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1 lifelong
adjectivelasting the whole length of a life:مَدى الحَياهa lifelong friendship.
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2 lebenslang
Adj. lifelong..., lifetime...* * *lifelong (Adj.)* * *Le|bens|langnt -, no pllife (sentence)* * *(lasting the whole length of a life: a lifelong friendship.) lifelong* * *le·bens·lang[ˈle:bn̩slaŋ]I. adj1. (das ganze Leben dauernd) lifelong\lebenslange Freiheitsstrafe life imprisonment* * *1.Adjektiv lifelong2.adverbial all one's life* * *lebenslang adj lifelong …, lifetime …* * *1.Adjektiv lifelong2.adverbial all one's life -
3 договор о дружбе
дружба, длившаяся всю жизнь — lifelong friendship
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > договор о дружбе
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4 дружба
1. amity2. friendshipдружба, длившаяся всю жизнь — lifelong friendship
Синонимический ряд:товарищество (сущ.) дружество; приятельство; товариществоАнтонимический ряд: -
5 залог дружбы
дружба, длившаяся всю жизнь — lifelong friendship
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > залог дружбы
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6 toujours
toujours [tuʒuʀ]adverba. ( = tout le temps) always• il est toujours à or en train de critiquer (inf) he's always criticizingb. ( = encore) still• est-ce que Louise est rentrée ? -- non elle est toujours à Paris/non toujours pas is Louise back? -- no, she's still in Paris/no not yetc. (intensif) anyway• écrivez toujours, il vous répondra peut-être write anyway - he might answer you• il vient toujours un moment où... there must come a time when...• vous pouvez toujours crier, il n'y a personne shout as much as you like - there's no-one about• il était peut-être là, toujours est-il que je ne l'ai pas vu he may well have been around, but the fact remains that I didn't see him* * *tuʒuʀ1) (exprimant la continuité, la répétition) alwaysde toujours — [ami] very old; [amitié] long-standing
2) ( encore) still3) ( de toute façon) anywayc'est toujours ça de pris or de gagné — that's something at least
* * *tuʒuʀ adv1) (= tout le temps) alwaysIl est toujours très gentil. — He's always very nice.
2) (= encore) stillQuand nous sommes revenus, il était toujours là. — When we got back he was still there.
* * *toujours adv1 ( exprimant la continuité) always; cela a toujours existé et existera toujours it always has existed and it always will; je t'aimerai toujours I'll always love you; ce n'est pas toujours vrai that is not always true; comme toujours as always; vouloir toujours plus always to want more; pour toujours forever; ils se connaissent depuis toujours they've known each other all their lives; j'en rêve depuis toujours I've always dreamed about it; de toujours [ami] very old; [amitié] long-standing; toujours plus vite faster and faster; toujours plus grand bigger and bigger; des frais toujours plus importants ever-increasing costs;2 ( exprimant la répétition) always; il est toujours en retard he is always late; c'est toujours pareil it's always the same; ce n'est pas toujours évident it's not always obvious; toujours prêt à aider/critiquer always ready to help/criticize; vous serez toujours le bienvenu you're always welcome;3 ( encore) still; il est toujours couché? is he still in bed?; il n'est toujours pas levé? is he still not up?; c'est toujours aussi difficile it's still just as hard;4 ( de toute façon) anyway; viens toujours come anyway; on peut toujours essayer we can always try; cela peut toujours servir it might come in handy; c'est toujours mieux que rien it's still better than nothing; c'est toujours ça de pris or de gagné that's something at least; toujours est-il que the fact remains that.[tuʒur] adverbe1. [exprimant la continuité dans le temps] alwaysje l'ai toujours dit/cru I've always said/thought soil est toujours à se plaindre he's always ou he never stops complainingSophie, toujours plus belle Sophie, ever more beautifultoujours plus haut, toujours plus vite, toujours plus loin ever higher, ever faster, ever farther2. [marquant la fréquence, la répétition] alwaysles erreurs ne sont pas toujours où on les attend mistakes sometimes occur where we least expect themtu as toujours raison, enfin presque toujours you're always right, well, nearly always!3. [encore] stillelle n'a toujours pas téléphoné she hasn't phoned yet, she still hasn't phoned4. [dans des emplois expressifs]tu peux toujours essayer you can always try, you might as well tryprends-le, tu peux toujours en avoir besoin take it, you may ou might need it (some day)c'est toujours mieux que rien still, it's better than nothingon trouvera toujours un moyen we're sure ou bound to find a waytu peux toujours pleurer, je ne céderai pas (you can) cry as much as you like, I won't give intu lui fais confiance? — pas dans le travail, toujours! do you trust him? — not when it comes to work, anyway!————————comme toujours locution adverbialeil a été charmant, comme toujours he was charming as always————————de toujours locution adjectivaleelle se retrouvait face à son public de toujours she found herself before her faithful audience of old————————pour toujours locution adverbialetu me le donnes pour toujours? can I keep it forever ou for good?toujours est-il que locution conjonctivej'ignore pourquoi elle a refusé, toujours est-il que le projet tombe à l'eau I don't know why she refused, but the fact remains that the plan has had to be abandoned -
7 на всю жизнь
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8 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: -
9 дружба на всю жизнь
General subject: lifelong friendshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дружба на всю жизнь
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10 дружба, длившаяся всю жизнь
1) General subject: lifelong friendship2) Makarov: lifemanshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дружба, длившаяся всю жизнь
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11 śmier|ć
