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adjectivefest [Sitz, Bestandteil, Mitglied]; beständig, ewig [Werte]; ständig [Plage, Meckern, Adresse, Kampf]; Dauer[gast, -stellung, -visum]; bleibend [Folge, Schaden]somebody/something is a permanent fixture — jemand/etwas gehört zum Inventar
be employed on a permanent basis — fest angestellt sein
* * *['pə:mənənt](lasting; not temporary: After many years of travelling, they made a permanent home in England.) ständig- academic.ru/89985/permanently">permanently- permanence
- permanent wave* * *per·ma·nent[ˈpɜ:mənənt, AM ˈpɜ:r-]\permanent abode [or address] fester Wohnsitz\permanent appointment Ernennung f auf Lebenszeit\permanent committee ständiger Ausschuss\permanent damage/hearing loss bleibender Schaden/Hörverlust\permanent disability bleibende Behinderung\permanent display Dauerausstellung f\permanent ink unlöschbare Tinte\permanent job Dauerstellung f\permanent member ständiges Mitglied\permanent peace dauerhafter Frieden\permanent position/site fester Standort\permanent press bügelfreie Kleidung\permanent resident Staatsbürger mit unbeschränkter Aufenthaltserlaubnis\permanent tooth fester Zahnersatz\permanent teeth die zweiten Zähne2. (continual) ständig, permanentII. n Dauerwelle f* * *['pɜːmənənt]1. adj1) (= lasting) ständig, permanent; arrangement, position, building fest; job, relationship, dye, effect, solution dauerhaft; damage bleibend; agreement unbefristetto earn oneself a permanent place in history — sich (dat) einen bleibenden Platz in der Geschichte verdienen
I hope this is not going to become permanent — ich hoffe, das wird kein Dauerzustand
he is a permanent fixture here — er gehört schon mit zum Inventar
permanent residence/address — ständiger or fester Wohnsitz
I'm not permanent here — ich bin hier nicht fest angestellt
2. n (US)See:= perm* * *permanent [-nənt]A adj (adv permanently)1. ständig (Ausschuss etc), permanent, (fort)dauernd, fortwährend, anhaltend, bleibend, dauerhaft, Dauer…:permanent condition Dauerzustand m;Permanent Court of Arbitration Ständiger Schiedsgerichtshof (in Den Haag);permanent deformation bleibende Verformung;permanent effect Dauerwirkung f;permanent institution Dauereinrichtung f (a. fig);permanent memory COMPUT permanenter Speicher;permanent-press bügelfrei, formbeständig;permanent protection Dauerschutz m;permanent solution Dauerlösung f;permanent wave Dauerwelle f;2. MIL ortsfest (Geschützstellung etc)B s US Dauerwelle f* * *adjectivefest [Sitz, Bestandteil, Mitglied]; beständig, ewig [Werte]; ständig [Plage, Meckern, Adresse, Kampf]; Dauer[gast, -stellung, -visum]; bleibend [Folge, Schaden]somebody/something is a permanent fixture — jemand/etwas gehört zum Inventar
* * *adj.bleibend adj.dauerhaft adj.gleichmäßig adj.
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