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Перевод: indefinitely


[наречие]
неопределенно; неясно; бесконечно; до бесконечности; на неопределенное время


Тезаурус:

  1. This came into being when the very first change in the first cell took place, and that change, which was the first biochemical action, ultimately proved to have been, or must be acknowledged to have been, taken to initiate the process which would continue indefinitely to produce a living being with an ever-increasing capacity to enjoy life.
  2. If it is left indefinitely, it will revert to poorer, indigenous species which are unlikely to be the most productive or nutritious.
  3. Her great deception, that cruel triumphant power by which she held her husband trapped and blinded, was held in tension between the constant possibility of a devastating revelation, and the equal prospect of an indefinitely continued impersonation of a kind of moral perfection.
  4. A girl who is very tall for her age may fear that she will go on growing at the same rate indefinitely, while a boy who is shorter than his mates of the same age may be afraid that he will be permanently undersized.
  5. "Polystyrene can, in theory, be recycled indefinitely," said Linpac director Terry O'Connell.
  6. This option might have to be taken up in the future when the V-bombers reached the end of their operational lives, unless the TSR 2 turned out to be as effective as the RAF hoped, and was able to extend the life of the airborne nuclear deterrent indefinitely.
  7. There is the further consideration that universities may not indefinitely be secure havens for literary criticism, in the cold economic climate and rampant anti-intellectualism of Thatcherite Britain, and of many other parts of the world.
  8. It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the patient is ill-tempered and perhaps foulmouthed towards you because of the immediate effects of his illness and the frustration he feels, especially if he cannot speak normally, or whether it is part of a personality change which is going to last indefinitely.
  9. "Not indefinitely, but -"
  10. They also tend to remain positive for a very long time, if not indefinitely, unless the infection has been treated in the very early stages.
  11. Recent warnings from politicians of all parties that the influx cannot continue indefinitely are therefore seen as being based primarily on fears that the established parties stand to lose votes to the extreme right, notably the Republican Party.
  12. now possible to deprive many a patient of a fulfilment of the wish to have a death of one's own, the scene Dr. Rynearson (whose work he is discussing) describes is one of patients with an "untreatable" disease being kept alive indefinitely by means of tubes inserted into their stomachs, or into their veins, or into their bladders, or into their rectums - and the whole sad scene thus created encompassed within a cocoon of oxygen which is the next thing to a shroud.
  13. But the wisdom of age told me that this parabola of promise would not be maintained indefinitely, but would peak and then decline.

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