f zw. sg 1. (zgon) death- śmierć z głodu/pragnienia/wyczerpania/wycieńczenia death from starvation/thirst/exhaustion/emaciation- zamarznąć na śmierć to freeze to death- jeśli nie uwolnimy zakładników, czeka ich śmierć z ręki terrorystów if we don’t free the hostages they will die at the hands of the terrorists- zginąć śmiercią bohatera/męczeńską to die a hero’s/martyr’s death- zapić się/zaharować się na śmierć to drink/work oneself to death- pobić kogoś na śmierć to beat sb to death- przyjaźń na śmierć i życie przen. a lifelong friendship- aż do śmierci for the rest of one’s life- na śmierć zapomniałam! pot. I clean forgot!- blady jak śmierć as white as a sheet- za zabójstwo policjanta grozi śmierć death is the penalty for killing a police officer- śmierć przez rozstrzelanie/powieszenie/na krześle elektrycznym death by firing squad/hanging/electrocution- kara śmierci Prawo the death penalty, capital punishment2. przen. (koniec) death- wynalezienie płyty kompaktowej spowodowało śmierć gramofonu the CD led to the extinction of the record player- śmierć zdrajcom! death to traitors!3. Szt. (postać ludzkiego szkieletu z kosą) death, the Grim Reaper- □ czarna śmierć przest. the Black Death- nienaturalna śmierć unnatural death- śmierć cywilna przest. civil death- śmierć kliniczna Med. clinical death- śmierć naturalna Med. natural death, death from natural causes- śmierć polityczna książk. the end of one’s political career- śmierć tragiczna książk. tragic death■ iść a. pójść na śmierć to go to one’s (almost certain) death- ponieść śmierć książk. to perish- wielu młodych ludzi poniosło śmierć na wojnie many young people perished in the war- śmierć zabrała kogoś książk., euf. death has taken sb from us- nie wiadomo, kogo z nas pierwszego śmierć zabierze who knows which of us will be the first to go- walczyć ze śmiercią to fight for one’s life- zadać komuś śmierć książk. to kill sb- znaleźć śmierć książk. to find deathThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śmier|ć
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12 eeuwige vriendschap
eeuwige vriendschapundying/lifelong friendshipVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > eeuwige vriendschap
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13 Daniell, John Frederick
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 12 March 1790 London, Englandd. 13 March 1845 London, England[br]English chemist, inventor of the Daniell primary electric cell.[br]With an early bias towards science, Daniell's interest in chemistry was formed when he joined a relative's sugar-refining business. He formed a lifelong friendship with W.T.Brande, Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution, and together they revived the journal of the Royal Institution, to which Daniell submitted many of his early papers on chemical subjects. He made many contributions to the science of meteorology and in 1820 invented a hydrometer, which became widely used and gave precision to the measurement of atmospheric moisture. As one of the originators of the Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Daniell edited several of its early publications. His work on crystallization established his reputation as a chemist and in 1831 he was appointed the first Professor of Chemistry at King's College, London, where he was largely responsible for establishing its department of applied science. He was also involved in the Chemical Society of London and served as its Vice-President. At King's College he began the research into current electricity with which his name is particularly associated. His investigations into the zinc-copper cell revealed that the rapid decline in power was due to hydrogen gas being liberated at the positive electrode. Daniell's cell, invented in 1836, employed a zinc electrode in dilute sulphuric acid and a copper electrode in a solution of copper sulphate, the electrodes being separated by a porous membrane, typically an unglazed earthenware pot. He was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society for his invention which avoided the "polarization" of the simple cell and provided a further source of current for electrical research and for commercial applications such as electroplating. Although the high internal resistance of the Daniell cell limited the current and the potential was only 1.1 volts, the voltage was so unchanging that it was used as a reference standard until the 1870s, when J. Lattimer Clark devised an even more stable cell.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1814. Royal Society Rumford Medal 1832, Copley Medal 1837, Royal Medal 1842.Bibliography1836, "On voltaic combinations", Phil. Transactions of the Royal Society 126:107–24, 125–9 (the first report of his experiments).Listings of his scientific papers can be found in Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1868, Vol. II, London: Royal Society.Further ReadingObituary, 1845, Proceedings of the Royal Society, 5:577–80.J.R.Partington, 1964, History of Chemistry, Vol. IV, London (describes the Daniell cell and his electrical researches).B.Bowers, 1982, History of Electric Light and Power, London.GWBiographical history of technology > Daniell, John Frederick
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14 przyjaź|ń
f friendship- bliska/bezinteresowna/dozgonna/zażyła/prawdziwa przyjaźń close/unconditional/lifelong/devoted/true friendship- przyjaźń do grobowej deski friendship to the grave- być z kimś w przyjaźni to be sb’s friend- darzyć kogoś przyjaźnią to be friendly towards sb- okazać/zaprzysiąc komuś przyjaźń to show/swear friendship to sb- szczycić się czyjąś przyjaźnią to take pride in sb’s friendship- żyć z kimś w przyjaźni to live at peace with sb- uczucie/więzi przyjaźni the feeling/bonds a. ties of friendship- moja przyjaźń z Anną zaczęła się w szkole my friendship with Anna began at school- nie wierzę w przyjaźń między kobietą i mężczyzną I don’t believe in friendship between a man and a womanThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyjaź|ń
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15 livsvarig
adj lifelong ( fx friendship); for life ( fx imprisonment for life).
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