Perpetuo in english

Perpetual

pronunciation: pɜrpetʃuəl part of speech: adjective
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perpetual

perpetuar = perpetuate. 

Example: Moreover, they very often perpetuate preconceptions that reinforce prejudice.

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» perpetuar una creenciaperpetuate + belief .

Example: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.

» perpetuar una idea preconcebidaperpetuate + preconception .

Example: Moreover, they very often perpetuate preconceptions that reinforce prejudice.

perpetuo = perpetual. 

Example: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.

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» cadena perpetualife imprisonment .

Example: He was sentenced to life imprisonment for first-degree murder.

» condena a cadena perpetualife termlife sentence .

Example: Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.

Example: Around 5,000 people are serving a life sentence for a drug offense.

» condenar a cadena perpetuagaol + Nombre + for life [La palabra gaol también se escribe jail, principalmente en inglés americano]jail + Nombre + for life [La palabra jail también se escribe gaol, principalmente en inglés de influencia británica] .

Example: In May 2009, both her attacker and the man who put him up to it were gaoled for life.

Example: He was just a tot when his father was jailed for life for murdering his wife.

» límite de las nieves perpetuassnowline .

Example: Warmer summer temperatures will probably lead to a rise in the summer snowline, changing the scenery in southern mountain areas.

» penado con la cadena perpetuapunishable by lifepunishable by life imprisonment .

Example: Existing law provides that kidnapping for ransom is punishable by life without the possibility of parole.

Example: This bill provides that kidnapping with the intent to commit specified sex crimes be punishable by life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.

» reclusión perpetualife imprisonment .

Example: He was sentenced to life imprisonment for first-degree murder.

Perpetuo synonyms

constant in spanish: constante, pronunciation: kɑnstənt adjectivepermanent in spanish: permanente, pronunciation: pɜrmənənt adjectivecontinuous in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəs adjectiveincessant in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ɪnsesənt adjectiveeternal in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: ɪtɜrnəl adjectiveeverlasting in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ adjectiveendless in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: endləs adjectivecontinual in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəl adjectivelasting in spanish: perdurable, pronunciation: læstɪŋ adjectivenever-ending in spanish: sin fin, pronunciation: nevɜrendɪŋ adjectiveageless in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: eɪdʒləs adjectiveunremitting in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənrɪmɪtɪŋ adjectiveceaseless in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: sislɪs adjectiveunceasing in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənsisɪŋ adjectiveunending in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: ənendɪŋ adjectiveuninterrupted in spanish: ininterrumpido, pronunciation: ənɪntɜrʌptɪd adjective
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