) constant2 (persona) steadfast1 MATEMÁTICAS constant\constantes vitales vital signs* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=continuado) constantun día de lluvia constante — a day of constant o persistent rain
2) (=frecuente) constant3) (=perseverante) [persona] persevering4) (Fís) [velocidad, temperatura, presión] constant2. SF1) (=factor predominante)el mar es una constante en su obra — the sea is a constant theme o an ever-present theme in his work
el paro es una constante en la economía española — unemployment is a permanent feature of the Spanish economy
2) (Mat) constant3) (Med)* * *I1) ( continuo) constant2) ( perseverante) < persona> perseveringIIa) (Mat) constantb) ( característica) constant featurec) constantes femenino plural (Med) tb* * *= constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, even, ongoing [on-going], persistent, regular, unvarying, steadfast, perpetual, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], abiding, unfailing, unabated, constant, standing, unflagging, assiduous, on-the-go, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless, persevering.Ex. Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.Ex. The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.Ex. Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Ex. They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex. Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex. The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.Ex. Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex. The demand for English as the world's lingua franca continues unabated.Ex. In this formula, curly brackets {} indicate activities, and alpha, beta and gamma are constants = En esta fórmula, las llaves {} indican actividades y alfa, beta y gamma son las constantes.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.Ex. The management of a large number of digital images requires assiduous attention to all stages of production.Ex. With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex. Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.----* constante de bajada = slope constant.* constante flujo de = steady stream of.* constante vital = vital sign.* crítica constante = nagging.* de un modo constante = on an ongoing basis.* en constante expansión = ever-expanding, ever-growing.* en constante movimiento = on the go.* los constantes cambios de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* mantenimiento de las constantes vitales = life support.* máquina que mantiene las constantes vitales = life-support system.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* que está en constante evolución = ever-evolving.* serie constante de = steady stream of.* ser una constante = be a constant.* * *I1) ( continuo) constant2) ( perseverante) < persona> perseveringIIa) (Mat) constantb) ( característica) constant featurec) constantes femenino plural (Med) tb* * *= constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, even, ongoing [on-going], persistent, regular, unvarying, steadfast, perpetual, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], abiding, unfailing, unabated, constant, standing, unflagging, assiduous, on-the-go, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless, persevering.Ex: Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.
Ex: The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.Ex: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Ex: They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex: The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.Ex: Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex: The demand for English as the world's lingua franca continues unabated.Ex: In this formula, curly brackets {} indicate activities, and alpha, beta and gamma are constants = En esta fórmula, las llaves {} indican actividades y alfa, beta y gamma son las constantes.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.Ex: The management of a large number of digital images requires assiduous attention to all stages of production.Ex: With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.Ex: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex: Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.* constante de bajada = slope constant.* constante flujo de = steady stream of.* constante vital = vital sign.* crítica constante = nagging.* de un modo constante = on an ongoing basis.* en constante expansión = ever-expanding, ever-growing.* en constante movimiento = on the go.* los constantes cambios de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* mantenimiento de las constantes vitales = life support.* máquina que mantiene las constantes vitales = life-support system.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* que está en constante evolución = ever-evolving.* serie constante de = steady stream of.* ser una constante = be a constant.* * *A1 (continuo) constantestaba sometido a una constante vigilancia he was kept under constant surveillance2 ‹tema/motivo› constantB (perseverante) persevering1 ( Mat) constant2 (característica) constant featurelas escaseces han sido una constante durante los últimos siete años shortages have been a constant feature of the last seven yearsdurante estas fechas las colas son una constante en las tiendas at this time of year queues are a regular feature in the shopsuna constante en su obra a constant theme in his workel malhumor es una constante en él he's always in a bad moodconstantes vitales vital signs (pl)* * *
constante adjetivo
■ sustantivo femeninoa) (Mat) constant
c)
constante
I adjetivo
1 (tenaz) steadfast: es una persona constante en sus ambiciones, he is steadfast in his ambitions
2 (incesante, sin variaciones) constant, incessant, unchanging: me mareaba el constante barullo que había allí, the constant racket there made me dizzy
II sustantivo femenino
1 constant feature: los desengaños fueron una constante a lo largo de su vida, disappointments were a constant during his lifetime
2 Mat constant
' constante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiel
- salario
- sangría
English:
constant
- continual
- cruise
- equable
- even
- incessant
- recurrent
- steadily
- steady
- unfailing
- uniform
- unremitting
- break
- consistent
- drive
- eternal
- niggling
- persistent
- wear
* * *♦ adj1. [persona] [en una empresa] persistent;[en ideas, opiniones] steadfast;se mantuvo constante en su esfuerzo he persevered in his efforts2. [lluvia, atención] constant, persistent;[temperatura] constant3. [que se repite] constant♦ nf1. [rasgo] constant;las desilusiones han sido una constante en su vida disappointments have been a constant feature in her life;las tormentas son una constante en sus cuadros storms are an ever-present feature in his paintings;la violencia es una constante histórica en la región the region has known violence throughout its history2. Mat constant3. constantes vitales vital signs;mantener las constantes vitales de alguien to keep sb alive* * *I adj constantII f MAT constant* * *constante adj: constant♦ constantemente advconstante nf: constant* * *constante adj (continuo) constant -
85 doctrina
f.1 doctrine.2 catechism.3 teaching, knowledge, learning.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: doctrinar.* * *1 doctrine2 (enseñanza) teachings plural* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=ideología) doctrine2) (=enseñanza) teaching* * ** * *= creed, doctrine, credo, shibboleth, canon.Ex. Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.Ex. The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex. This has created problems -- donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.Ex. The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.----* doctrina de Mendel = Mendelism.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* * ** * *= creed, doctrine, credo, shibboleth, canon.Ex: Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.
