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1 relentless
relentless [rɪˈlentlɪs][pursuit, demands, criticism] incessant ; [pace, growth] implacable* * *[rɪ'lentlɪs]adjective [ambition] implacable; [noise, activity] incessant; [attack] acharné -
2 relentless
relentless adj [ambition, urge, pressure] implacable ; [noise, activity] incessant ; [attack, pursuit, enemy] acharné ; [advance] inexorable. -
3 relentless
relentless [rɪ'lentlɪs](a) (merciless) implacable, impitoyable(b) (sustained → activity, effort) acharné, opiniâtre; (→ noise) ininterrompu; (→ rain) incessant; (→ pain) tenace; (→ advance) inexorable -
4 relentless
adjective (without pity; not allowing anything to keep one from what one is doing or trying to do: The police fight a relentless battle against crime.) implacable -
5 relentless
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6 questioning
questioning [ˈkwest∫ənɪŋ]1. noun2. adjective[nature] curieux* * *['kwestʃənɪŋ] 1.1) ( of person) interrogation f; ( relentless) interrogatoire mhe is wanted for questioning in connection with the explosion — la police le recherche suite à l'explosion
under questioning — [admit] pendant un interrogatoire
2) ( of criteria) remise f en question (of de)2.1) [look, tone] interrogateur/-trice2) [techniques] d'interrogation; ( by official) d'interrogatoire -
7 relent
[rə'lent](to become less severe or unkind; to agree after refusing at first: At first she wouldn't let them go to the cinema, but in the end she relented.) se laisser fléchir- relentlessly - relentlessness -
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A n1 ( of person) interrogation f ; ( relentless) interrogatoire m ; questioning about the scandal continues on continue à poser des questions à propos du scandale ; to avoid questioning about sth éviter les questions à propos de qch ; his questioning of his mother l'interrogatoire auquel il a soumis sa mère ; the questioning of motorists by the police l'interrogation des automobilistes par la police ; questioning by police/by reporters un interrogatoire par la police/les journalistes ; to bring a suspect in for questioning amener un suspect pour interrogatoire ; he is wanted for questioning in connection with the explosion la police le recherche suite à l'explosion ; to admit sth under questioning avouer qch pendant un interrogatoire ; a line of questioning une série de questions ; what is his line of questioning? quelles questions pose- t-il? ; police questioning interrogatoire m policier ;2 (of system, criteria, values) remise f en question (of de).B adj1 [glance, look, tone] interrogateur/-trice ;2 [techniques, tactics] d'interrogation ; (by police, judge) d'interrogatoire. -
9 remorseless
1 ( brutal) impitoyable ; -
10 debunking
debunking [‚di:'bʌŋkɪŋ](a) (ridiculing) = fait de tourner en ridicule;∎ he's famous for his relentless debunking of the British class system il est connu pour la façon dont il se moque continuellement du système de classes britannique(b) (showing to be false) démystification f -
11 remorseless
remorseless [rɪ'mɔ:slɪs](a) (relentless → person, wind) impitoyable; (→ cruelty, persecution) incessant; figurative (→ ambition, logic, self-interest etc) implacable;∎ he was remorseless in the demands that he made on his employees il ne laissait aucun répit à ses employés(b) (with no regret) sans remordsUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > remorseless
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12 unrelenting
unrelenting [‚ʌnrɪ'lentɪŋ](a) (relentless → activity, effort) soutenu, continuel; (→ struggle, criticism) acharné; (→ pressure, rain) incessant∎ he was unrelenting (would not be persuaded, influenced) il restait inflexible; (merciless) il était implacableUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unrelenting
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