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lifetime

/lahyf-tahym/US // ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm) //

终生,终身,寿命,一生

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the time that the life of someone or something continues; the term of a life: peace within our lifetime.
    • : Physics. mean life.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : for the duration of a person's life: He has a lifetime membership in the organization.

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Examples

  • This is the strongest storm to hit the region in any resident’s lifetime, and the area will be recovering from the storm for a long time.

  • That being said, I don’t think you’re going to see a Republican or a Democrat president, at least in my lifetime, that is anything like this.

  • Seeing an eclipse of the sun by Pluto is a once-in-a-lifetime event.

  • For example, when a virtual gluon splits into two virtual quarks, the quarks’ possible lifetimes can vary.

  • Peter Timmer has seen a lot of change in the farming business over his lifetime.

  • The sad fact is that more than 41 percent of trans people admit making at least one suicide attempt in their lifetime.

  • If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil.

  • Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime.

  • Det. Rafael Ramos spent a lifetime trying to become a police officer, entering the academy at age 38.

  • Each well requires 1,500—2,000 truck trips over the lifetime of the well.

  • This new nexus of print has grown up in the lifetime of four or five generations, and it is undergoing constant changes.

  • I didnt think much of that, but he said afterward, A man may do in an hour what he cant undo in a lifetime.

  • She meets a sympathetic soul, and you come across her pouring into his ear the love and despair of a lifetime.

  • I wonder if I am letting slip through my fingers one of the opportunities that come to a man but once in a lifetime!

  • In contrast to this we have the story of the ghost of a lady of title, who had been in her lifetime Princess Anna of Saxony.