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1 duraderamente
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2 perdurablemente
adv.1 eternally, perpetually.2 enduringly, forever, eternally, evermore.* * *= durably.Ex. This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.* * *= durably.Ex: This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.
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3 permanentemente
adv.permanently.* * *► adverbio1 permanently* * *ADV (=perennemente) permanently; (=constantemente) constantly* * *adverbio permanently* * *= permanently, perpetually, chronically, for good, durably.Ex. A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex. We desperately want a place in the sun, yet the place we ought to occupy seems perpetually beyond our powers to focus.Ex. A problem central to the library profession is that libraries are chronically underfunded and understaffed.Ex. Libraries are beginning to recognize that customers have choices for their information needs nd that some of these choices are drawing customers away from the library in increasing numbers, and perhaps for good.Ex. This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.----* permanentemente los siete días de la semana = 24 hours a day, seven days a week.* * *adverbio permanently* * *= permanently, perpetually, chronically, for good, durably.Ex: A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.
Ex: We desperately want a place in the sun, yet the place we ought to occupy seems perpetually beyond our powers to focus.Ex: A problem central to the library profession is that libraries are chronically underfunded and understaffed.Ex: Libraries are beginning to recognize that customers have choices for their information needs nd that some of these choices are drawing customers away from the library in increasing numbers, and perhaps for good.Ex: This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.* permanentemente los siete días de la semana = 24 hours a day, seven days a week.* * *permanently* * *permanentemente advpermanently* * *permanentemente adv permanently -
4 rehidratar
v.to rehydrate.* * *= rehydrate.Ex. This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.* * *= rehydrate.Ex: This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.
* * *rehidratar vtto rehydrate -
5 volver a hidratar
(v.) = rehydrateEx. This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.* * *(v.) = rehydrateEx: This beverage rehydrates the body more quickly and more durably than conventional sports drinks.
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6 duraderamente
adv.durably.
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durably — adv. enduringly, stably, steadily … English contemporary dictionary
durably — du·ra·bly … English syllables
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