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Frie·den <-s, -> [ʼfri:dn̩] m1) ( Gegenteil von Krieg) peace;dauerhafter \Frieden lasting [or enduring] peace;sozialer \Frieden social harmony;[mit jdm] \Frieden schließen to make peace [with sb];im \Frieden in peacetime, in time[s] of peace;in \Frieden leben to live in peace2) ( Friedensschluss) peace treaty;den \Frieden diktieren to dictate the peace terms;über den \Frieden verhandeln to hold peace negotiations;der Westfälische \Frieden hist the Peace of Westphalia3) ( Harmonie) peace, tranquillity;der häusliche \Frieden domestic harmony;seinen \Frieden mit jdm machen ( geh) to make one's peace with sb;\Frieden [zwischen jdm] stiften to bring about peace [between sb], to reconcile sb4) ( Ruhe) peace [and quiet], peace of mind;um des lieben \Friedens willen ( fam) for the sake of peace and quiet;seinen \Frieden finden to be at peace;jdn in \Frieden lassen to leave sb in peace;lasst mich mit eurem Klatsch in \Frieden! spare me your gossip!; -
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un·ver·gäng·lich [ʼʊnfɛɐ̭gɛŋlɪç] adj1) ( bleibend) abiding;ein \unvergänglicher Eindruck a lasting [or an indelible] impression;eine \unvergängliche Erinnerung an abiding [or enduring] memory2) ( nicht vergänglich) immortal -
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beständig 1. lasting, fast, enduring, perennial, permanent, persistent (dauerhaft); 2. BM, BT constant (ununterbrochen); 3. resistant, proof (widerstandsfähig); 4. KONST steady (wirtschaftlich); 5. immune (korrosionsbeständig); 6. BM stable (thermisch, chemisch); 7. BM, BT strong (z. B. Baustoffe, Bauelemente) • beständig sein persist • beständig sein gegen be stable toDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > beständig
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1. abiding2. enduring3. lasting4. permanent5. remaining6. staying7. steady
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