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1 непрекъсващ
never-ceasing; never-failing -
2 нескончаем
endless, unending, interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing, ceaseless* * *несконча̀ем,прил. endless, unending, interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing, ceaseless.* * *endless; eternal; interminable* * *endless, unending, interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing, ceaseless -
3 unaufhörlich
II Adv. incessantly, continuously; regnen etc.: auch without stopping; es regnete unaufhörlich auch it just kept on raining* * *never-ending (Adj.); continuous (Adj.); unceasing (Adj.); unremitting (Adj.); ceaseless (Adj.); constantly (Adv.); continuously (Adv.); incessant (Adj.)* * *un|auf|hör|lich [Un|auf'høːɐlɪç, 'ʊn-]1. adjcontinual, constant, incessant2. advcontinually, constantly, incessantly* * *1) (continuous; never ceasing: ceaseless noise.) ceaseless2) ceaselessly3) (never ceasing: I am tired of your eternal complaints.) eternal4) incessantly5) (going on without stopping: incessant noise.) incessant6) unceasingly7) (never stopping: his unceasing efforts to help the sick and wounded.) unceasing8) (never finishing: their unending struggle for survival.) unending* * *un·auf·hör·lich[ʊnʔaufhø:ɐ̯lɪç]I. adj constant, incessantII. adv1. (fortwährend) constantly2. (ununterbrochen) incessantly* * *1. 2.adverbial constantly; <rain, snow> continuously* * *B. adv incessantly, continuously; regnen etc: auch without stopping;es regnete unaufhörlich auch it just kept on raining* * *1. 2.adverbial constantly; <rain, snow> continuously* * *adj.ceaseless adj.everlasting adj.unceasing adj.unremitting adj. adv.ceaselessly adv.continuously adv.incessantly adv.unceasingly adv.unremittingly adv. -
4 нескончаемый
1) General subject: dateless, endless, longspun, never ceasing, never ending, never-ceasing, never-ending, perpetual, slow paced, slow-paced, unending, self-perpetuating, interminable2) Emotional: eternal -
5 непрекращающийся
1) General subject: ceaseless, continuous, hard core, incessant, inextinguishable, never ceasing, never-ceasing, never-ending, perpetual, unceasing, undying, unremitting, unending, continuing, (restless pains) restless2) Colloquial: neverending3) Mathematics: persistent4) Diplomatic term: hard-core5) Makarov: nonterminating, tireless -
6 нескончаемый
interminable* * ** * *interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing* * *ceaselessendlessinfiniteinterminableperpetualundeterminableunending -
7 нескончаемый
interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing -
8 несмолкаемый
ceaseless, unceasing, never-ceasing, never-abating -
9 нескончаемый
interminable, never-ending, never-ceasing [-sɪŋ] -
10 несмолкаемый
ceaseless [-s-], unceasing [-sɪŋ], never-ceasing, never-abating -
11 непрекращающийся
incessant имя прилагательное:never-ceasing (непрекращающийся, нескончаемый)never-ending (непрекращающийся, бесконечный) -
12 ἄπαυστος
ἄπαυστος, ον,A unceasing, never-ending, Parm.8.27; (lyr.); ; (lyr.);ἄ. καὶ ἀθάνατος φορά Pl.Cra. 417c
, etc. Adv. , Corn.ND34.2 not to be stopped or assuaged, insatiable,δίψα Th.2.49
;γνάθοι Antiph. 237.4
;ἐπιθυμίη χρημάτων Eus.Mynd.1
.II c. gen., never ceasing from,γόων E.Supp.82
(lyr.).—Cf. ἄπαυτος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄπαυστος
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13 مستمر
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. \ مُسْتَمِرّ طول العُمْر \ lifelong: lasting all one’s life: a lifelong friend. -
14 ceaseless
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
15 constant
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
16 continual
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
17 continuous
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
18 perpetual
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
19 persistent
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
20 progressive
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running.
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