Eternidad in english

Eternity

pronunciation: ɪtɜrnəti part of speech: noun
In gestures

eternidad = eternity. 

Example: If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.

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» durar una eternidadlast (for) + ageslast + forever .

Example: I keep getting a stiff neck and when get one it lasts for ages.

Example: I wonder if it's possible to have a love affair that lasts forever.

» el tiempo + hacerse una eternidadtime + creep by .

Example: Why is it that when were are having fun, time flies by, but when we are at work, time creeps by= ¿Por qué ocurre que cuando nos estamos divirtiendo, el tiempo vuela, pero cuando estamos en el trabajo se nos hace una eternidad?.

» esperar una eternidadwait (for) + an eternity .

Example: If we wait for our useless, do-nothing elected officials to fix the problem, we'll have to wait for an eternity.

» llevar una eternidadtake + ages (and ages) .

Example: The shop assistant would take ages to find the right shoes.

» para la eternidadin perpetuity .

Example: Image degradation is no longer a threat and the original can be reproduced in perpetuity with no loss of image quality.

» parecer una eternidadseem like + an eternity .

Example: Thus they remained for what seemed like an eternity.

» una eternidadages and ages (and ages) .

Example: Ages and ages have passed since Luxor, beloved today of tourists, was once the ancient city of Thebes, the city of a hundred gates, the capital of Ramesses II.

Eternidad synonyms

forever in spanish: Siempre, pronunciation: fɜrevɜr part of speech: adverb infinity in spanish: infinito, pronunciation: ɪnfɪnəti part of speech: noun timelessness in spanish: atemporalidad, pronunciation: taɪmləsnəs part of speech: noun timeless existence in spanish: existencia atemporal, pronunciation: taɪmləsegzɪstəns part of speech: noun
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