lifespan

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈlaɪfspæn/

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lifespan,
life span
n
(person: lifetime)esperanza de vida loc nom f
  vida nf
 The average human lifespan is increasing in most countries.
 La esperanza de vida humana está aumentando en muchos países.
lifespan,
life span
n
(goods: duration)duración nf
  vida útil loc nom f
 These snacks have a lifespan of only a couple of weeks.
 Estos bocaditos tienen una duración de sólo unas pocas semanas.
lifespan,
life span
n
(period of existence)duración nf
 A total of €2.5 million will be invested over the lifespan of the project.
 Se invertirá un total de 2,5 millones de euros a lo largo de la duración del proyecto.
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'lifespan' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Spanish:

Collocations: has [a normal, an average] lifespan of [ten years], has a [ten] -year lifespan, for the [car's, computer's, battery's] (entire) lifespan, more...

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