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1 ♦ never
♦ never /ˈnɛvə(r)/avv.1 mai; non… mai; giammai: I shall never forget him, non lo dimenticherò mai; Never!, giammai!; «Have you ever been to Inverness?» «No, never», «Sei mai stato a Inverness?» «No, mai»; I should never have believed it, non l'avrei mai creduto; (fam.) never ever, mai e poi mai2 ( con verbi al passato) per nulla; non: She never told me, non me l'ha detto; non mi ha detto proprio niente; He never went, non c'è poi andato3 (fam. ingl., escl.) ma va'!; accidenti!● (lett.) never a, non uno; neanche uno: We saw never a soul, non vedemmo neanche un'anima □ never after, mai più ( da allora) □ never before, mai prima d'ora; mai prima d'allora □ never-ceasing, incessante □ never-dying, immortale □ never-ending, senza fine; interminabile; infinito □ never-failing, infallibile; immancabile □ never-to-be-forgotten, indimenticabile; memorabile □ Never again!, mai più! □ Never fear!, non aver paura!; niente paura! □ Never mind! ► to mind □ never more, mai più □ (fam. USA) a never-stop, uno sempre in movimento □ (fam. USA) a never-was (o a never-wuzzer), uno che non ha mai combinato niente di buono; un fallito □ That will never do, così non va; non va bene; così è impossibile; non ci siamo proprio □ Well, I never! (o I never did!), è inaudito!; questa poi!; ma va là!; non ci credo!; incredibile! □ (fam.) You never left the key in the lock!, non mi dirai che hai lasciato la chiave nella toppa! □ (prov.) It's never too late to mend, non è mai troppo tardi per emendarsi □ (prov.) Never is a long word, «mai» è una parola grossa □ (prov.) Never is a long day, è facile dire «mai!» □ (prov.) Never say never, mai dire «mai».NOTA D'USO: - never o ever?- -
2 ceaseless
['siːslɪs]aggettivo incessante, continuo* * *adjective (continuous; never ceasing: ceaseless noise.) incessante, continuo* * *ceaseless /ˈsi:sləs/a.incessante; continuoceaselessly avv. ceaselessness n. [u].* * *['siːslɪs]aggettivo incessante, continuo -
3 eternal
[ɪ'tɜːnl]aggettivo eterno (anche filos. relig.); spreg. [chatter, complaints] eterno, continuo, incessante* * *[i'tə:nl]1) (without end; lasting for ever; unchanging: God is eternal; eternal life.) eterno2) (never ceasing: I am tired of your eternal complaints.) continuo•- eternity* * *eternal /ɪˈtɜ:nl/a.2 (fam.) continuo; incessante; ininterrotto: Stop your eternal complaints, smettila con le tue continue lagnanze● (fig.) the eternal triangle, il classico (o il solito) triangolo.* * *[ɪ'tɜːnl]aggettivo eterno (anche filos. relig.); spreg. [chatter, complaints] eterno, continuo, incessante -
4 untiring
[ʌn'taɪərɪŋ]aggettivo [person, enthusiasm] infaticabile, indefesso, instancabile* * *((of a person or his efforts etc) never stopping or ceasing because of weariness: his untiring efforts/energy.) instancabile, infaticabile* * *untiring /ʌnˈtaɪərɪŋ/a.instancabile; strenuo: untiring efforts, strenui sforzi; untiring enthusiasm, instancabile entusiasmountiringly avv.* * *[ʌn'taɪərɪŋ]aggettivo [person, enthusiasm] infaticabile, indefesso, instancabile
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Never so — Never Nev er (n[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [AS. n[=ae]fre; ne not, no + [=ae]fre ever.] 1. Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future. Shak. [1913 Webster] Death still draws nearer, never seeming near. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
never ending — Synonyms and related words: ageless, amaranthine, articulated, catenated, ceaseless, coeternal, concatenated, connected, constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, cyclical, dateless, direct, endless, eternal, eterne, ever being,… … Moby Thesaurus
never-ending — [adj] continual, unceasing amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, constant, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, incessant, interminable, nonstop, perpetual, persistent, relentless, timeless, unbroken, unchanging, uninterrupted,… … New thesaurus
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ever so — Never Nev er (n[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [AS. n[=ae]fre; ne not, no + [=ae]fre ever.] 1. Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future. Shak. [1913 Webster] Death still draws nearer, never seeming near. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing — is a Christian hymn written by the 18th century pastor and hymnist Robert Robinson. Robert Robinson penned the words at age 22 in the year 1757[1]. The words of the hymn are in the public domain. In the USA, the hymn is usually set to an American … Wikipedia