Ex: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex: This has created problems -- donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.Ex: The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* doctrina de Mendel = Mendelism.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* * *(ideología) doctrine; (enseñanza) teachingclases de doctrina catechism classes* * *
Del verbo doctrinar: ( conjugate doctrinar)
doctrina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
doctrina sustantivo femenino ( ideología) doctrine;
( enseñanza) teaching
doctrina sustantivo femenino doctrine
' doctrina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuerpo
- iglesia
- difundir
- difusión
- moral
- pensamiento
- profesar
- propagar
- revisar
- revisión
- rigidez
English:
doctrine
* * *doctrina nfdoctrine* * *f doctrine* * *doctrina nf: doctrine♦ doctrinal adj -
86 dogma
m.dogma (religion) (& figurative).dogma de fe article of faith* * *1 dogma* * *SM dogma* * *masculino dogma* * *= dogma, tenet, orthodoxy, shibboleth, canon.Ex. Your search for dog does not retrieve occurrences of dogs, doggie (or dogma, for that matter).Ex. This attack summarises her main tenets.Ex. This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex. The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *masculino dogma* * *= dogma, tenet, orthodoxy, shibboleth, canon.Ex: Your search for dog does not retrieve occurrences of dogs, doggie (or dogma, for that matter).
Ex: This attack summarises her main tenets.Ex: This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex: The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *dogma* * *
dogma sustantivo masculino
dogma
dogma sustantivo masculino dogma
' dogma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrazar
English:
dogma
* * *dogma nm1. Rel dogmadogma de fe article of faith2. [principio cierto] dogma;uno de los dogmas del capitalismo one of the dogmas of capitalism* * *m dogma* * *dogma nm: dogma -
87 paradigmático
adj.paradigmatic, exemplary, par excellence.* * *► adjetivo1 paradigmatic* * *ADJ paradigmatic* * *- ca adjetivo paradigmatic* * *= paradigmatic, archetypal.Ex. Gardin coined the terms paradigmatic and syntagmatic to denote these two kinds of relationship.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *- ca adjetivo paradigmatic* * *= paradigmatic, archetypal.Ex: Gardin coined the terms paradigmatic and syntagmatic to denote these two kinds of relationship.
Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *paradigmático -caparadigmatic* * *paradigmático, -a adjparadigmatic* * *adj paradigmatic -
88 αμεταπτωτότατον
ἀμετάπτωτοςunchanging: masc acc superl sgἀμετάπτωτοςunchanging: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
89 ἀμεταπτωτότατον
ἀμετάπτωτοςunchanging: masc acc superl sgἀμετάπτωτοςunchanging: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
90 αμεταπτώτως
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91 ἀμεταπτώτως
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92 αμετάλλακτον
ἀμετάλλακτοςunchanging: masc /fem acc sgἀμετάλλακτοςunchanging: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
93 ἀμετάλλακτον
ἀμετάλλακτοςunchanging: masc /fem acc sgἀμετάλλακτοςunchanging: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
94 αμετάπτωτον
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95 ἀμετάπτωτον
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96 ανέγκλιτον
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97 ἀνέγκλιτον
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98 constant
constant, e [kɔ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjectivea. ( = continu) constant2. feminine noun* * *constante kɔ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif2) ( continu) [progression] continuous; [hausse] continual3) ( persévérant) liter [personne] steadfast; [résolution] firm
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On utilise continuous pour décrire une action qui ne cesse pas et continual pour décrire une action qui se répète* * *kɔ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t constant, -e1. adj1) (danger, interruptions) constant2) (personne) steadfast2. nf* * *A adj1 (permanent, très fréquent) constant;2 ( stable) [vitesse, qualité] constant; [personne] ( dans ses affections) constant; ( dans ses opinions) consistent;3 ( continu) [évolution, progression] continuous; [hausse, baisse] continual; être en hausse/baisse constante to be continually rising/falling;4 ( persévérant) liter [personne] steadfast; [résolution] firm. On utilise continuous pour décrire une action qui ne cesse pas et continual pour décrire une action qui se répète.B constante nf( féminin constante) [kɔ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectifconstant dans ses amitiés faithful to one's friends ou in friendshipconstante nom féminin2. [caractéristique] stable ou permanent trait -
99 cōnstāns
cōnstāns antis, adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of consto], firm, unchangeable, constant, immovable, uniform, steady, fixed, stable, invariable, regular, persistent: cursūs: constanti voltu, L.: aetas, mature: pax, uninterrupted, L.: fides, H.—Consistent, harmonious: oratio: nihil dici constantius: constans parum memoria huius anni, L.: haruspicum voce, unanimous: rumores.—Fig., trustworthy, sure, steadfast, constant, faithful, unchanging: amici: inimici, N.: omnium constantissimus: constantior In vitiis, H.* * *constantis (gen.), constantior -or -us, constantissimus -a -um ADJconstant, unchanging; steadfast, resolute; steady, stable; immovable; secure; consistent; standing firm; firm; persistent; mentally/morally settled/certain -
100 inalterabile
sentimento unchangeablecolore fastmetallo non-tarnish* * *inalterabile agg.1 unalterable, inalterable; (di colore) fast2 (letter.) (immutabile) constant, enduring: un'amicizia inalterabile, an enduring friendship.* * *[inalte'rabile]aggettivo [materiale, sostanza] unalterable; [carattere, sentimento] unchanging; [ colore] fast; [posizione, opinione] immovable, constant* * *inalterabile/inalte'rabile/[materiale, sostanza] unalterable; [carattere, sentimento] unchanging; [ colore] fast; [posizione, opinione] immovable, constant.
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