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lifetime [ˈlaɪftaɪm]a. [of person] vie f• a lifetime's experience/work l'expérience/le travail de toute une vieb. ( = eternity) an hour that seemed like a lifetime une heure qui semblait une éternité* * *['laɪftaɪm]noun vie fthe chance of a lifetime — la chance de ma/ta etc vie
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experience [ɪkˈspɪərɪəns]1. noun• that was quite an experience! quelle expérience !• I know from bitter experience that... j'ai appris à mes dépens que...• I had a pleasant/frightening experience il m'est arrivé une aventure agréable/effrayante• he has no experience of living in the country il ne sait pas ce que c'est que de vivre à la campagne• have you any previous experience of this kind of work? avez-vous déjà fait ce genre de travail ?a. ( = undergo) [+ misfortune, hardship] connaître ; [+ setbacks, losses] essuyer ; [+ conditions] être confronté à ; [+ ill treatment] subir ; [+ difficulties] rencontrerb. ( = feel) [+ sensation, terror, remorse] éprouver ; [+ emotion, joy, elation] ressentir* * *[ɪk'spɪərɪəns] 1.1) ( expertise) expérience fmanagement experience — expérience f de la gestion
to have experience with children/computers — avoir de l'expérience avec les enfants/en informatique
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experience [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1 noun(a) (in life, in a subject) expérience f;∎ he has lots of experience il a beaucoup d'expérience ou une grande expérience;∎ I had no previous experience je n'avais aucune expérience préalable;∎ I had no experience of looking after disabled people je ne m'étais jamais occupé de personnes handicapées;∎ do you have any experience of working with animals? avez-vous déjà travaillé avec des animaux?;∎ she has considerable management experience elle a une expérience considérable de ou dans la gestion;∎ to lack experience manquer d'expérience ou de pratique;∎ to gain experience of life faire l'apprentissage de la vie;∎ experience shows or proves that… l'expérience démontre ou montre ou prouve que…;∎ I know from experience that he's not to be trusted je sais par expérience qu'il ne faut pas lui faire confiance;∎ to know from bitter experience savoir pour en avoir fait la cruelle expérience;∎ to speak from experience parler en connaissance de cause;∎ in or from my (own) experience, (speaking) from personal experience d'après mon expérience personnelle;∎ my experience has been or it has been my experience that… d'après mon expérience…;∎ has that been your experience? (do you agree?) avez-vous remarqué la même chose?;∎ to put sth down to experience tirer un enseignement ou une leçon de qch;∎ it's all good experience (as consolation) à quelque chose malheur est bon;∎ experience is the best teacher l'expérience est le meilleur des enseignements;∎ the black experience in America la condition des Noirs en Amérique∎ I had so many exciting experiences j'ai vécu tant d'aventures passionnantes;∎ after this stressful experience après cette expérience stressante;∎ how did you enjoy the American experience? comment as-tu trouvé l'Amérique?;∎ humorous bad weather is all part of the Scottish experience le mauvais temps fait partie intégrante des joies de l'Écosse;∎ my first experience of French cooking/of a real Scottish New Year la première fois que j'ai goûté à la cuisine française/que j'ai assisté à un vrai réveillon écossais;∎ it was his first experience of love c'était la première fois qu'il tombait amoureux;∎ the crossing promises to be quite an experience la traversée promet d'être une expérience mémorable;∎ I hope it wasn't a nasty experience for you j'espère que cela n'a pas été trop désagréable pour toi;∎ a transatlantic cruise: the experience of a lifetime! une croisière à travers l'Atlantique: une expérience inoubliable!;∎ it was not an experience I would care to repeat je ne voudrais pas renouveler l'expérience(a) (undergo → hunger, hardship, recession) connaître;∎ to experience military combat faire l'expérience du combat militaire;∎ he experienced great difficulty in raising the money il a eu beaucoup de mal à trouver l'argent nécessaire(b) (feel → thrill, emotion, despair) sentir, ressentir;∎ she experienced a certain feeling of fear elle a ressenti une certaine frayeur;∎ he is experiencing a great deal of anxiety at the moment il est très angoissé en ce moment∎ come and experience Manhattan venez découvrir Manhattan;∎ if you've never experienced French cooking si vous n'avez jamais goûté à la cuisine française;∎ to experience a real Scottish New Year assister à un vrai réveillon écossais►► Commerce experience curve courbe f d'expérience -
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A n1 ( expertise) expérience f ; driving/management/teaching experience expérience f de la conduite automobile/de la gestion/de l'enseignement ; from my/his etc own experience d'après mon/son etc expérience ; in my experience à ma connaissance ; in all my 20 years' experience as headmistress, I have never… depuis 20 ans que je suis directrice, je n'ai jamais… ; to have experience of sth avoir l'expérience de qch ; to have experience with children/animals avoir de l'expérience avec les enfants/les animaux ; to have experience (in working) with computers/cars avoir de l'expérience en informatique/dans le domaine des voitures ; to acquire ou gain experience acquérir de l'expérience ; to know from/learn by experience savoir/apprendre d'expérience ; to judge from experience juger d'expérience ;2 ( incident) expérience f ; to have ou go through a new experience faire une nouvelle expérience ; a world tour: the experience of a lifetime! le tour du monde: l'aventure de toute une vie! ; that was quite an experience! ça a été une expérience mémorable!B vtr connaître [change, difficulty, defeat, ill-treatment, loss, problem, misfortune] ; éprouver [emotion, sensation] ; ressentir [physical pleasure] ; to experience sth personally ou at first hand faire l'expérience de qch soi-même. -
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I [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1) (expertise) esperienza f.to have experience (in working) with computers — avere pratica o dimestichezza (nel lavorare) con i computer
