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Meanings of
non-stop
in English
Russian
беспосадочный полёт
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1958 Science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss.
starship
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written work
Russian
беспосадочный полёт
Without break, cessation or interruption.
permanent
endless
continuous
incessant
Synonyms
Examples for "
permanent
"
permanent
endless
continuous
incessant
Examples for "
permanent
"
1
Justice Andre Wiltens said the behaviour had
permanent
consequences for the victims.
2
But the issue of
permanent
Nato bases in east Europe is divisive.
3
All stakeholders need to meet and propose a
permanent
solution, he said.
4
Citizens with
permanent
residence documents should get new ones free of charge.
5
Russia and China are among the Security Council's five
permanent
,
veto-holding members.
1
The list is
endless
;
it's a wonder anyone can find a home.
2
There have been
endless
talking points but as yet no turning point.
3
Now we are being subjected to
endless
speculation about a future government.
4
Global equities and risk assets appear set for surfing an
endless
summer.
5
You ride your bike as fast as possible for 60
endless
minutes.
1
It's important to be committed to
continuous
improvement, however tough the conditions.
2
To keep providing the items, Gange said they needed
continuous
funding support.
3
Repeat this several times as one long, slow
continuous
flow of movement.
4
I want
continuous
health monitoring on all systems from now to launch.
5
It's got to allow
continuous
and extraordinary access to its nuclear facilities.
1
And in those three days Graham's
incessant
thoughts went far and wide.
2
It was of rare violence: torrential rain accompanied by
incessant
lightning strikes.
3
Clouds of smoke hovered low in the air; the firing was
incessant
.
4
Yet that was their high point, a brief riposte amid
incessant
pressure.
5
The noise of the fall was loud and
incessant
in the room.
Usage of
non-stop
in English
1
At the end of this week we run for 30 minutes
non-stop
.
2
Nobody looking for
non-stop
action and carnage is likely to feel shortchanged.
3
The year was 1968, and the event was a
non-stop
,
single-handed race.
4
They said helicopters had been working
non
-
stop
to put the fire out.
5
After two days of
non-stop
action, the Cape Town Sevens is over.
6
Many ran
non-stop
coverage throughout the day and into the late evening.
7
It's going
non
-
stop
,
my team have been absolutely busy at the factory.
8
Rihanna has been going out
non-stop
lately, switching from NYC to London.
9
It seemed as if I talked
non-stop
for more than three weeks.
10
A circle of people gathers round the author, who is talking
non-stop
.
11
The IRA was leaving in its wake a
non-stop
trail of atrocities.
12
Liz came sweeping in through the front door, talking
non
-
stop
as usual.
13
Just don't run! I repeated this
non-stop
to myself like an incantation.
14
For much of his life, Malcolm McLaren was a
non-stop
ideas factory.
15
He's betting that like Lindbergh's, his airplane will fly
non-stop
to Paris.
16
Heavy gunfire thundered
non-stop
and smoke billowed over part of the town.
Other examples for "non-stop"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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non-stop
Adjective
Adverb
Frequent collocations
non-stop flights
fly non-stop
non-stop action
non-stop service
nearly non-stop
More collocations
Translations for
non-stop
Russian
беспосадочный полёт
без остановки
замкнутый мир
звёздный корабль
Non-stop
through the time
Non-stop
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare