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Qué (quién) es lifetime - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Life-time; Lifetimes; Lifetime (disambiguation); Life Time; Lifetime (album); Lifetime (song)

Lifetime         
·noun The time that life continues.
lifetime         
(lifetimes)
1.
A lifetime is the length of time that someone is alive.
During my lifetime I haven't got around to much travelling.
...an extraordinary lifetime of achievement.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft poss N
2.
The lifetime of a particular thing is the period of time that it lasts.
...the lifetime of a parliament.
...a satellite's lifetime.
N-SING: with poss
3.
If you describe something as the chance or experience of a lifetime, you are emphasizing that it is the best or most important chance or experience that you are ever likely to have.
This could be not just the trip of a lifetime but the experience of a lifetime.
PHRASE: n PHR [emphasis]
lifetime         
n.
1) to devote a lifetime (to smt.)
2) in one's lifetime
3) (misc.) to last a lifetime

Wikipedia

Lifetime

Lifetime may refer to:

  • Life expectancy, the length of time a person is expected to remain alive
Ejemplos de uso de lifetime
1. I spent a lifetime fighting a lifetime against Ronald Reagan‘s policies.
2. "Particles have a lifetime of up to a week while the greenhouse gases have a lifetime of years to decades.
3. Altman says lifetime award came too early Director Robert Altman won an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement.
4. Iggy Pop received the lifetime achievement award.
5. "ONCE–IN–A–LIFETIME" "Your candidacy is a once–in–a–lifetime opportunity for our nation and you are a once–in–a–lifetime leader," Richardson said as he stood next to Obama in Oregon.