[ ˌsɪsɪ'fi:ən ]
■ adjective denoting a task that can never be completed.
Origin
C16: from Sisyphus in Greek mythology, who was condemned to the eternal task of rolling a large stone to the top of a hill, from which it always rolled down again.
[ ˌsɪsɪ'fi:ən ]
■ adjective denoting a task that can never be completed.
Origin
C16: from Sisyphus in Greek mythology, who was condemned to the eternal task of rolling a large stone to the top of a hill, from which it always rolled down again.
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004