Matematica e Logica SAT - Tempo e ordine
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about to happen soon, often with a sense of threat or urgency
imminente
organized according to the order that the events occurred in
cronologico
(of a day or month) added to a calendar to align it with the solar year or another astronomical cycle
intercalare
continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes
permanente
(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future
imminente
(of things) old but highly valued for the quality, excellent condition, or timeless and attractive design
classico
not paid, done, etc. within the required or expected timeframe
in ritardo
having extremely modern, innovative technology or design, often resembling what might be expected in the future
futuristico
approaching or coming soon, often with a sense of concern or importance
imminente
referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon
prossimo
continuing or enduring for a long time, without significant changes
duraturo
taking place or repeating at consistent, set intervals over time
periodico
a historical account of events presented in chronological order
cronaca
a short duration or episode during which a particular activity or event occurs
un episodio
either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator
solstizio
the act of looking back on or reviewing past events or situations
retrospettiva
a plan or timetable outlining the sequence of events or activities
orario
the state or process of two or more things occurring at the same time or working together in harmony
sincronizzazione
the ability to comprehend and evaluate past events or decisions, often gaining insights that were not apparent at the time
retrospezione
to make something last longer in time than it would naturally
prolungare
to intentionally prolong the completion of an action or process
prolungare
the sequence in which one thing follows another in time
successione
someone or something that comes before another of the same type, acting as a sign of what will come next
precursore
the period following an event, especially one that has a significant impact or causes considerable change
conseguenze
earlier in time, order, arrangement, or significance, often serving as an example or rule to be followed in the future
precedente
occurring before a more important thing, particularly as an act of introduction
preliminare
relating to a system that is organized based on social ranking or levels of authority
gerarchico
to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place
presagire