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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Tiempo

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre el tiempo, como "beforehand", "indefinitely", "instant", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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beforehand
[Adverbio]

at an earlier time

de antemano, con antelación

de antemano, con antelación

Ex: The system requires login beforehand.
forthcoming
[Adjetivo]

referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon

próximo, venidero

próximo, venidero

Ex: The team 's coach remained optimistic about forthcoming match despite recent setbacks .
chronologically
[Adverbio]

in the order in which events, actions, or items occurred, following a timeline or sequence

cronológicamente

cronológicamente

Ex: The documents are chronologically for easy reference .
indefinitely
[Adverbio]

for an unspecified period of time

indefinidamente, por tiempo indefinido

indefinidamente, por tiempo indefinido

Ex: The road closure will indefinitely as repairs are more extensive than anticipated .
to date
[Adverbio]

up until now

hasta la fecha

hasta la fecha

Ex: We have raised $ 10,000 for to date, but our goal is to reach $ 20,000 by the end of the month .

for a limited period, usually until a certain condition changes

por ahora, por el momento

por ahora, por el momento

Ex: The current arrangement is for the time being, but we 'll need a long-term plan .

without a fixed schedule or pattern

de vez en cuando, ocasionalmente

de vez en cuando, ocasionalmente

Ex: From time to time, I like to switch up my workout routine to keep things interesting .
in due course
[Adverbio]

at the appropriate or expected time, without rushing or delay

a su debido tiempo

a su debido tiempo

Ex: The product will be available for in due course ; please check back later .
yearlong
[Adjetivo]

continuing the whole year

de un año

de un año

Ex: The school implemented yearlong study program to improve student performance in mathematics .
instant
[Sustantivo]

a certain or exact point in time

instante

instante

Ex: She realized instant how much the situation had changed .
spell
[Sustantivo]

a short period of time of something particular

periodo, temporada

periodo, temporada

Ex: The company faced a spell of financial instability but eventually recovered .
chapter
[Sustantivo]

a specific period of time in history or in someone's life

capítulo

capítulo

Ex: chapter of their relationship was filled with both joyous moments and heartbreaking setbacks .
dusk
[Sustantivo]

the time after sun sets that is not yet completely dark

crepúsculo, anochecer

crepúsculo, anochecer

Ex: The beach was deserted dusk, save for a few solitary figures walking along the shoreline , silhouetted against the fading light of the sun .
eternity
[Sustantivo]

time that is endless

eternidad

eternidad

Ex: As the sun dipped below the horizon , painting the sky in shades of pink and gold , she felt a sense of peace wash over her , a fleeting glimpse eternity.
midsummer
[Sustantivo]

the middle part of summer when it is hottest

pleno verano

pleno verano

Ex: Midsummer evenings were perfect for stargazing, as the clear skies revealed a tapestry of constellations against the backdrop of the warm night.
midwinter
[Sustantivo]

the middle part of winter when it is coldest

pleno invierno

pleno invierno

Ex: The beauty midwinter lay in its stark simplicity , as nature pared down to its most essential elements and revealed the quiet resilience of life .
solstice
[Sustantivo]

either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

solsticio

solsticio

Ex: At the summer solstice, ancient rituals are enacted to honor the sun and its life-giving energy, ensuring bountiful harvests and prosperity for the year ahead.
quarter
[Sustantivo]

a period of three months, typically used in financial contexts

trimestre

trimestre

Ex: The company reported strong earnings in the quarter of the year .
leap year
[Sustantivo]

a year in every four years that has 366 days instead of 365

año bisiesto

año bisiesto

Ex: Leap years help to keep our calendar synchronized with the seasons .
alternate
[Adjetivo]

done or happening every other time

alterno

alterno

Ex: He takes night shifts on alternative weeks to balance his childcare duties.
continual
[Adjetivo]

happening repeatedly or continuously in an annoying or problematic way

continuo, constante

continuo, constante

Ex: continual delays in the train schedule frustrated commuters .
consecutive
[Adjetivo]

continuously happening one after another

consecutivo, seguido

consecutivo, seguido

Ex: The team has consecutive defeats , putting their playoff hopes in jeopardy .
successive
[Adjetivo]

happening one after another, in an uninterrupted sequence

sucesivo

sucesivo

Ex: The company experienced successive quarters of growth, demonstrating its resilience in the market.
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 .
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 .
imminent
[Adjetivo]

(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future

inminente

inminente

Ex: The soldiers braced for imminent attack from the enemy forces .
lengthy
[Adjetivo]

continuing for too long

prolongado, largo

prolongado, largo

Ex: The project 's timeline had to be extended due to a series lengthy delays in the development phase .
occasional
[Adjetivo]

happening or done from time to time, without a consistent pattern

ocasional

ocasional

Ex: occasional email from an old friend brightened up her day .
prospective
[Adjetivo]

likely to become a reality in the future

futuro, en perspectiva

futuro, en perspectiva

Ex: The real estate agent provided a virtual tour of prospective home to interested buyers .
simultaneous
[Adjetivo]

taking place at precisely the same time

simultáneo

simultáneo

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

closest to the end of a particular period of time, event, etc.

último

último

Ex: The latter stages of the tournament will determine the ultimate winner.
nightly
[Adjetivo]

occurring every night

de todas las noches, de cada noche

de todas las noches, de cada noche

Ex: The restaurant hosts nightly live music performances to entertain diners.
yearly
[Adjetivo]

appearing, made, or happening once a year

anualmente, cada año

anualmente, cada año

Ex: yearly flu shot is recommended for individuals at high risk of infection .
year-round
[Adjetivo]

happening the whole year

todo el año

todo el año

Ex: The company year-round employment opportunities , offering stability for its workers .
extension
[Sustantivo]

a period of time added to something to prolong it

extensión

extensión

Ex: The athlete requested extension of the training camp to further prepare for the upcoming competition .

non-stop and continuing through the whole day and night

24 horas, sin parar

24 horas, sin parar

Ex: The emergency response team around the clock during the natural disaster .
get-go
[Sustantivo]

a point in time when something begins or is started

desde el principio, desde el inicio

desde el principio, desde el inicio

Ex: They were involved in the project right from get-go.
longstanding
[Adjetivo]

having persisted or existed for a significant amount of time

antiguo

antiguo

Ex: The restaurant is known for longstanding commitment to using locally sourced ingredients in its dishes .
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: They have shared longtime friendship that has withstood the test of time .
anno Domini
[Adverbio]

used to refer to a date that is after the birth of Jesus Christ

D.C.

D.C.

Ex: The Renaissance, a period of cultural and intellectual flourishing, occurred in Europe from the 14th to the 17th centuries AD, leading to significant advancements in art, science, and philosophy.

used when something happens almost at the same time as another

Ex: They were talking about the benefits of the new system , in the next breath, they were criticizing its limitations .
before Christ
[Adverbio]

marking the years before Christ's supposed birth

a. C.

a. C.

Ex: The ancient city of Rome was traditionally founded in 753 BC.
Common Era
[Adverbio]

used with a date to refer to things happened or existed after the birth of Christ

EC

EC

Ex: The American Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776 CE.
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