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lifetime

Prononciation : [ˈlaɪf.taim]

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Contexte : « duration »

(noun) a lifetime is the total time that a person or thing exists. It starts when someone is born and ends when they die. It represents all the years you spend living.

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She hopes to travel around the world at least once in her lifetime.

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He didn't accomplish everything he wanted to do in his lifetime.

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What do you want to achieve in your lifetime?

Contexte : « experience »

(noun) a lifetime can also mean the experiences or memories someone gathers during their life. It includes the lessons learned and moments remembered.

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That trip was a lifetime experience for me, and I will never forget it.

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She said it was not a lifetime experience; it was just a regular day.

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What was your best lifetime experience so far?

Contexte : « product lifespan »

(noun) a lifetime can refer to how long an object, like a toy or a car, is expected to last before it stops working. It helps us know how long we can use something.

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This battery has a lifetime of five years, so you won't need to replace it often.

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That cheap toy had a very short lifetime and broke after just one day.

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How long is the lifetime of this appliance?

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