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Перевод: undying
[прилагательное] бессмертный; вечный
Тезаурус:
- Before you can see the undying flame
- WEALTHY Lady Alethea Savile never recovered from hearing her lover James Gilbey profess his undying love for Princess Diana, it was revealed yesterday.
- Judged on the facts, rather than the political rhetoric of both left and right, the present Government deserves neither the undying praise of the supporters of laissez-faire nor the unremitting invective of collectivists.
- It stated the soldier's undying love for his wife but also made it plain that he realised that they could not live in harmony, so they had better not see each other.
- He was our Player of the Year three times (another club record!) in 1978, 1985 and 1987 and fully earned the undying admiration and gratitude of Palace fans.
- Labour seemed happiest when proclaiming its undying support for the National Health Service and the state education system of the post-Beveridge era.
- He kept apologising to Nellie and swearing undying devotion to her.
- "Just a small token of my undying etceteras.
- Though clearly, whatever the logic of the situation, Hitler could still rely upon substantial bonds of undying allegiance among his most loyal supporters, especially of course those who for years had been exposed to the full brunt of Party organization and indoctrination, there seems little doubt that the mass base of unquestioned trust in Hitler was already in 1942 beginning to give way.
- This didn't stop the interview from re-surfacing two weeks later in Zigzag wherein Morrissey acknowledged his undying erotic passion for leather car seats, amongst other things all fairly lightweight banter and all revolving, enticingly (?) around Morrissey's underlying eroticism.
- Whatever these principles might mean in terms of constitutional or political structures, they had not implied an undying devotion to the House of Orlans, as Louis-Philippe's departure had proved.
- For those with an undying desire to stretch themselves to the limit, the Raid Gauloises should fit the bill, according to Jeremy Hart.
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