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Adjetivos de Tiempo y Lugar - Adjetivos de tiempo

Los adjetivos de tiempo describen los aspectos y características temporales y cronológicos de los eventos.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Time and Place
past
[Adjetivo]

done or existed before the present time

anterior, antiguo

anterior, antiguo

Ex: past achievements continue to inspire those around him .
present
[Adjetivo]

occurring or existing right at this moment

actual, presente

actual, presente

Ex: present generation faces unique challenges compared to previous ones .
future
[Adjetivo]

coming in to existence or happening after this moment

futuro

futuro

Ex: Future innovations in medicine hold the promise of curing currently incurable diseases .
underway
[Adjetivo]

currently happening

en curso, en marcha

en curso, en marcha

Ex: The preparations for the event underway, with organizers setting up booths and decorations .
due
[Adjetivo]

expected or required to happen or arrive at a certain time

esperado, vencido

esperado, vencido

Ex: The package is due to arrive by noon.
gradual
[Adjetivo]

occurring slowly and step-by-step over a long period of time

gradual

gradual

Ex: The decline in biodiversity in the region has gradual, but its effects are becoming increasingly evident .
overnight
[Adverbio]

during a single night

durante la noche

durante la noche

Ex: The town experienced a significant overnight.
nocturnal
[Adjetivo]

related to or happening during the night

nocturno, nocturnidad

nocturno, nocturnidad

Ex: The researchers used infrared cameras to study nocturnal behaviors of various wildlife species in the forest .
timely
[Adverbio]

in a manner that is well-timed

oportuno

oportuno

Ex: She submitted her timely, ensuring she met the deadline .
eventual
[Adjetivo]

happening at the end of a process or a particular period of time

final

final

Ex: Although the road ahead may be challenging , they remain optimistic about eventual triumph .
premature
[Adjetivo]

happening earlier than expected or usual

prematuro, precóz

prematuro, precóz

Ex: Around 1 in 10 births annually premature, creating challenges for both baby and parents .
simultaneous
[Adjetivo]

taking place at precisely the same time

simultáneo

simultáneo

Ex: The conference simultaneous translation into multiple languages to accommodate international attendees .
overdue
[Adjetivo]

‌not paid, done, etc. within the required or expected timeframe

vencido

vencido

Ex: The rent payment overdue, and the landlord has issued a reminder .
interim
[Adjetivo]

intended to last only until something permanent is presented

interino, provisional

interino, provisional

Ex: The council interim measures to address the crisis until a full plan was developed .
chronological
[Adjetivo]

organized according to the order that the events occurred in

cronológico

cronológico

Ex: The museum exhibit showcased artifacts chronological order , illustrating the development of civilization .
postwar
[Adjetivo]

referring to the period or the things existing or happening after a war has ended

de posguerra, posterior a la guerra

de posguerra, posterior a la guerra

Ex: Many cities underwent major reconstruction during postwar years .
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