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I Part. Präs. andauernII Adj. continual; (unaufhörlich) continuous, incessant; (hartnäckig) persistent; ich hasse diese andauernden Unterbrechungen! I hate ( oder can’t stand) these constant interruptions!III Adv.1. siehe II.* * *constant (Adj.); enduring (Adj.); on and on (Adv.)* * *ạn|dau|ernd1. adj(= ständig) continuous; (= anhaltend) continual2. advconstantly, continuously, continuallywenn du mich andauernd unterbrichst... — if you keep on interrupting me...
* * *an·dau·erndI. adj continuous, persistentbis in die späten Abendstunden \andauernd going on well into the nightII. adv continuously, persistentlyjetzt schrei mich nicht \andauernd an stop shouting at me all the time* * *1. 2.adverbial continually; constantlywarum fragst du denn andauernd dasselbe? — why do you keep on asking the same thing?
* * *ich hasse diese andauernden Unterbrechungen! I hate ( oder can’t stand) these constant interruptions!C. adv1. → B2. (immer wieder) repeatedly;sie stört mich andauernd! she (just) keeps interrupting me!* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. continual; constant2.adverbial continually; constantly* * *adj.constant adj.enduring adj. adv.enduringly adv. -
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