English to Turkish Dictionary perpetual

perpetual

Sürekli
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
aralıksız,
ebedi,
aralıksız çalışan,
sürekli,
ömür boyu görevde kalan,
daimi
example
They were able to fly in unnoticed thanks to the cover of 'perpetual' darkness that was provided by outer space.
Some labor under the delusion that Alaska is smitten with almost 'perpetual' darkness in winter and never ending light in the summer.
What with their incessant, continual, never ending, 'perpetual' and stop-less demands for financial assistance I see only one clear course of action.
The region's golfers can play alongside the national sportspeople plus have chance to win the 'perpetual' trophy and a number of individual prizes.
Medals and trophy presentations will be very much part of the day while a 'perpetual' trophy for the best area will also be presented
If I was in fact standing, the ground beneath me was blackened by the 'perpetual' darkness of this now empty dream.
Under the agreement, the government will issue special bonds called 'perpetual' promissory notes to the central bank to cover the loans.
But issuing open-ended preference shares with fixed coupon rates would be more in the nature of 'perpetual' bonds.
Then time seemed to become an abyss a 'perpetual' fall that would never end.
Winners will receive 'perpetual' cups and trophies.
Suppose that the Argentine government issued 'perpetual' bonds that paid an annual dividend equal to one ten-billionth of Argentine GDP, payable in pesos.
She had a feeling that any creature who lived in 'perpetual' darkness would probably be cranky.
The winner will receive the Michael Collins Youth Award 'perpetual' trophy and will represent Waterford in the Regional Final later in the year.
Their particular PIBS thus became 'perpetual' subordinated bonds (PSBs).
There are now 11.4 million legal permanent residents in the United States living in 'perpetual' fear that their status may be in jeopardy next.
But the writers knew that a 'perpetual' darkness was not something that would always keep the viewers coming back.
Remus, in close orbit to Romulus, is locked in an odd rotation around its sun, causing half the planet to be in 'perpetual' darkness.
It became a costly and heavy burden for the Zionists and a 'perpetual' source of fear for its soldiers and settlers.
The sole purpose of this ‘advisory’ appears to be to maintain people in a state of 'perpetual' fear, and also rage at their impotence.
According to Clark, an unrestricted market with absolute and 'perpetual' land titles is sufficient to allocate land efficiently and distribute rent fairly.
These 'perpetual' deficits are now on the verge of spiraling out of control, and only a blind optimist would discount the potential for a serious dollar accident.
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.
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.
Lenders being more fair and truthful in their practices helps consumers who need to make minimum payments avoid 'perpetual' debt.
Those bonds issued by building societies that subsequently floated on the stock market are referred to as 'perpetual' subordinated bonds (PSBs).
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.
Meanwhile, there remained that 'perpetual' money question.
First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without 'perpetual' financing.
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’.
In the 1970s, the concept of 'perpetual' government debt was still a relatively new idea in the United States.
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