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1 Diät
Diät f■ Nach Erfahrungen und physiologischen Erwägungen zusammengestellte, von der normalen Ernährung deutlich abweichende Kostform.■ A prescribed course of eating and drinking in which the amount and kind of food, as well as the times at which it is to be taken, are regulated for therapeutic purposes. -
2 unrelenting
adjectiveunvermindert, nicht nachlassend [Hitze, Kälte, Regen]; unerbittlich [Kampf, Opposition, Verfolgung, Hass]; unnachgiebig [Entschlossenheit, Ehrgeiz]* * *un·re·lent·ing[ˌʌnrɪˈlentɪŋ, AM -t̬-]1. (not yielding) unerbittlich2. (incessant) unaufhörlichthe pain was \unrelenting der Schmerz ließ nicht nach\unrelenting pressure konstanter Druck\unrelenting rain anhaltende Regenfällethe headmaster was \unrelenting and the prescribed punishment followed in due course der Direktor blieb hart und die vorgesehene Strafe folgte bald* * *["ʌnrI'lentɪŋ]adjpressure unablässig; opposition unerbittlich; violence, criticism, pain unvermindert, anhaltend; determination hartnäckig; pace, severity unvermindert; attack, struggle unerbittlich, unvermindert; rain anhaltend attr, nicht nachlassend attr; (= not merciful) person, heat unbarmherzigthey kept up an unrelenting attack — sie führten den Angriff mit unverminderter Stärke durch
* * *unrelenting adj (adv unrelentingly)1. unnachgiebig, unerbittlich2. unvermindert* * *adjectiveunvermindert, nicht nachlassend [Hitze, Kälte, Regen]; unerbittlich [Kampf, Opposition, Verfolgung, Hass]; unnachgiebig [Entschlossenheit, Ehrgeiz]* * *adj.unbeugsam adj.unerbittlich adj. -
3 unrelenting
1) ( not yielding) unerbittlich;to be an \unrelenting opponent of sth unbeugsamer Gegner/unbeugsame Gegnerin einer S. gen sein;to be \unrelenting in sth in etw dat nicht nachlassen2) ( incessant) unaufhörlich;the pain was \unrelenting der Schmerz ließ nicht nach;\unrelenting pressure konstanter Druck;\unrelenting rain anhaltende Regenfälle mplthe headmaster was \unrelenting and the prescribed punishment followed in due course der Direktor blieb hart und die vorgesehene Strafe folgte bald
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