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121 неослабевающий
1) General subject: relentless, staying, unflagging, unrelenting, persistent2) Makarov: indefatigable -
122 неослабный
1) General subject: constant, indefatigable, relentless, unabated, unabating, unfainting, unflagging (об интересе, рвении), unrelenting, unremitting, untiring, unflagging2) Rare: irremissive -
123 непреклонный
1) General subject: Catonian, adamant (adamant to entreaties - непреклонный к мольбам), cast iron, dour, grim, hardshell, inexorable, inflexible, intransigeant, intransigent, lockstep, never say die, never-say-die, quite firm, relentless, rigid, rock ribbed, rock-ribbed, steadfast, steely, stern, sticky, stiff, strong-minded, unbendable, unbending, uncompromising, unmoved, unpersuadable, unrelenting, unstoppable (о стремлении), unyielding, determined, diehard, die-hard, stubborn, staunch2) Poetical language: stark3) Bookish: obdurate4) Diplomatic term: indomitable, uncomplying5) Makarov: immovable -
124 нестихающий дождь
General subject: unrelenting rainfall -
125 неуменьшающийся
General subject: unrelenting -
126 неумолимый
1) General subject: deadly, grim, immitigable, implacable, inappeasable, inehorable, inexpiable, relentless, rigorous, steel, stern, stony, unforgiving, unpardoning, unrelenting, unremitting, inexorable2) Bookish: dispiteous, mortal3) Diplomatic term: inflexible -
127 В-82
ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ ПО ВЕТРУ (ПО ВЕТРУ) деньги, состояние, имущество и т. п. VP subj: human to spend (money) wastefully, fritter away (one's fortune) to no purpose, senselesslyX пустил деньги по ветру - X threw money to the (four) windsX threw money out the window (down the drain) X squandered (away) money....Через двадцать лет упорных трудов мой старик уже имел всё - и детей, и хозяйство, и огромный загон скота... А теперь что? А теперь всем колхозом они не имеют столько скота, сколько он один тогда имел. Пустомели, всё по ветру пустили! (Искандер 3)....After twenty years of unrelenting labor my old man had it all - children, a farm, and a huge pen of stock....And now what? Now they don't have as much stock in the whole kolkhoz as he alone had then. Big talk, but they've thrown it all to the winds! (3a).«Ваши брильянты! - закричал он, пугаясь силы своего голоса. - В стул! Кто вас надоумил? Почему вы не дали их мне?» - «Как же было дать вам брильянты, когда вы пустили по ветру имение моей дочери?» - спокойно и зло молвила старуха (Ильф и Петров 1). "Your jewels!" he cried, startled at the loudness of his own voice. "In a chair? Who induced you to do that? Why didn't you give them to me?" "Why should I have given them to you when you squandered away my daughter's estate?" said the old woman quietly and viciously (1a). -
128 unilateralism
сущ. одностороннестьNow, those uneasy with American power have made these two means of wielding it — preemption and unilateralism — the focus of unrelenting criticism.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > unilateralism
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Unrelenting — Un re*lent ing, a. Not relenting; unyielding; rigid; hard; stern; cruel. {Un re*lent ing*ly}, adv. {Un re*lent ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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unrelenting — (adj.) 1580s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + prp. of RELENT (Cf. relent) … Etymology dictionary
unrelenting — *grim, implacable, relentless, merciless Analogous words: inexorable, obdurate, *inflexible, adamant: *stiff, rigid: *severe, stern Antonyms: forbearing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
unrelenting — [adj] merciless bound, bound and determined, brick wall*, ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, cruel, dead set on*, endless, grim, hanging tough*, hard headed*, implacable, incessant, inexorable, intransigent, iron fisted, mortal,… … New thesaurus
unrelenting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not yielding in strength, severity, or determination. DERIVATIVES unrelentingly adverb … English terms dictionary
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unrelenting — un|re|lent|ing [ˌʌnrıˈlentıŋ] adj formal 1.) an unpleasant situation that is unrelenting continues for a long time without stopping ▪ the unrelenting pressures of the job 2.) continuing to do something in a determined way without thinking about… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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