名词有生之年; 一生,寿命; 存在期,有效期
na.终生; 终身保障; [核]寿命
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1. In my father's lifetime there have been many changes in the village.
在我父亲的一生中,这个村庄发生了许多变化。
2. She devoted her lifetime to the study of zoology.
她以毕生精力从事动物学研究。
3. He has gone through many a severe test during his lifetime.
他一生中经受过多次严峻的考验。
1. 寿命:*1 寿命(lifetime)是指显示/像素降至其最初指定的发光性数一半所花的时间. 寿命的评估是以非常高的最初发光位准加速测试单纯的测试装置为基础,并使用这些数据计算出在较低的亮度位准下所预测的发光寿命.
2. 生命期:含有双建结构的烯类与氢氧基的 反应活性远大於饱和的烷类,以异戊间二烯来说,其在 大气中被 OH 基氧化的速度极快,生命期(lifetime)约 0.2 天,相对於丙烷(约 18 天),
3. 一生:你们也许很少联络,也许常常在一起,在这长长的一生(lifetime)中,在彼此的心中都保留了一份惦念,一份嘱咐,就算他去到天涯海角,就算过了许多许多年,就算再见面时,早已是人非物亦非了,你仍然会那样深刻的记着这样一个人,这已经足够了.
1. 一生;终生
A lifetime is the length of time that someone is alive.
e.g. During my lifetime I haven't got around to much travelling.
我一生中没怎么去旅行过。
e.g. ...a trust fund to be administered throughout his wife's lifetime.
为他妻子终生管理的信托基金
2. (事物的)存在期,使用期
The lifetime of a particular thing is the period of time that it lasts.
e.g. ...the lifetime of a parliament.
议会的届期
e.g. ...a satellite's lifetime.
卫星的使用期
3. 终生难遇的;千载难逢的
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.
e.g. This could be not just the trip of a lifetime but the experience of a lifetime.
这可能不仅是一趟终生难遇的旅行,也将是一次终生难遇的体验。
1. The Lakers had no immediate comment Monday on the decision by Krzyzewski, who signed a lifetime contract with Duke three years ago.
2. Radiocarbon dating depends on measuring the radioactive isotope of carbon known as carbon 14, which is ingested during a lifetime and steadily decays after death.
3. But aside from their pay cheque, they've also landed a lifetime supply of the chocolates.
4. Reading can influence the formation of a child's character and good books can benefit them for a lifetime.
5. Lifetime achievement honoree Diana Ross urged younger performers to " keep it classy " and refrain from foul behavior.
6. Everything you have worked a lifetime for is there for the taking if you can climb up to it.
7. But for the old man the clean stove has come a lifetime too late.
8. What we can offer the steel industry in particular is complete service and project knowledge and lifetime servicing of the plant.
9. The verdict also included the confiscation of all his personal property and lifetime deprivation of his political rights.
10. The sentence included the confiscation of all Fan's personal property and the lifetime deprivation of his political rights.
noun
1. the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
e.g. the battery had a short life
he lived a long and happy life