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adjective1) (eternal) immer während; ewig [Leben, Höllenqualen, Gott, Gedenken]; unvergänglich [Ruhm, Ehre]2) (incessant) ewig (ugs.); endlos* * *adjective (endless; continual; unchanging: I'm tired of your everlasting grumbles; everlasting life/flowers.) immerwährend* * *ever·last·ing[ˌevəˈlɑ:stɪŋ, AM ˌevɚˈlæstɪŋ]adj inv1. (undying) immerwährendan \everlasting place in history ein fester Platz in der Geschichte\everlasting glory unvergänglicher Ruhm\everlasting gratitude ewige Dankbarkeitthe key to \everlasting happiness der Schlüssel zum dauerhaften Glück\everlasting lectures stundenlange Vorträge* * *["evə'lAːstɪŋ]1. adj2. nfrom everlasting to everlasting thou art God — Du bist Gott von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit
* * *A adj (adv everlastingly)1. immerwährend, ewig:everlasting flower → B 2;the everlasting God der ewige Gott;everlasting life das ewige Leben;the everlasting snow der ewige Schnee2. fig unaufhörlich, endlos, ständig:3. dauerhaft, unverwüstlich, unbegrenzt haltbarB s1. Ewigkeit f:for everlasting auf ewig, für alle Zukunft;from everlasting seit Urzeiten3. Lasting m (starker Wollstoff)* * *adjective1) (eternal) immer während; ewig [Leben, Höllenqualen, Gott, Gedenken]; unvergänglich [Ruhm, Ehre]2) (incessant) ewig (ugs.); endlos* * *adj.dauerhaft adj.ewig adj.immerwährend adj.unaufhörlich adj.
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