Sinfín in english
Endless
pronunciation: endləs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: endləs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
sin fin = never-finishing ; never-ending ; bottomless ; interminably ; unending.
Example: And becoming aware (a never-finishing process of intelligent life) is in itself action.Example: His, he concludes, is the never-ending search for what is new in the world out yonder.Example: The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.Example: Also unfortunately common is the lonely soul who visits interminably with whomever is on the desk -- and occasionally with other readers.Example: In the mean time, the piles outside the library are multiplying and shapeshifting and, for every 100 books the library SWAT team rescues, 100 are added by the unending delivery trucks.sinfín = countless.
Example: But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.more:
» sinfín de veces = countless times .
Example: Countless times I would be pulled over drunk by state police without a license and when I would present my military I.D. I was simply told to sleep it off.» un sinfín de = a myriad of ; a host of ; a whole host of ; a flood of ; a conveyor belt of ; a carousel of .
Example: Printing changed dramatically the world but also produced a myriad of varying impacts. Example: There is a host of legislative, political, financial, consumer, and other reports of individuals and corporate bodies. Example: If you want to buy a spit roaster beware; a whole host of illegal spit roasters are now on the market in the UK. Example: This has called forth a flood of protests. Example: Forecasters have warned that 'a conveyor belt of storms' is due to sweep in from the Atlantic. Example: I understand we are all growing tired and agitated with this carousel of storms this winter, but, just remember, I do not control the weather.