2) (incident) esperienza f.II [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]verbo transitivo vivere, sperimentare [ change]; patire, subire [ loss]; incontrare [ problem]; provare [emotion, sensation]* * *[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) esperienza2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) esperienza2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) provato* * *I [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1) (expertise) esperienza f.to have experience (in working) with computers — avere pratica o dimestichezza (nel lavorare) con i computer
2) (incident) esperienza f.II [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]verbo transitivo vivere, sperimentare [ change]; patire, subire [ loss]; incontrare [ problem]; provare [emotion, sensation] -
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1. n продолжительность жизни; целая жизньthe chance of a lifetime — возможность, представляющаяся раз в жизни
2. n физ. время жизни3. n тех. срок эксплуатацииСинонимический ряд:1. life (noun) duration; existence; life; term2. period (noun) age; generation; life span; period; stage of life -
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the teachings of experience — то, что подсказывает опыт
my since experience — опыт, который я позднее приобрёл
a phenomenal experience — опыт, данный нам в ощущениях
gained experience — приобрел опыт; приобретенный опыт
English-Russian big medical dictionary > lifetime experience
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Gen Mgta measure of the total value to a supplier of a customer’s business over the duration of their transactions.In a consumer business, customer lifetime value is calculated by analyzing the behavior of a group of customers who have the same recruitment date. The revenue and cost for this group of customers is recorded, by campaign or season, and the overall contribution for that period can then be worked out. Industry experience has shown that the benefits to a business of increasing lifetime value can be enormous. A 5% increase in customer retention can create a 125% increase in profits; a 10% increase in retailer retention can translate to a 20% increase in sales; and extending customer life cycles by three years can treble profits per customer. -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > apparent lifetime
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11 average lifetime
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > average lifetime
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12 base lifetime
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13 room-temperature lifetime
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > room-temperature lifetime
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14 thermal-neutron lifetime
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > thermal-neutron lifetime
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15 excited-state lifetime
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > excited-state lifetime
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16 lower level lifetime
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lower level lifetime
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17 mean lifetime
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mean lifetime
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18 triplet lifetime
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > triplet lifetime
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19 upper level lifetime
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > upper level lifetime
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20 It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Общая лексика: Такое бывает только раз в жизни.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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lifetime — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ wisdom gained in the course of a long lifetime ▪ short ▪ A lifetime is too short for all the great books there are! ▪ entire … Collocations dictionary
lifetime — [[t]la͟ɪftaɪm[/t]] lifetimes 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft poss N A lifetime is the length of time that someone is alive. During my lifetime I haven t got around to much travelling. ...a trust fund to be administered throughout his wife s lifetime … English dictionary
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lifetime — life|time [ laıf,taım ] noun count usually singular ** 1. ) the period of time when someone is alive: He achieved a lot in his short lifetime. There have been many changes during my lifetime. A cure for cancer could be found within our children s … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lifetime */*/ — UK [ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm] / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms lifetime : singular lifetime plural lifetimes 1) the period of time when someone is alive He achieved a lot in his short lifetime. There have been many changes during my lifetime … English dictionary
lifetime — life|time [ˈlaıftaım] n [C usually singular] 1.) the period of time during which someone is alive or something exists →↑lifespan during/in sb s lifetime ▪ During her lifetime she had witnessed two world wars. ▪ It s the sort of opportunity you… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lifetime — noun (countable usually singular) 1 the period of time during which someone is alive or something exists: During her lifetime she had witnessed two world wars. 2 the chance/experience etc of a lifetime the best opportunity, experience etc that… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
once in a lifetime — phrase a once in a lifetime experience is very unusual or special Thesaurus: happening only oncesynonym Main entry: lifetime * * * once in a ˈlifetime idiom used to describe sth special that is not likely to happen to you again … Useful english dictionary
(the) chance of a lifetime — the holiday/experience/chance/etc of a lifetime phrase the best holiday experience chance etc that you will ever have Thesaurus: enjoyable things and experienceshyponym to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym … Useful english dictionary
(the) experience of a lifetime — the holiday/experience/chance/etc of a lifetime phrase the best holiday experience chance etc that you will ever have Thesaurus: enjoyable things and experienceshyponym to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym … Useful english dictionary
Once in a Lifetime Love — Single by Clay Walker from the album Live, Laugh, Love Released July 2000 Format CD single … Wikipedia