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Перевод: outlast


[глагол]
продолжаться дольше, чем; прожить дольше чем; пережить


Тезаурус:

  1. Although the industry pretends otherwise, the guitar band is still the main voice of energetic protest and will outlast the hip-hop hyperbole, or more excitingly, embrace its best elements.
  2. I need my dream, I've got to have it - like I had to have that fairy-and-goblin curtain material when I was about six and I thought I'd die when Mum said No, we must have the blue flowery material because it would outlast my six-year-old fairy-and-goblin phase.
  3. A pair of earrings sold by Ratners outlets for 99p (1.70), he reckons, will probably fail to outlast a prawn sandwich (which is admittedly dearer).
  4. A beauty that springs from inward tranquillity and an unselfconscious concern for others contributes to the kind of beauty that will outlast youth.
  5. There was something strong and elemental in them that would outlast a world in flux.
  6. One thing is certain: having wooed and won passengers, ferry companies are determined to see their relationship outlast the pre-Tunnel honeymoon.
  7. Culshaw, who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits, noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation's sake - which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more "personalized" rivals - he naturally diverted his attention to new projects, musical, technological, scientific, logistical, until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier, with other orchestras, other technology.
  8. " A.E.I.O.U. " read the inscription on the polished white marble: " Austria erit in orbe ultima " or, freely translated, "Austria will outlast all nations of the world."
  9. We asked Volvo, famed for cars that outlast the hardiest perennials, to find a solution.
  10. Which were always there and would outlast even the war.
  11. The premature rusting of reinforcing bars in the lining segments could be prevented "but would have massive cost implications for either Eurotunnel or the UK and French governments" depending on whether linings outlast Eurotunnel's 50-year concession period.
  12. The belief in relationships which outlast our present existence might explain why he's been more complacent than Bricusse about his time since the split.
  13. His reign is often described as a period of revival of interest in Classical themes and modes of expression, but the profound change in the social composition of the court did not outlast the emperor.

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