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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - Tiempo y duración

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el tiempo y la duración que son necesarias para el examen IELTS de capacitación general.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
lasting
[Adjetivo]

continuing or enduring for a long time, without significant changes

duradero, perdurable

duradero, perdurable

Ex: The lasting beauty of the landscape left visitors in awe.
interminable
[Adjetivo]

feeling endlessly long and tedious

interminable

interminable

Ex: Stuck in interminable traffic jam , he wondered if he would ever reach home .
durable
[Adjetivo]

able to last for a long time without breaking or wearing out easily

duradero, resistente

duradero, resistente

tardy
[Adjetivo]

failing to be on time or meet a scheduled deadline

tardío, retrasado

tardío, retrasado

Ex: The student was tardy to class , frustrating the teacher .
drawn-out
[Adjetivo]

prolonged or extended longer than expected or necessary

prolongado, extenso

prolongado, extenso

Ex: The moviedrawn-out ending left viewers feeling restless and unsatisfied .
indestructible
[Adjetivo]

able to endure for an extended period without breaking or wearing out easily

indestructible

indestructible

prompt
[Adjetivo]

done or happening without delay

rápido, pronto

rápido, pronto

Ex: prompt arrival ensured the meeting started on schedule .
brief
[Adjetivo]

short in duration

breve, corto

breve, corto

Ex: The storm brought brief period of heavy rain .
eternal
[Adjetivo]

continuing or existing forever

eterno

eterno

Ex: The poet penned verses about eternal mysteries of the universe , pondering questions that defy human understanding .
temporary
[Adjetivo]

existing for a limited time

temporal, provisional

temporal, provisional

Ex: temporary road closure caused inconvenience for commuters .
ongoing
[Adjetivo]

currently occurring or continuing

en desarrollo

en desarrollo

Ex: The trial ongoing, with more witnesses set to testify next week .
passing
[Adjetivo]

lasting for a brief time

efímero, transitorio

efímero, transitorio

Ex: She cast a passing glance at the clock, realizing she was running late.
timeless
[Adjetivo]

remaining unaffected by the passage of time

intemporal, atemporal

intemporal, atemporal

Ex: The song ’s melody timeless, still cherished after decades .
enduring
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to last over a long period of time

duradero

duradero

Ex: The enduring legacy of his work influenced future generations.
to put off
[Verbo]

to postpone an appointment or arrangement

posponer, aplazar

posponer, aplazar

Ex: They’ve already put off the wedding date twice.
to dawdle
[Verbo]

to waste time or move slowly by being hesitant

dilatarse, perder el tiempo

dilatarse, perder el tiempo

Ex: dawdled through the park , enjoying the sunny afternoon .

to temporarily suspend or postpone something until a specified later date

prorrogar, suspender temporalmente

prorrogar, suspender temporalmente

to postpone something that needs to be done

procrastinar

procrastinar

Ex: The team procrastinating on starting the project .

to arrange or put off an activity or an event for a later time than its original schedule

posponer, aplazar

posponer, aplazar

Ex: I postpone my dentist appointment until after my vacation .
to delay
[Verbo]

to arrive later than expected or planned

retrasar

retrasar

Ex: The train delays during rush hour .
protracted
[Adjetivo]

lasting for a longer time than necessary

prolongado, dilatorio

prolongado, dilatorio

Ex: The meeting turned into protracted discussion about minor procedural changes .
prolonged
[Adjetivo]

extended in length or size, often making it appear longer than usual

prolongado, extenso

prolongado, extenso

Ex: The fabric was cut into prolonged shape to create a dramatic effect in the fashion design .
ageless
[Adjetivo]

enduring timelessly and unaffected by the constraints of time or aging

intemporal, atemporal

intemporal, atemporal

Ex: ageless artistry of the Renaissance painters continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide .
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