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Перевод: enduring


[прилагательное]
прочный; стойкий; выносливый; терпеливый; длительный; продолжительный


Тезаурус:

  1. In a sense, history is repeating itself in that the sequence of development in the past has also contained local "boom" elements such as kelp gathering in the 19th century or the bulb growing schemes in the 1960's, both of which foundered in response to changes in external economic imperatives, although at the outset there were high hopes that unique local resources i.e. seaweed and disease-free sandy soils, would provide enduring employment opportunities.
  2. Periodic revivals of silent classics such as NAPOLEON or Raymond Bernard's THE CHESS PLAYER serve as reminder that Jean-Paul Rappeneau's new film of Rostand's theatrical warhorse stands in line of one of the great enduring traditions of French cinema: the lavish historical spectacular.
  3. The enduring point is that close links did not make finance the slave of industry.
  4. The Gnostics could not believe that in Christ the eternal God could have polluted himself by taking flesh and enduring crucifixion; in the first epistle of John this denial is directly combated.
  5. It is difficult to persuade those who exercise authority in conventional terms that there are other forms of power than theirs: more diffuse but more pervasive; less aggressive but more enduring, to be round in small towns and rural villages.
  6. Perhaps the most enduring of all moon-associated beliefs is that moonlight helps the crops to grow.
  7. Looking up at the sky, at the myriad pinpricks of light, it seemed to him that he could feel the turning earth beneath his feet and that time had mysteriously come to a stop, fusing into one moment the past, the present and the future; the ruined abbey, the obstinately enduring artefacts of the last war, the crumbling cliff defences, the windmill and the power station.
  8. Save for a mention of the enduring reality of "the unknown", that was it - which begs a question.
  9. Thus, despite the fact that he had dealt with the relationship of town and countryside at a very abstract level Bukharin did try to grapple with some of the fundamental, enduring and concrete problems arising from the revolutionary transformation of the economy.
  10. So now when our crews came back from their missions and we heard snatches of their conversations about long lines of refugees, about cities being devastated, and miles and miles of fires, I remembered Kings Cross and could only feel pity for what these civilians were now enduring; French, Dutch, German or whatever.
  11. In I Peter 2, the writer looks at Jesus from the viewpoint of suffering Christians and says: "Yes, I know all that you are enduring look at Jesus follow him."
  12. If ratings are good at picking out enduring themes, while detailed observations are indispensable to explanations of how these themes arise, then the best analytical method should not choose between splitting and lumping but rather combine them.
  13. The only enduring solution to this problem is the replacement of the mortar fillet and soakers with a carefully installed sheet-lead stepped flashing.

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