Eterno in english

Eternal

pronunciation: ɪtɜrnəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

eterno = eternal ; everlasting ; never-finishing ; haunting ; timeless ; never-ending ; ageless ; long drawn-out ; drawn-out ; long-drawn. 

Example: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.Example: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.Example: And becoming aware (a never-finishing process of intelligent life) is in itself action.Example: When the Jesuit order left China they left behind, as their last legacy, a haunting epitaph: 'Move on, voyager, congratulate the dead, console the living, pray for everyone, wonder, and be silent'.Example: There are timeless social principles underlying the specific legislation of the Old Testament.Example: His, he concludes, is the never-ending search for what is new in the world out yonder.Example: I will be back soon with more of what this blog is all about: how to live well, have fun, and remain ageless, in any economy.Example: The long drawn-out dispute over the India Office Library in London is probably the most well-known instance of what is a quite common phenomenon.Example: The drawn-out battle between Teresa and Melissa looks like it's finally taken a turn for the better.Example: Kenya is looking at a long-drawn war in Somalia in 2012 contrary to the earlier indications that it was going to be a swift operation.

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» ciudad eterna, laEternal City, the .

Example: Rome has long been known as the Eternal City, was founded with the contribution of a she-wolf and is currently dominated by stray cats!.

» derecho eternoeternal right .

Example: One of the eternal truths is that happiness is created and developed in peace, and one of the eternal rights is the individual's right to live.

» descanso eternoeternal rest .

Example: Now, 30 years later and a decade after winning the Nobel Peace prize, he seems closer to his eternal rest than ever.

» gloria eternaeternal glory .

Example: The eternal glory is where the Lord Jesus is united in a special way with his redeemed people.

» verdades eternasnuggets of truth .

Example: Somewhere down in the depths of the chaos, there are nuggets of truth -- you just have to dig a long way to find them!.

» verdades eternas, laseternal verities, the .

Example: The eternal verities of collection management all stem from critical judgement.

» verdad eternaeternal truth .

Example: One of the eternal truths is that happiness is created and developed in peace, and one of the eternal rights is the individual's right to live.

Eterno synonyms

long in spanish: largo, pronunciation: lɔŋ part of speech: adjective, adverb perpetual in spanish: perpetuo, pronunciation: pɜrpetʃuəl part of speech: adjective permanent in spanish: permanente, pronunciation: pɜrmənənt part of speech: adjective interminable in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: ɪntɜrmənəbəl part of speech: adjective immortal in spanish: inmortal, pronunciation: ɪmɔrtəl part of speech: adjective everlasting in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ part of speech: adjective endless in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: endləs part of speech: adjective lasting in spanish: perdurable, pronunciation: læstɪŋ part of speech: adjective ageless in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: eɪdʒləs part of speech: adjective aeonian in spanish: aeonian, pronunciation: əioʊniən part of speech: adjective unceasing in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənsisɪŋ part of speech: adjective unending in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: ənendɪŋ part of speech: adjective eonian in spanish: eonian, pronunciation: ioʊniən part of speech: adjective
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