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Adjetivos de Tiempo y Lugar - Adjetivos de Duración

Estos adjetivos describen la duración o el lapso de tiempo que toman los eventos o actividades, transmitiendo atributos como "breve", "temporal", "fugaz", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Time and Place
brief
brief
[Adjetivo]

short in duration

breve, corto

breve, corto

Ex: The meeting was brief, lasting only ten minutes. 
temporary
temporary
[Adjetivo]

existing for a limited time

temporal, provisional

temporal, provisional

Ex: He took on a temporary job while he looked for a permanent position. 
momentary
momentary
[Adjetivo]

lasting for only a short period of time

momentáneo

momentáneo

Ex: He experienced a momentary feeling of panic when he couldn't find his keys, only to realize they were in his pocket all along. 
ephemeral
ephemeral
[Adjetivo]

lasting or existing for a small amount of time

efímero

efímero

Ex: The joy of childhood is often described as ephemeral, fleeting away as one grows older. 
fleeting
fleeting
[Adjetivo]

continuing or existing for a very short amount of time

efímero

efímero

Ex: The joy she felt was fleeting, disappearing as quickly as it had come. 
transient
transient
[Adjetivo]

having a very short duration

transitorio

transitorio

Ex: The transient nature of youth reminds us to cherish each moment. 
fugitive
fugitive
[Adjetivo]

existing for a short time

efímero, fugaz

efímero, fugaz

Ex: The fugitive moments of happiness in her life were cherished dearly. 
lasting
lasting
[Adjetivo]

continuing or enduring for a long time, without significant changes

duradero, perdurable

duradero, perdurable

Ex: The effects of the medication were lasting, providing relief for several hours after taking it. 
longtime
longtime
[Adjetivo]

(of a thing) having existed or been in use for a significant period of time

de hace mucho tiempo

de hace mucho tiempo

Ex: Our family's longtime tradition of gathering every Sunday remains intact. 
perpetual
perpetual
[Adjetivo]

continuing forever or indefinitely into the future

perpetuo

perpetuo

Ex: The lighthouse provides a perpetual light to guide ships at sea. 
enduring
enduring
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to last over a long period of time

duradero

duradero

Ex: Despite the hardships, their enduring faith in each other never wavered. 
long-term
long-term
[Adjetivo]

continuing or taking place over a relatively extended duration of time

a largo plazo, de larga duración

a largo plazo, de larga duración

Ex: Long-term planning is essential for achieving sustainable growth in any business. 
perennial
perennial
[Adjetivo]

lasting for a long time or continuing indefinitely

perenne, eterno

perenne, eterno

Ex: His perennial optimism helped him weather life's challenges. 
eternal
eternal
[Adjetivo]

continuing or existing forever

eterno

eterno

Ex: Love is often described as an eternal bond that transcends time and space. 
permanent
permanent
[Adjetivo]

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

permanente, fijo

permanente, fijo

Ex: The museum's permanent collection includes timeless masterpieces from around the world. 
everlasting
everlasting
[Adjetivo]

continuing for an indefinite period without end

eterno, perpetuo

eterno, perpetuo

Ex: Their love was an everlasting bond that nothing could break. 
millennial
millennial
[Adjetivo]

relating to a time span of a thousand years

milenario

milenario

Ex: The ancient ruins provide insights into millennial civilizations. 
passing
passing
[Adjetivo]

lasting for a brief time

pasajero, efímero

pasajero, efímero

Ex: The storm was intense but passing, leaving clear skies by the afternoon. 
evanescent
evanescent
[Adjetivo]

fading out of existence, mind, or sight quickly

evanescente

evanescente

Ex: The beauty of the sunset was evanescent, with its vibrant colors vanishing as night fell. 
transitory
transitory
[Adjetivo]

lasting for only a brief period

transitorio

transitorio

Ex: The transitory nature of childhood makes it precious and fleeting. 
prolonged
prolonged
[Adjetivo]

lasting for an extended period, often longer than what is typical or expected

prolongado, duradero

prolongado, duradero

Ex: The prolonged drought had severe consequences for the region's agriculture. 
indefinite
indefinite
[Adjetivo]

lasting for an unspecified length of time

indefinido, indeterminado

indefinido, indeterminado

Ex: The project's timeline was indefinite, causing uncertainty among the team members. 
hour-long
hour-long
[Adjetivo]

lasting for a duration of one hour

de una hora, que dura una hora

de una hora, que dura una hora

Ex: They enjoyed an hour-long conversation over coffee. 
year-long
year-long
[Adjetivo]

lasting for the duration of a full year

de un año, anual

de un año, anual

Ex: They embarked on a year-long journey around the world. 
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