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livelong ['lɪvlɒŋ]1 noun∎ literary all the livelong day toute la journée, tout au long du jour;∎ the livelong night toute la nuit -
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live·long[ˈlɪvlɒŋ, AM -lɑ:ŋ]all the \livelong day den lieben langen Tag* * *['lɪvlɒŋ]adjall the livelong day — den lieben langen Tag, den ganzen Tag über
all the livelong night — die ganze Nacht durch
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I [ʹlıvlɒŋ] = live-forever II [ʹlıvlɒŋ] a поэт.весь, целый; бесконечныйthe livelong day - целый день, день-деньской
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Isubst. \/ˈlɪvlɒŋ\/, \/ˈlaɪvlɒŋ\/bergknappsmørbukkIIadj. \/ˈlɪvlɒŋ\/, \/ˈlaɪvlɒŋ\/( litterært) helethe livelong day dagen lang, dagen igjennom, hele dagenthe livelong night hele den lange natten, natten igjennom -
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ˈlɪvlɔŋ прил.;
поэт. целый, весь;
бесконечный, вечный livelong day ≈ день-деньской livelong night ≈ ночь напролет Syn: eternal, everlasting (ботаника) заячья капуста( Sedum telephium) весь, целый;
бесконечный - the * day целый день, день-деньской - the * night всю ночь напролет livelong поэт. целый, весь;
вечный;
the livelong day день-деньской livelong поэт. целый, весь;
вечный;
the livelong day день-деньскойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > livelong
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{'livɔŋ}
a цял
LIVELONG day/night/summer, etc. цял ден/нощ/лято и пр* * *{'livъn} а цял; livelong day/night/summer, etc. цял ден/нощ/лято и* * *траен; вечен;* * *1. a цял 2. livelong day/night/summer, etc. цял ден/нощ/лято и пр* * *livelong[´livlɔʃ] adj поет. 1. цял; all the \livelong day цял ден, от сутринта до вечерта; 2. траен, вечен. -
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adj. lit. all the livelong day/night цел божји ден/ноќ
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