English to Tajik Meaning of deathless - deathless


Deathless :
deathless

ьовид, абадӣ, осмонӣ, бефано, бебозгашт, тағйирнопазири, доимӣ, тагьирнопазир, ҷовидонӣ, ҷовид

deathlessdeathlessly
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Definitions of deathless in English
Adjective(1) never dying
Examples of deathless in English
(1) It's something that utopians like to forget in their deathless faith in the perfectibility of man.(2) All that has changed - and every one of our deathless chums may now be seen on video, cable TV and at Beanoland in the Chessington World of Adventures.(3) His description of the epic on Garrick's Shelf is typical: ÔÇÿThe day's route led us through snow and ice scenery of deathless beauty.ÔÇÖ(4) Not deathless literature, but entertainment with as high a reverberation as you can go for.(5) I'm trying to become a better writer, because it's something I love, but I'm not trying all that hard to write deathless prose, here.(6) The set is inspired by the photography of Jake Rajs, whose arid landscapes and endless, empty roads capture the deathless mystery of the desert.(7) The true individuality of a man is the same in a king, as well as a beggar, the saint, as well as the sinner which is: sacred, divine and deathless .(8) And so when those journalists Google themselves, guess who pops up early and often, making fun of their deathless prose?(9) Pierce Brosnan plays James Bond for what will likely be the last time in Die Another Day, the latest in the deathless series.(10) Inevitably, one's mind is cast back to the deathless moment when they were swept off their feet by the sea - nothing compared to the tidal wave about to engulf another Canute.(11) But in all the ways that matter, Bell effectively was Holmes, or became Holmes, through the deathless art of Conan Doyle, Bell's most famous pupil.(12) He tells us, via a specific historical account, of His creation of a good world, in six earth-rotation days - ruined by sin, and still to be restored to a sinless, deathless condition.(13) While the singer looks ageless and deathless , she is a lot older than that.(14) Immortality, the birthless and deathless state of nirvana, lies beyond this cycle of the wheel of life.(15) As he recovers and continues his walk down the corridor of the office block on the North Circular, I am to emerge from behind the soft drinks and utter the deathless words: ÔÇÿAh, Daniel.ÔÇÖ(16) In 2001, the duo anonymously released a single called Soft, which sampled Chicago's deathless 1976 number one If You Leave Me Now.
(1) death penalty ::
ҷазои қатл
(2) death row ::
қатл
(3) sudden death ::
марги ногаҳонӣ
(4) death sentence ::
ҳукми қатл
(5) till death ::
то марг
(6) to death ::
ба қатл
(7) bored to death ::
дилгир ба қатл
(8) kiss of death ::
бӯсаи марг
(9) until death ::
то дами марг
Synonyms
Adjective
1. immortal ::
ьовид
2. undying ::
инсонҳои
3. imperishable ::
бефано
4. indestructible ::
indestructible
5. enduring ::
пойдортар
6. everlasting ::
ҷовидонӣ
7. eternal ::
абадӣ
8. timeless ::
новащт
9. ageless ::
ageless
Antonyms
1. impermanent ::
impermanent
2. mortal ::
миранда
3. temporary ::
муваққатӣ
4. transient ::
transient
Different Forms
deathless, deathlessly
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