Nonstop in spanish

Sin escalas

pronunciation: sineskɑlɑs part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb
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non-stop1 = sin parar, de (un) tirón, a destajo, incesante. 

Example: A British yachtswoman has become the first woman to sail solo, non-stop, both ways around the world.

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» non-stop flight = vuelo sin escalas.

Example: The El Paso International Airport wants to lure more non-stop flights to and from other cities, and they want to use some incentives to do it.

» work + non-stop = trabajar sin parar, trabajar sin descanso, trabajar a destajo.

Example: During this period the compositors worked non-stop, breaking off only to eat, for the almost incredible period of fifty hours: two days and two nights without rest 'in an atmosphere that would poison a vulture'.

non-stop2 = no vacío. 

Example: Of course some terms may be difficult to categorise as stop or non-stop.

Nonstop synonyms

direct in spanish: directo, pronunciation: dɜrekt adjectivecontinuous in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəs adjectiveuninterrupted in spanish: ininterrumpido, pronunciation: ənɪntɜrʌptɪd adjectiveround-the-clock in spanish: alrededor del reloj, pronunciation: raʊndðəklɑk adjectivearound-the-clock in spanish: alrededor del reloj, pronunciation: ɜraʊndðəklɑk adjectiveday-and-night in spanish: día y noche, pronunciation: deɪændnaɪt adjectivenonstop flight in spanish: vuelo directo, pronunciation: nɑnstɑpflaɪt noun
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