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1 dugotrajan
• chronic; durable; enduring; ever lasting; everlasting; ever-lasting; lasting; lingering; long; long time; longlasting; long-term; long-time; persistent; prolonged; protracted; sustained; timeconsuming -
2 postojan-o
• abiding; abidingly; changeless; durable; enduring; ever lasting; everlasting; fast; firm; lasting; nascent; persevering; persistent; persisting; pertinacious; resistant; stable; stalwart; staunch; steadfast; steadily; steady; sturdy; sure; textured; trig; true blue; trusty; unflinch -
3 produžen
• continous; continued; elongated; enduring; expanded; extend; extended; feathered; lengthened; oblong; prolate; prolonged; staccato -
4 stalan
• abiding; always; away; ceaseless; changeless; consecutive; consistent; constant; continous; continual; continued; continuous; enduring; equable; fixed; hourly; immanent; incessant; invariable; irremovable; lasting; permanent; permanently; perpetual; persisten; regular; resident; se -
5 trajan
• constant; continous; continual; continuous; durable; enduring; ever lasting; everlasting; ever-lasting; lasing; lasting; livelong; perennial; permanent; serviceable; solid; stable; stationary; steady; tenable
См. также в других словарях:
enduring — UK US /ɪnˈdjʊərɪŋ/ adjective [before noun] ► used to describe something that will last for a long time: enduring popularity/strength/success »This game has an enduring popularity. »enduring problems/difficulties ► used to describe something that… … Financial and business terms
Enduring — En*dur ing, a. Lasting; durable; long suffering; as, an enduring disposition. A better and enduring substance. Heb. x. 34. {En*dur ing*ly}, adv. T. Arnold. {En*dur ing*ness}, n … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enduring — index chronic, constant, diligent, durable, indelible, indestructible, infallible, infinite, lasting … Law dictionary
enduring — late 14c., action of the verb ENDURE (Cf. endure); as a prp. adj. meaning “lasting,” from 1530s … Etymology dictionary
enduring — [en door′iŋ, en dyoor′iŋ; in door′iŋ, in dyoor′iŋ] adj. lasting; permanent; durable enduringly adv … English World dictionary
enduring — en|dur|ing [ınˈdjuərıŋ US ınˈdur ] adj continuing for a very long time ▪ the enduring appeal of Shakespeare s plays ▪ enduring hatred >enduringly adv ▪ an enduringly popular performer … Dictionary of contemporary English
Enduring — Endure En*dure , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Endured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enduring}.] [F. endurer; pref. en (L. in) + durer to last. See {Dure}, v. i., and cf. {Indurate}.] 1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enduring — adjective Date: 15th century lasting, durable < an enduring truth > • enduringly adverb • enduringness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
enduring — enduringly, adv. enduringness, n. /en door ing, dyoor /, adj. 1. lasting; permanent: a poet of enduring greatness. 2. patient; long suffering. [1525 35; ENDURE + ING2] * * * … Universalium
enduring — adj. Enduring is used with these nouns: ↑appeal, ↑attachment, ↑fascination, ↑image, ↑influence, ↑legacy, ↑love, ↑memory, ↑mystery, ↑myth, ↑popularity, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
enduring — en|dur|ing [ ın durıŋ ] adjective lasting for a long time: his enduring popularity … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English