never-ending in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for never-ending in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for never-ending in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

perenne [peˈrɛnne] ADJ

interminabile [intermiˈnabile] ADJ (che dura a lungo)

quaresima [kwaˈrezima] N f

I.stufare [stuˈfare] VB trans

II.stufarsi VB refl

tela [ˈtela] N f

Phrases:

tela di fondo THEAT
tela di fondo THEAT

fabbrica <pl fabbriche> [ˈfabbrika, ke] N f

3. fabbrica arch → fabbriceria

See also fabbriceria

I.eterno [eˈtɛrno] ADJ

II.eterno [eˈtɛrno] N m

III.eterno [eˈtɛrno]

fame [ˈfame] N f

1. fame:

è un morto di fame pej, fig
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If no one objects, the couple then exchanges rings, which symbolizes their never-ending love and commitment towards one another.
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These processes are responsible for the formation, the development, and ultimately, the destruction of the universe in a never-ending cycle ("palingenesis").
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The lithograph depicts a large building roofed by a never-ending staircase.
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However, tiring of the never-ending training, he gave up sumo for a while and spent his time fishing.
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Faultfinding is a never-ending cycle of political rhetoric of today.
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When never-ending consumption patterns cease for the betterment of the world as a whole, then all systems will harmoniously interact in a non-abusive way.
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Modern life takes place amidst a never-ending barrage of flesh on screens, pages, and billboards.
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The added furniture blocks most views of the mirrors, which make the never-ending room illusion less effective or noticeable.
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The mounting pressures of modern life coupled with never-ending desire make traditional values look farcical.
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Exhaustion is a by-product of over committed schedules and never-ending responsibilities.
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