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1 utallig
countless, incalculable, innumerable, numberless* * *adj countless,F innumerable;(se også utal). -
2 utallig
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3 talløs
* * *adj countless ( fx visitors),F innumerable ( fx instances, occasions),(litt) untold ( fx millions),T any number of ( fx things to do; I have told you any number oftimes not to do that). -
4 uendelig
no end (of), infinite* * *adj infinite ( fx distance, number, time, patience, kindness),( uden grænser) boundless ( fx desert, ocean, energy, optimism);( som aldrig får ende) unending, endless,F interminable ( fx discussions);sb (mat.) infinity;adv infinitely;[ i det uendelige] indefinitely ( fx it may be prolonged indefinitely),(neds) for ever ( fx it seemed to last for ever), for ages ( fxwe waited for ages); perpetually, eternally ( fx they wereeternally postponing it);[ han beklager sig i det uendelige] he is always complaining;[ uendelig lille] infinitesimal;[ uendelig mange] an infinite number of, countless,T any amount of;[ uendelig stor] infinite, infinitely great. -
5 uoverskuelig
blind, immeasurable* * *adj( umådelig) enormous ( fx damage),F untold ( fx costs, sufferings);( i udstrækning) boundless,( i tid) interminable,( om antal) countless;( ikke til at beregne) incalculable ( fx effects, consequences);( uklar) confused ( fx situation). -
6 utal
(et):[ et utal af] a vast number of, countless ( fx visitors),T any number of ( fx I have told you any number of times not to dothat).
См. также в других словарях:
Countless — Count less ( l?s), a. Incapable of being counted; not ascertainable; innumerable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
countless — index copious, infinite, innumerable, myriad, profuse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
countless — numberless, uncountable, 1580s, from COUNT (Cf. count) (v.) + LESS (Cf. less) … Etymology dictionary
countless — [adj] innumerable bags of*, endless, gobs*, heap*, immeasurable, incalculable, infinite, innumerous, jillion*, legion, limitless, loads*, lots of, many, measureless, mess*, mint*, mucho*, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, oodles*, passel of*,… … New thesaurus
countless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ too many to be counted; very many … English terms dictionary
countless — [kount′lis] adj. too many to count; innumerable; myriad … English World dictionary
countless — [[t]ka͟ʊntləs[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Countless means very many. She brought joy to countless people through her music... There are countless small ski areas dotted about the province. Syn: innumerable … English dictionary
countless — count|less [ kauntləs ] adjective * very many, especially more than you think is reasonable: his countless television appearances The occupying forces committed countless atrocities … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
countless — adjective too many to be counted: It has saved my life, and the lives of countless others. | I spent countless hours on trains and buses … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
countless */ — UK [ˈkaʊntləs] / US adjective very many, especially more than you think is reasonable his countless television appearances The occupying forces committed countless atrocities … English dictionary
countless — countlessly, adv. /kownt lis/, adj. too numerous to count; innumerable: the countless stars. [1580 90; COUNT1 + LESS] Syn. numberless, endless, myriad, unlimited. * * * … Universalium