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1 unrelieved
un·re·lieved[ˌʌnrɪˈli:vd]the pressure at work was \unrelieved by any improvement in the sales figures da sich die Verkaufszahlen nicht verbessert hatten, hielt auch der Druck in der Arbeit an\unrelieved poverty unverminderte Armut\unrelieved pressure/stress anhaltender Druck/Stress\unrelieved tedium dauernde Langeweile2. (not helped) unvermindert* * *["ʌnrɪ'liːvd]adjpain, stress, gloom, anguish ungemindert; mediocrity unverändert, gleichbleibend; grey einheitlich, durch nichts aufgelockert; monotony, boredom tödlicha life of unrelieved misery — ein Leben, das ein einziges Elend ist
* * *unrelieved adj1. ungelindert2. nicht unterbrochen, ununterbrochen3. MILa) nicht abgelöst (Wache)b) nicht entsetzt (belagerter Platz)* * *adj.ungelindert adj.unvermindert adj.
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