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1 interminable sufferings
Макаров: нескончаемые страданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > interminable sufferings
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2 interminable
[ınʹtɜ:mınəb(ə)l] aбесконечный, вечный; безграничный, беспредельный -
3 interminable
a бесконечный, вечный; безграничный, беспредельныйСинонимический ряд:1. boring (adj.) boring; monotonous; overlong; tedious2. continual (adj.) around-the-clock; ceaseless; constant; continual; continuous; dragging on; dull; endless; eternal; everlasting; incessant; minutely; never ending; non-stop; perpetual; relentless; round-the-clock; timeless; unceasing; unending; unintermitted; unintermittent; uninterrupted; unremittingАнтонимический ряд:brief; interesting -
4 нескончаемые страдания
Makarov: interminable sufferingsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нескончаемые страдания
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5 спасительное страдание
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спасительное страдание
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6 страдание
1. tribulation2. suffering3. distress4. misery5. pain6. travailСинонимический ряд:мука (сущ.) маета; маету; мука; мука мученическая; мучение; пытка; пытку; терзаниеАнтонимический ряд:блаженство; наслаждение -
7 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).
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