English to Spanish Dictionary incessant

incessant

incesante
definition
adjective
the incessant beat of the music
(of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
translation of 'incessant'
adjective
incesante,
que no cesa,
constante,
incesable
example
The chanting started up again, broken only by the 'incessant' pounding on the windows from the prisoners.
The bad condition of city roads is because of the almost 'incessant' rain, often heavy, ever since June.
Will the lights on my cable modem and router ever cease their 'incessant' blinking?
The 'incessant' barking of a neighborhood dog in Nogent that day seemed a bad omen.
The combination of bitter cold and 'incessant' rain was guaranteed to cool his temper.
Is there anything positive to be taken at all from the 'incessant' quest by games designers to create the perfect virtual woman?
These sounds are fused with the latest Hindi film music, but the 'incessant' drum beating never stops.
The first thing you notice about Hanoi, the capital, is the 'incessant' noise.
Kenneth seems to be enjoying Manchester - despite his 'incessant' whingeing.
Also, they were not prepared enough for the 'incessant' rains that lashed the city the past few days.
What a shame we don't hear more of them, and less of - oh, you know, the 'incessant' bleating from the front benches.
Tomorrow, the endless movement and 'incessant' noise of home beckons.
The red carpet had been treated with some flame retardant chemical, and the 'incessant' rain caused it to foam.
In short, success is forged by the 'incessant' sustainable growth of the company's resources.
The ordeal was far from over with 'incessant' rain beating down mercilessly upon the operation.
My question is: what creates this 'incessant' need to be productive amongst librarians?
A major step towards ecological sustainability is to stop our 'incessant' shopping.
But the one thing I always had problems with was the 'incessant' questioning.
Does he feel no need to defend them when they come under 'incessant' attack from his colleagues?
The traffic is constant noisy chaos, and the 'incessant' horn honking can drive you a bit mad, but it's worth the effort!
It's true that repeating a word 'incessantly' actually lessens its impact and, in general, makes you feel better about it.
But now fatigue a little deadened him to that 'incessancy' of life, it seemed now just an eternal circling.
The border, in the context of the exhibition, acts as an historic and personal leitmotif, revealing its persistence, if not 'incessancy' in the minds of Chicano artists.
She grabbed my shoulders and began to shake me 'incessantly' as she continued to shout.
I had friends outside of the high school ‘bubble,’ and I molded myself into who I wanted to be without the 'incessantness' of high school peer pressure.
She thanked me for my kindness and waved 'incessantly' as we continued on our way.
Second, speed, flexibility, and 'incessancy' of market activity have replaced the scheduled rhythm of the factory floor.
After 20 years, Mary Byrne, teacher at the model school of the New York Training School for Teachers, began to fear the 'incessancy' of this schoolteacher's routine.
Why do so many dog owners allow their dogs to bark 'incessantly' for long periods of time?
One will bemoan the absence of instrumental contrast, will become impatient with its 'incessancy' , and will lead one to argue that 40 minutes of such gentle sine wave noodling is perhaps 30 minutes more than is necessary.
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