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101 eeuwig
♦voorbeelden:een eeuwig graf • a plot held in perpetuityhet eeuwige leven • eternal lifeeeuwige rente • interest in perpetuityde eeuwige slaap • the long sleepeeuwige sneeuw/eeuwig groen • perpetual snow; perennial green, evergreende eeuwige stad • the Eternal Cityeeuwige vriendschap • undying/lifelong friendshipmet zijn eeuwige sigaret in zijn mond • with the inevitable cigarette in his mouthII 〈 bijwoord〉3 [buitengewoon] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉♦voorbeelden: -
102 უსასრულოდ
advinfinitely, interminably -
103 endlos
1. boundless2. dateless3. endless4. endlessly5. infinite6. interminable7. interminably8. unending9. unendingly -
104 grenzenlose
1. boundlessly2. interminably -
105 sürgit
endlessly, forever, interminably -
106 sakal
"beard; whiskers. -ının altına girmek /ın/ to ingratiate oneself with (and acquire influence over) (someone). - bırakmak/koyuvermek/salıvermek/uzatmak to grow a beard; to let one´s beard grow. -ı bitmek 1. (for someone) to sprout a beard. 2. /ın/ (for a job, project) to be delayed interminably. -ı değirmende ağartmak to grow old without having learned anything from experience, be an old fool. -ı ele vermek to let oneself become putty in someone´s hands, let oneself become someone´s tool. -ına gülmek /ın/ to laugh up one´s sleeve, laugh in one´s beard. -dan kesip bıyığa eklemek/ulamak to make good a deficiency or repair something by using what one has in hand. -ı saydırmak to lose the respect of others; to become a figure of fun. -ını sıvazlamak to smooth one´s beard. S-ı Şerif hairs from the beard of the Prophet Muhammad. -ım yok ki sözüm dinlensin. colloq. Nobody listens to me merely because I´m young./Nobody pays me any mind because I lack age and authority." -
107 sürgit
endlessly, interminably, forever. - yapmak /ı/ to continue (to do something) forever.
См. также в других словарях:
Interminably — In*ter mi*na*bly, adv. Without end or limit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interminably — index ad infinitum Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
interminably — interminable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ endless. DERIVATIVES interminably adverb. ORIGIN Latin interminabilis, from in not + terminare to end … English terms dictionary
interminably — adverb all the time; seemingly without stopping a theological student with whom I argued interminably her nagging went on endlessly • Syn: ↑endlessly • Derived from adjective: ↑endless (for: ↑endlessly), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
interminably — adverb see interminable … New Collegiate Dictionary
interminably — See interminability. * * * … Universalium
interminably — adverb a) in an interminable manner b) seemingly endless … Wiktionary
interminably — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, again and again, and night, at a stretch, boundlessly, ceaselessly, connectedly, constantly, continually, continuously, cumulatively, cyclically, day after day, endlessly, enduringly, eternally,… … Moby Thesaurus
interminably — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. endlessly, continually, going on and on, persistently; see forever 1 , frequently , regularly 2 … English dictionary for students
interminably — adv. endlessly, without end; without limit … English contemporary dictionary
interminably — in·ter·mi·na·bly … English syllables