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Перевод: uninterrupted


[прилагательное]
непрерываемый; непрерывный; безвыездный


Тезаурус:

  1. Stage management was needed during a "take" to give soloists uninterrupted access.
  2. The limited range of drugs which are effective against cancer have been discovered by uninterrupted research in laboratories, often on subjects which have had little very obvious relevance to cancer, but a lot to do with the chemistry of living cells.
  3. FARNELL Electronics has confounded the doubters and increased earnings per share yet again in the recessionary 12 months to February 2, giving it 26 years of uninterrupted growth.
  4. The documents travel from printing press to wastepaper basket in one uninterrupted motion.
  5. Many's the time I've slipped from top to bottom of the ladder, making a noise like the crack of doom, which was not however, sufficient to wake them (as I could tell by their uninterrupted snores).
  6. In contrast to de Santillana's uninterrupted thirty pages of text, Kemp's thesis is amply illustrated with several hundred plates, including many of his own line drawings showing artists' deployment of visual angles, vanishing points, etc.
  7. So although the machine may have run for eight minutes, it was not an uninterrupted eight minutes.
  8. Ideally, the shadow should spend an uninterrupted week or fortnight with his opposite number, but if that is impracticable, a regular visit of one day a week throughout the term would be satisfactory.
  9. The loose or muzzled ferret works uninterrupted and unimpeded.
  10. From the seafront up to a mile inland was an uninterrupted expanse of tall grass and fern, the delight of ramblers.
  11. The new path links the Staffordshire Way with the Cotswold Way and gives hikers an uninterrupted 100-mile walk.
  12. Similarly any path filled with impediments and matters of diverse interest will seem longer than an uninterrupted and invariant passage.
  13. In his 1979 budget Sir Geoffrey Howe claimed that in the past public spending had been based on falsely optimistic expectations about economic resources: "It is this falsely reassuring belief that somehow the resources will be found to permit an uninterrupted expansion of public expenditure that this government challenges.

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