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101 relentless\ persecution
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102 relentless pressure
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103 Amalekites (An ancient nomadic tribe described in the Old Testament as relentless enemies of Israel)
Религия: амалекитянинеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Amalekites (An ancient nomadic tribe described in the Old Testament as relentless enemies of Israel)
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104 Pius (Italian ascetic, reformer, and relentless persecutor of heretics, whose papacy -1566-72 - marked one of the most austere periods in Roman Catholic church history)
Религия: Пий VУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pius (Italian ascetic, reformer, and relentless persecutor of heretics, whose papacy -1566-72 - marked one of the most austere periods in Roman Catholic church history)
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105 live under relentless pressure
Общая лексика: жить под постоянным давлениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > live under relentless pressure
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106 parade
relentless parade нескончаемая чередаEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > parade
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107 implacable
im'plækəbl(not able to be satisfied or won over: an implacable enemy.) implacable
implacable adjetivo ‹avance/lucha› relentless; ‹ sol› relentless
implacable adjetivo relentless, implacable ' implacable' also found in these entries: English: bitter - fierce - persecution - pitiless - relentless - remorseless - unrelenting - hard - implacable - ruthless - unyieldingtr[ɪm'plækəbəl]1 implacableimplacable [ɪm'plækəbəl] adj: implacable♦ implacably [-bli] advadj.• implacable adj.ɪm'plækəbəladjective implacable[ɪm'plækǝbl]ADJ [enemy, hatred] implacable* * *[ɪm'plækəbəl]adjective implacable -
108 remorseless
adjective1) (merciless) erbarmungslos [Grausamkeit, Barbarei]2) (relentless) unerbittlich [Schicksal, Logik]* * ** * *re·morse·less[rɪˈmɔ:sləs, AM -ˈmɔ:rs]1. (relentless) unerbittlich2. (callous) gnadenlos, unbarmherzig\remorseless attack brutaler Überfall\remorseless cruelty gnadenlose Grausamkeit\remorseless judge unbarmherzig strenger Richter* * *[rI'mɔːslɪs]adjreu(e)los, ohne Reue; (fig = merciless) unbarmherzig, erbarmungslos* * ** * *adjective1) (merciless) erbarmungslos [Grausamkeit, Barbarei]2) (relentless) unerbittlich [Schicksal, Logik]* * *adj.hartherzig adj.unbarmherzig adj. -
109 grim
мрачный имя прилагательное: -
110 inexorable
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111 беспощадный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > беспощадный
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112 неотступный
прил. persistent;
importunate, relentlessнеотступн|ый - insistent, importunate;
~ое преследование relentless pursuit;
~ая мысль inescapable thought.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неотступный
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113 remorseless
adjective (cruel; without pity: a remorseless tyrant.) sin remordimientostr[rɪ'mɔːsləs]1 (pitiless) despiadado,-a2 (inexorable) implacableremorseless [ri'mɔrsləs] adj1) pitiless: despiadado2) relentless: implacableadj.• despiadado, -a adj.• implacable adj.rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs[rɪ'mɔːslɪs]ADJ1) (=merciless) despiadado2) (=relentless) [advance, progress] implacable, inexorable* * *[rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs] -
114 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.) give efter- relentlessly
- relentlessness* * *[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.) give efter- relentlessly
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115 questioning
['kwestʃənɪŋ] 1.1) (of person) interrogazione f., domande f.pl.; (relentless) interrogatorio m.he is wanted for questioning in connection with the explosion — lo si ricerca per interrogarlo sull'esplosione
