life expectancy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for life expectancy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

expectancy [Am ɪkˈspɛktənsi, Brit ɪkˈspɛkt(ə)nsi, ɛkˈspɛkt(ə)nsi] N U

life <pl lives> [Am laɪf, Brit lʌɪf] N

1. life C or U (existence):

life expectancy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for life expectancy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

expectancy [ɪkˈspektəntsi] N no pl

Phrases:

it's a hard life! iron inf
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Being unemployed can also reduce the life expectancy of workers by about seven years.
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This was due to the low life expectancy of the slaves, which was around 7 years.
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Life expectancy has increased 27 years since 1948.
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Life expectancy is shortened for people with sickle-cell disease, though modern medicine has significantly lengthened the life expectancy of someone with this disease.
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As life expectancy during his time was relatively low, at the age of 68 he was bed-ridden.
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It has high life expectancy, access to health care and education.
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In 2005, the life expectancy of female residents was 83.4 years and male residents 79.7 years.
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The average life expectancy at birth would have been around 25, but at the age of five it would have been around 30.
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Life expectancy is around 50 to 60 years in the developed world with proper health care.
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Who knows, concludes the scientist, how many years that might add to the human life expectancy?
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