"... completed his life's work when...mathematical laws of chaos"
0 He will have completed his life's work when he publishes his book on the mathematical laws of chaos next year. 02br 02br 00What does "his life's work" mean? Could you help me understand this sentence, please? 02br 02br 00Thank you.02br 02br 00Best wishes,02br 00PBF0-
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0 Hi BBF02br 02br 00His 01b 00life's work 02b 00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life. 0-
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0 Hi BBF02br 02br 00His 01b 00life's work 02b 00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life.
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0 Hi BBF02br 02br 00His 01b00life's work 02b00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life. Someone's "life's work" usually involves a goal which cannot be achieved quickly or easily, but rather takes years to achieve.0-
0 Ah, I get it now. Thank you for explaining that to me, Yankee. 02br 02br 00Best wishes,02br 02br 00PBF02br 02br 00P.S Could you please explain to me what the word 'rather' means in that context? Thanks again. 050010id1