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Перевод: endurance
[существительное] выносливость ; стойкость ; терпеливость ; способность переносить; прочность ; долговечность ; сопротивляемость изнашиванию; длительность ; продолжительность
Тезаурус:
- Adventure holidays are increasingly popular and the brave can test their physical and mental endurance in a number of ways from outward-bound courses where the participants usually spend the last few days of their "holiday" building themselves a shelter in a sodden landscape and living off nature, to dog-sledging across the Arctic Circle and learning how to build an igloo on the way.
- The MTB Challenge is a two day self-supported trip across a wilderness area testing two-person teams, their bike skill, endurance and abilities to survive.
- Conversely, if you are building up to a competition and wish to greatly increase your fitness and endurance, the FDR should be very intense and should make up a large part of your training.
- The speed and endurance section of a Three Day Event is divided into four parts - sections A, B, C and D - which aim to test the stamina of the horse as well as its ability cross country.
- His compact and substantial build denotes great strength, agility and endurance.
- Another equally good word for this is endurance exercise.
- Fishing should be fun, I thought, not a test of endurance.
- Not only was it a Test Match victory more substantial than any before, but Hutton's 364 scored in thirteen hours and twenty minutes was the most remarkable exhibition of concentration and endurance ever seen on a cricket field.
- Something vulnerable in her manner brings out an element of sadism in the way the long final act teases her endurance; but it also makes the denouement extremely touching, and the part lies well for a voice that has managed Janacek's Capture as well as Verdi's Violetta.
- Many people make the mistake of thinking that they can train for speed, strength, size and endurance all at the same time.
- It was Bill Fraser's party, who had an amazing tale to tell of sheer endurance and the will to survive, in the very best tradition of the SAS.
- Some travellers take up the challenge of lone journeys: a test of endurance in Arctic conditions.
- She was pushing his body to the limits of its endurance to divert and ease the strain on his spirit.
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