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постійний, безперервний, безстроковий; постійний, вічний, довічний; спадковий ( про оренду)- perpetual easement
- perpetual imprisonment
- perpetual injunction
- perpetual insurance
- perpetual lease
- perpetual maintenance
- perpetual neutrality
- perpetual revision
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3 perpetual
1. nтроянда, що цвіте цілий рікdamask perpetual — червона троянда, що цвіте цілий рік
2. adj1) вічний; безмежний; безконечнийperpetual motion — вічний рух, перпетуум-мобіле
2) довічний; безстроковий3) безперервний; постійний; нескінченний4) що цвіте цілий рік* * *I nтроянда, яка цвіте увесь рікII a1) вічний, нескінченний2) довічний, безстроковий3) невпинний; який не припиняється; постійний; нескінченний
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