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Перевод: imperishable speek imperishable


[прилагательное]
вечный; нерушимый; непортящийся; непреходящий; нетленный; неувядаемый


Тезаурус:

  1. To have such a strong and lovable personality seems far more persistent and imperishable than anything physical - if you see what I mean.
  2. From this he argued that, since only the present "is", it follows that past and future are alike meaningless, the only time is a continual present time and what exists is both uncreated and imperishable.
  3. The stately Victoria Terminus, Bombay, "The St Pancras of the Orient", embodies the imperishable spirit of the British Raj.
  4. "Lord, you who live outside of time and reside in the imperishable moment, we ask your blessing this New Year upon your gift to us of time.
  5. And is his love so imperishable that, when others deal treacherously with us, he never fails to be loyal?
  6. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable.
  7. Saving little - a mind imperishable
  8. It describes the ways in which a Saviour, an "imperishable illuminator", may be born:
  9. Man's essential Self or tman, is the imperishable and eternal soul, and ahi s is the power of the soul; it is the soul force which is capable of being practised by everyone and not simply by the cloistered few.
  10. We are told that Nirvana is permanent, stable, imperishable, unmovable, ageless, deathless, unborn and unbecome; that it is power, bliss and happiness, the secure refuge, the shelter and the place of unassailable safety, that it is the real truth and the Supreme Reality; that it is the Good, the Supreme goal, and the one and only consummation of our life, the eternal, hidden and incomprehensible Peace.
  11. Your notes are not to be imperishable works of art, but merely businesslike tools to help you in your studies and in reaching the standard required by examiners.
  12. The afterlife was imagined as continuing an existence on earth, as becoming one of the imperishable starts, as travelling through the Underworld with Osiris, a realm to which Re brought light and joy at night.
  13. The report goes on to claim that the people could only be taught thrift and prudence by men who would actually associate with them, thereby ensuring that the influence of the imperishable youth of Oxford would induce them to face the elementary laws of economics.

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