English to Indonesian Dictionary perpetual

perpetual

abadi
definition
adjective
deep caves in perpetual darkness
never ending or changing.
their perpetual money worries
occurring repeatedly; so frequent as to seem endless and uninterrupted.
translation of 'perpetual'
adjective
terus-menerus,
abadi,
terus-terusan,
kekal,
tak henti-hentinya
example
Their particular PIBS thus became 'perpetual' subordinated bonds (PSBs).
It is the essential nature of work to be 'perpetual' , repetitive, habitual.
The ladies Cup, for which yachts competed at Rosses Point at the weekend is reputed to be the oldest 'perpetual' trophy in the world for which sailors still compete.
In some cases even wards such as teachers who are supposed to look after children abuse them and many parents are now in 'perpetual' worry over the safety of their children.
The overall winner will receive £2,000 and a 'perpetual' trophy.
The under-14 quiz team from Brosna arrived home bearing gold medals and the Colum Mooney 'perpetual' trophy after coming first in Ireland out of 50 teams.
Winners will receive 'perpetual' cups and trophies.
The staircase became treacherous, cast into a state of almost 'perpetual' darkness, and since the tunnel was so steep and so narrow, a slip could prove to be fatal.
Their intention is, to crush all opposition, to their personal, 'perpetual' world rule.
There is a 'perpetual' trophy and 200 euros for the best overall float.
The triumph of the funding system and its corollary of 'perpetual' debt is undeniable.
His subjects were taught that he created the dawn of each new day, so that his death in 1994 provoked fear of 'perpetual' darkness.
Lenders being more fair and truthful in their practices helps consumers who need to make minimum payments avoid 'perpetual' debt.
The national debt is really perpetual debt, and 'perpetual' debt has characteristics that make it different from normal debt.
According to Clark, an unrestricted market with absolute and 'perpetual' land titles is sufficient to allocate land efficiently and distribute rent fairly.
And I was appalled at the recurrent, 'perpetual' mistakes that had been made by the international community of nations when it comes to Third World debt.
Polly receives $150 for winning the award, while Richmond River High School was presented with the 'perpetual' trophy.
It is not ready for the federal election and is a 'perpetual' worry.
Remus, in close orbit to Romulus, is locked in an odd rotation around its sun, causing half the planet to be in 'perpetual' darkness.
Meanwhile, there remained that 'perpetual' money question.
Under the agreement, the government will issue special bonds called 'perpetual' promissory notes to the central bank to cover the loans.
Do Americans want to live in a 'perpetual' state of fear and war?
If Maeve is crowned Queen of the Land she will win a 'perpetual' trophy, a substantial prize fund and a weekend for two in the Bridge House Hotel.
A 'perpetual' trophy depicting the Children of Lir is to be awarded to the winning student each year and will be displayed in their school for the next 12 months.
The main tax benefits of establishing a 'perpetual' trust accrue not to the donor or anyone she knows, but to beneficiaries whom the donor has never met - the unborn.
Suppose that the Argentine government issued 'perpetual' bonds that paid an annual dividend equal to one ten-billionth of Argentine GDP, payable in pesos.
The winner of the 'perpetual' trophy, which recognises the school with the most awards, went to Churchtown National School.
Medals and trophy presentations will be very much part of the day while a 'perpetual' trophy for the best area will also be presented
Sontag saw the consequence of living in this 'perpetual' state of fear as ‘an unparalleled violence that is being done to our sense of reality, our humanity’.
Just as money can't buy love, neither can an Oscar guarantee 'perpetual' box office success.
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