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1 uninterrupted
adjective1) (continuous) ununterbrochen; nicht unterbrochen2) (not disturbed) ungestört* * *1) (continuing without pause: four hours of uninterrupted rain.) ununterbrochen* * *un·in·ter·rupt·ed[ʌnˌɪntərˈʌptɪd, AM -təˈrʌp-]\uninterrupted activity kontinuierliche Tätigkeit\uninterrupted growth beständiges Wachstum* * *["ʌnIntə'rʌptɪd]adj(= continuous) line ununterbrochen, kontinuierlich; noise, rain also anhaltend; (= undisturbed) rest, view ungestört* * *uninterrupted adj (adv uninterruptedly) ununterbrochen:a) ungestört (by von)b) kontinuierlich, fortlaufend, anhaltend:uninterrupted working hours pl durchgehende Arbeitszeitc) geschlossen (Ladenfront etc)* * *adjective1) (continuous) ununterbrochen; nicht unterbrochen2) (not disturbed) ungestört* * *adj.dauerhaft adj.pausenlos adj.ununterbrochen adj. -
2 непрерывный шов
непрерывный шов
Ндп. сплошной шов
Сварной шов без промежутков по длине.
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