2) (of criteria, values) (il) mettere in dubbio2.1) [look, tone] indagatore, interrogativo2) [techniques, tactics] di fare domande, d'interrogare; (by police, judge) di fare gli interrogatori* * *questioning /ˈkwɛstʃənɪŋ/A n. [u]B a.* * *['kwestʃənɪŋ] 1.1) (of person) interrogazione f., domande f.pl.; (relentless) interrogatorio m.he is wanted for questioning in connection with the explosion — lo si ricerca per interrogarlo sull'esplosione
2) (of criteria, values) (il) mettere in dubbio2.1) [look, tone] indagatore, interrogativo2) [techniques, tactics] di fare domande, d'interrogare; (by police, judge) di fare gli interrogatori -
116 remorseless
[rɪ'mɔːslɪs]1) (brutal) spietato, senza rimorsi2) (relentless) [ ambition] sfrenato; [ optimism] inguaribile* * *adjective (cruel; without pity: a remorseless tyrant.) spietato* * *remorseless /rɪˈmɔ:sləs/a.remorselessly avv. remorselessness n. [u].* * *[rɪ'mɔːslɪs]1) (brutal) spietato, senza rimorsi2) (relentless) [ ambition] sfrenato; [ optimism] inguaribile -
117 inexorable
adjective* * *in·exo·rable[ɪˈneksərəbl̩, AM ˌɪnˈek-]1. (cannot be stopped) unaufhaltsamthe progress of the disease was \inexorable das Fortschreiten der Krankheit war nicht aufzuhalten2. (relentless) person unerbittlich, erbarmungslosRebecca was \inexorable in her demands Rebecca beharrte unerbittlich auf ihren Forderungento be \inexorable in one's criticism [of sb/sth] unerbittlich [an jdm/etw] Kritik üben* * *[In'eksərəbl]adj(= relentless) erbarmungslos, unerbittlich; (= not to be stopped) unaufhaltsam; truth, facts unumstößlich* * *inexorable adj (adv inexorably) unerbittlich* * *adjective* * *adj.unerbittlich adj. -
118 relent
[rɪ'lent] intransitive verb nachgeben; (yield to compassion) Mitleid zeigen; [Wetter:] besser werden* * *[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.) sich erweichen lassen- academic.ru/61335/relentless">relentless- relentlessly
- relentlessness* * *re·lent[rɪˈlent]* * *[rɪ'lent]vi(person) nachgeben; (pace, pain) nachlassen; (weather) sich bessern* * *relent [rıˈlent] v/i1. weich oder nachgiebig werden, sich erweichen lassen, nachgeben2. nachlassen (Wind, Schmerz etc)3. sich bessern (Wetter)* * *[rɪ'lent] intransitive verb nachgeben; (yield to compassion) Mitleid zeigen; [Wetter:] besser werden* * *v.einlenken v.mitleidig werden ausdr.weich werden ausdr. -
119 pressure
['preʃə]сущ.1) давление; сжатие, стискиваниеShe kicked at the door with her foot, and the pressure was enough to open it. — Она толкнула ногой дверь, и сила удара оказалась достаточной, чтобы открыть её.
The pressure of his fingers had relaxed. — Его хватка ослабла.
The best way to treat such bleeding is to apply firm pressure. — Наилучший способ остановить такое кровотечение - это перевязать.
Syn:2)а) давление, надавливание; воздействие, нажимinexorable pressure — жёсткое давление, жёсткий нажим
intense / strongpressure — сильное давление, сильный нажим
relentless / unrelieved pressure — неослабевающий нажим, неослабевающее давление
pressure from smb. — давление с чьей-л. стороны
under pressure of smth. — под давлением чего-л.
to build up pressure / to increase (the) pressure — увеличивать давление, нажим
to ease / relieve (the) pressure — ослабить давление
to exert / place / put pressure on smb. — оказывать давление на кого-л.
to face inexorable pressure from the media — столкнуться с сильным давлением со стороны средств массовой информации
- peer pressureto resist pressure — противостоять давлению, натиску
- population pressure
- public pressure
- pressure groupSyn:б) чрезмерно активная эксплуатация (какого-л. оборудования); слишком активное использование ( природных ресурсов)3) затруднительные обстоятельства; тяжёлое положениеSyn:4) гнёт, бремя (каких-л. обстоятельств)They were people who work well under pressure. — Они принадлежат к той категории людей, которые хорошо справляются с работой в экстремальных условиях.
5)а) физ. давление; сжатиеб) метео; = atmospheric pressure, = barometric pressure атмосферное давлениеpressure builds up / increases / rises — давление растёт
pressure eases / falls — давление падает
Warm air is now being drawn in from another high pressure area over the North Sea. — Тёплый воздух поступает из области высокого давления над Северным морем.
6) тех. прессование7) эл. электродвижущая сила, эдс8) уст. отпечаток; оттискSyn:••- work at high pressure- work at low pressure -
120 deadly
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