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 lifetime ['laiftaim]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 一生, 终生

a. 一生的, 终生的

[电] 活期




    lifetime
    [ noun ]
    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
    <noun.time>
    the battery had a short lifehe lived a long and happy life


    Lifetime \Life"time`\ (l[imac]f"t[imac]m`), n.
    The time that life continues.

    1. From the time he arrived in Washington from Mississippi half a lifetime ago, the 46-year-old Mr. Russ labored to make life easier for members of Congress.
    2. After spending a lifetime challenging the art world to reconsider all it has ever taken for granted, John Cage has written an opera.
    3. The book has "sold more copies in one day than most of our books sell in a lifetime," Oeste said.
    4. Spare a thought, however, for the new recruits to the real business of life, those for whom 1994 may be the start of a lifetime of gardening until arthritis stops them in the 2030s.
    5. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had upheld the two convictions, for which Gomez had been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 10 years' special parole and Chavez-Tesina to 20 years in prison and lifetime special parole.
    6. Radon is a radioactive gas emitted in some degree by all soils. It quickly decays into other substances, but its decay products are also radioactive and can lodge in the lung, irradiating the tissue for a lifetime.
    7. You're buying enormous lifetime protection," says Judy Schub, a lobbyist for the AARP.
    8. The EPA said the chemicals probably cause human cancer at a rate of as much as one case in 10,000 persons exposed for a lifetime.
    9. At the same time, they said blacks are more likely to suffer from serious kidney disease requiring either a lifetime of kidney dialysis or a transplant.
    10. From 1958-73, six federal judges resigned from the lifetime position, compared to 60 from 1974 to 1978.
    11. The study compares the environmental impact of cloth and disposable diapers over the lifetime of the products-from manufacture through disposal.
    12. The $1.35 million purse gave him lifetime earnings of about $6.7 million, some $81,000 more than old-campaigner John Henry.
    13. Commercial banks are eager to acquire such S&Ls, and even mediocre earners that have large branch networks with low-cost retail deposits, because it is the opportunity of a lifetime to buy market share cheaply.
    14. Most of Bakker's "lifetime partners" sent him $1,000 in exchange for lodging at the Heritage U.S.A., a Christian retreat south of Charlotte that once was connected to the PTL.
    15. We estimate he inseminated over 250 different females in his lifetime.
    16. Brent B. Erensel, a securities analyst with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc., said, "The crash presented traders with the opportunity of a lifetime.
    17. A special prize for lifetime contribution to film was awarded to Gregory Peck.
    18. Patients with immune deficiency who have suffered from this form of meningitis require lifetime maintenance therapy to prevent recurrences.
    19. For workers, computer companies once offered lifetime jobs, generous benefits and ample opportunity for advancement in a white-collar environment.
    20. In the words of Robert Combee, Dutch-born head of Compack, a Hungarian coffee company bought last year by Sara Lee of the US: 'People here feel it's a chance of a lifetime.' How far locally owned producers will share in that chance is another question.
    21. I do not expect any positive changes to come about in my lifetime.
    22. That issue might seem minor, but that commitment of funds can be for a lifetime, during which the investor might build a large operation but have a relatively small income.
    23. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi issued a statement mourning the death, calling Kapoor, "a person who became a legend in his lifetime." There was no immediate word of funeral arrangements.
    24. Take away that big score motive, and the Air Force might have shlepped down to Sears and bought it for $2.49 and gotten a lifetime warranty to boot.
    25. In February, scientists decided that 20 Byelorussian villages must be evacuated because over a lifetime their residents would receive an unacceptably high dose of radiation.
    26. Yet the police can see military personnel driving new cars that it would take more than a lifetime's salary to buy. The police say that they do not tolerate extortion and bribery.
    27. Hepatitis B tends to be more severe than hepatitis A, and is a more serious problem for health officials because hepatitis B patients can become lifetime carriers of the infection.
    28. And I think the answer is the criminal _ do more with the criminal." Bush, a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association, the nation's chief gun lobby, said states "have a lot of laws on these things.
    29. After the U.S. occupation forces left Japan, their Jeeps continued to serve as all-round vehicles, especially on rough country roads, but they nearly disappeared in the 1960s, when many were shipped to poorer countries for another lifetime of service.
    30. It is health-giving to express your sorrow _ but you can't go on doing it for a lifetime.
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