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Перевод: lifelong
[прилагательное] жизненный; пожизненный; продолжающийся всю жизнь
Тезаурус:
- Despite his lifelong friendship with Lord Home, McEwan Younger strongly supported Edward Heath's new broom Conservatism in 1970, and the next year became chairman of the Conservative party in Scotland.
- This was the start of his lifelong war with the Peripatetics.
- Her lifelong mission has been to counter fundamentalist hypocrisy in any form, but she admits she'd now like to resolve the conflict with her mother.
- Some members still believed that the only rightful form of sex was between a dominant husband and obedient wife in a lifelong heterosexual marriage.
- For them there is a needless, lifelong fear of encountering a strange cat, a fear that sometimes ends with them refusing to go out of doors at all.
- Jessie Young fired my imagination with her tales of warfare, politics and terror at Berwick, and fanned in my heart the first flames of a lifelong fascination with Scotland's history.
- Yet underneath it all he suggests there was in Coward a gregarious solitude ("I am no good at love," he poignantly records) that slightly undercuts the show's thesis that he carried a lifelong torch for Ms Lawrence.
- It condemns us as lifelong victims of patterns set up in childhood, the unwilling prey of our devilish subconscious, the helpless captives of our "character" or genetic make-up.
- To his chagrin, A.J. Wilson, a lifelong oralist and successful businessman, got headlines in the national newspapers describing him as "deaf and dumb".
- A lifelong Manchester City fan recalled that in the 1940s "it was a very mixed crowd.
- A lifelong Portsmouth fan, Mr Neasom watched his first First Division match at Fratton Park in 1947.
- And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic, one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause, and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand.
- But in the mid-second century the apocryphal "Acts of John" presented St John as a lifelong virgin.
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