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Перевод: unending
[прилагательное] бесконечный; нескончаемый
Тезаурус:
- We draw unending parallels
- I armchair travel the globe in front of December's fires, from Greenland's icy mountains, to India's coral strand: exploring the unending vista of Asia's central plains; picking my dangerous way through steaming Amazonian jungles; scaling South America's towering peaks; sailing the seven seas; buffeting round Cape Horn.
- The first Antiguan to play Test cricket, Roberts had made his debut during Denness's tour, the first of the unending stream of top-class fast bowlers which has transformed modern cricket.
- There were picnics, parties, theatricals - "a perfect storm of unending pleasure" wrote Count Henry Russell.
- The Clyde was alive with effort, delivering an unending tide of steel down the slipways and into the Clyde.
- Today they spend much of their time flying to conferences, of which there are an unending supply, particularly those associated with the environment.
- There beyond the senses are worlds undreamed of - let us join together in this unending and eternal adventure, and escape from the boredom and unhappiness of the commonplace.
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- Morton strolled to the window and watched the unending procession of cabs and carts, two-horse vans and omnibuses.
- Since that time Kaunda has operated an unending game of musical chairs between tribal interest groups.
- It is difficult to see how anyone could notice the absence of white meat or fish with such an unending variety of tastes set before them.
- I sat watching with passive pleasure an unending variety of greens weave and dance in the breeze.
- An unfamiliar Derrida emerges from Norris's book on him, not a nihilist, an artist-philosopher or a joker, but a profound thinker who does not uphold the positions that are popularly ascribed to him: irrationalism; interpretation as an unending free-for-all; meaning disappearing in a cloud of dispersing signifiers; the abandonment of reference and the disappearance (or death) of the author.
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