Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의lifetimelife‧time /ˈlaɪftaɪm/ ●●○ noun [countable usually singular]1LIFEthe period of time during which someone is alive or something exists → lifespanduring/in somebody’s lifetime
During her lifetime she had witnessed two world wars.
It’s the sort of opportunity you see only once in a lifetime.2 →the chance/experience etc of a lifetime3 →not in this lifetime말뭉치의 용례lifetime• Would it continue to fascinate for a lifetime?• The NationalMedal of Artsaward is meant to honor a lifetime of achievement.• Grief following any death can last a lifetime.• A good tool should last a lifetime.• The government had argued that the originalmilitary recruiters didn't have the authority to offer lifetimehealthcare.• In our lifetime, ordinary people will travel to the moon.• All of Callinicos' philosophical sophistication and matchless political experience evaporate in the face of the art of his own lifetime.• During Dickinson's lifetime, only a few of her works were actually published.• He suffered a lot of pain in his short lifetime.• Few women have been so worshipped and detested in their lifetime and by posterity.• Create something that you love in your lifetime.• Good looks can last your lifetime!once in a lifetime• The Olympics is a once in a lifetimeopportunity.• Such opportunities are once in a lifetime.• A beautiful, once in a lifetimewaltz, choreographed by the rock.• This kind of thing happens once in a lifetime.• The forked road which every star, perhaps every person, faces at least once in a lifetimelaydead ahead.• The rules are most useful on formaloccasions like weddings, and particularly when they happen only once in a lifetime.