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1 perdurar
v.1 to endure, to last (durar mucho).La fiesta duró hasta el amanecer The party lasted until morning.2 to persist.3 to last for, to go on for, to live through.* * *1 to last, continue to exist, live on* * *verb1) to last2) linger* * *VI (=durar) to last, endure; (=subsistir) to remain, still exist* * *verbo intransitivo duda/sentimiento/recuerdo to remain, last; crisis/situación/relación to last* * *= endure, hold together, linger on, subsist, stay in + place, live on.Ex. This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. The song may be forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on.Ex. There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.----* debate + perdurar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* disputa + perdurar = dispute + rage.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* que perdura = lingering.* tradición que (aún = lasting legacy.* * *verbo intransitivo duda/sentimiento/recuerdo to remain, last; crisis/situación/relación to last* * *= endure, hold together, linger on, subsist, stay in + place, live on.Ex: This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.
Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex: The song may be forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on.Ex: There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.* debate + perdurar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* disputa + perdurar = dispute + rage.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* que perdura = lingering.* tradición que (aún = lasting legacy.* * *perdurar [A1 ]viperdura en nuestra memoria he lives on in o he still lives in our memorymientras perdure la crisis for the duration of the crisis, while the crisis lastslos restos que perduran the remains that survive o that still existestos sentimientos perduran a pesar de todo these feelings still remain o last despite everything* * *
perdurar ( conjugate perdurar) verbo intransitivo [duda/sentimiento/recuerdo] to remain, last;
[crisis/situación/relación] to last
perdurar verbo intransitivo
1 (continuar) to remain, last
2 (persistir) to endure, persist
' perdurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colear
- persistir
- conservar
English:
endure
- linger
- survive
* * *perdurar vi1. [durar mucho] to endure, to last;todavía perdura el recuerdo de su última visita her last visit still hasn't been forgotten2. [persistir] to persist;una costumbre que aún perdura a custom that is still alive, a custom that survives to this day* * *v/i endure* * *perdurar vi: to last, to endure, to survive -
2 subsistir
v.1 to live, to exist.2 to survive.3 to subsist, to live on, to last, to live.* * *1 (conservarse) to subsist, remain, last2 (vivir) to subsist, live on, survive* * *verb1) to subsist2) endure, last* * *VI1) (=malvivir) to subsist, live (con, de on)(=perdurar) to survive, enduresin ayuda económica no podrá subsistir el colegio — the school will not be able to survive without financial aid
2) And (=vivir juntos) to live together* * *verbo intransitivo persona/planta to survive, subsist (frml); creencia/tradición to persist, survive* * *= subsist.Ex. There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.----* subsistir a base de = live on.* * *verbo intransitivo persona/planta to survive, subsist (frml); creencia/tradición to persist, survive* * *= subsist.Ex: There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.
* subsistir a base de = live on.* * *subsistir [I1 ]vi1 «persona/planta» to survive, subsist ( frml)2 «creencia/tradición» to persist, survive* * *
subsistir ( conjugate subsistir) verbo intransitivo [persona/planta] to survive, subsist (frml);
[creencia/tradición] to persist, survive
subsistir verbo intransitivo
1 (un ser vivo) to live: subsisten a base de maíz, they subsist o live on maize
2 (una costumbre, creencia, un sistema, etc) to remain, survive: todavía subsiste la esclavitud, slavery still goes on
' subsistir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mantenerse
- vivir
- caza
- cazar
English:
exist
- subsist
- subsistence
* * *subsistir vi1. [vivir] to live, to exist2. [sobrevivir] to survive* * ** * *subsistir vi1) : to subsist, to live2) : to endure, to survive -
3 mendicante
adj.1 mendicant (orden religiosa).2 beggar, begging, mendicant.f. & m.beggar, panhandler.* * *► adjetivo1 mendicant* * *1. ADJ1) (Rel) mendicant2) [actitud] begging2. SMF1) (Rel) mendicant2) (=mendigo) beggar* * *a) (Relig) mendicantb) ( indigente) begging (before n), mendicant (frml)* * *----* fraile mendicante = mendicant friar.* * *a) (Relig) mendicantb) ( indigente) begging (before n), mendicant (frml)* * ** fraile mendicante = mendicant friar.* * *1 ( Relig) mendicant* * *
mendicante adj Rel begging, mendicant: es de una orden mendicante, he's a member of an order that subsists on alms
* * *♦ adj1. [que pide limosna] begging2. [orden religiosa] mendicant♦ nmfbeggar* * *I adj beggingII m/f beggar
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