Tenacity
Translations of "tenacity" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | издръжливост(quality or state of being tenacious), лепливост(quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies), якост на опън(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder) | izdrǎžlivost, leplivost, jakost na opǎn | |
| Catalan | tenacitat(quality or state of being tenacious), tenacitat(quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force) | — | |
| Dutch | volhardendheid(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Finnish | sinnikkyys(quality or state of being tenacious), sitkeys(quality or state of being tenacious), sitkeys(quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force), vetolujuus(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder), vetomurtolujuus(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder) | — | |
| French | ténacité(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| German | Beharrlichkeit(quality or state of being tenacious), Zähigkeit(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Greek | επιμονή(quality or state of being tenacious) | epimoní | |
| Indonesian | kegigihan(quality or state of being tenacious), keuletan(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Irish | diongbháilteacht(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Italian | tenacia(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Latin | tenācitās(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Portuguese | tenacidade(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Romanian | adezivitate(quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force), tenacitate(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Russian | вы́держка(quality or state of being tenacious), кле́йкость(quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies), предел прочности(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder), про́чность на растяже́ние(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder), свя́зность(quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force), упо́рство(quality or state of being tenacious), це́пкость(quality or state of being tenacious) | výderžka, kléjkostʹ, predel pročnosti, próčnostʹ na rastjažénije, svjáznostʹ, upórstvo, cépkostʹ | |
| Spanish | tenacidad(quality or state of being tenacious), tesón(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Tagalog | matibay(quality or state of being tenacious) | — | |
| Ukrainian | завзятість(quality or state of being tenacious), клейкість(quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies), липкість(quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies), наполегливість(quality or state of being tenacious), опір розриву(greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder), стійкість(quality or state of being tenacious), упертість(quality or state of being tenacious), цілеспрямованість(quality or state of being tenacious), чіпкість(quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force) | zavzjatistʹ, klejkistʹ, lypkistʹ, napolehlyvistʹ, opir rozryvu, stijkistʹ, upertistʹ, cilesprjamovanistʹ, čipkistʹ | |
| Uzbek | qaysarlik(quality or state of being tenacious) | — |
tenacitat, tenacitat
volhardendheid
sinnikkyys, sitkeys, sitkeys, vetolujuus, vetomurtolujuus
ténacité
Beharrlichkeit, Zähigkeit
kegigihan, keuletan
diongbháilteacht
tenacia
tenācitās
tenacidade
adezivitate, tenacitate
вы́держка, кле́йкость, предел прочности, про́чность на растяже́ние, свя́зность, упо́рство, це́пкость
výderžka, kléjkostʹ, predel pročnosti, próčnostʹ na rastjažénije, svjáznostʹ, upórstvo, cépkostʹ
tenacidad, tesón
matibay
завзятість, клейкість, липкість, наполегливість, опір розриву, стійкість, упертість, цілеспрямованість, чіпкість
zavzjatistʹ, klejkistʹ, lypkistʹ, napolehlyvistʹ, opir rozryvu, stijkistʹ, upertistʹ, cilesprjamovanistʹ, čipkistʹ
qaysarlik
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