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21 más vale tarde que nunca
better late than never* * ** * *Ex. The article ' Better late than never' discusses the extraordinary pace of change in the academic book market.* * *Ex: The article ' Better late than never' discusses the extraordinary pace of change in the academic book market.
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22 nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena
Spanish-English dictionary > nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena
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23 a última hora de la tarde
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24 ayer por la mañana/tarde
ayer por la mañana/tardeyesterday morning/afternoon -
25 diario de la tarde
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26 función de tarde
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27 sesión de tarde
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28 lucero de la tarde
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29 muy de tarde en tarde
Ex. Among the essays he presents we find a explanation of the phrase ' once in a blue moon'.* * *Ex: Among the essays he presents we find a explanation of the phrase ' once in a blue moon'.
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30 de tarde en tarde
• from time to time• now and then• once for all• once more• once-in-a-lifetime -
31 muy de tarde en tarde
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32 a primeras horas de la tarde
Ex. The pattern of changes in embolisms indicated almost no embolisms before dawn, followed by a rapid rise to a peak in mid-morning, then a progressive loss of embolisms in late afternoon.* * *Ex: The pattern of changes in embolisms indicated almost no embolisms before dawn, followed by a rapid rise to a peak in mid-morning, then a progressive loss of embolisms in late afternoon.
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33 a últimas horas de la tarde
(n.) = late eveningEx. They are open normal office hours, though some have experimented with late evening opening and some now open on Saturday mornings.* * *(n.) = late eveningEx: They are open normal office hours, though some have experimented with late evening opening and some now open on Saturday mornings.
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34 acostarse tarde
v.to go to bed late, to keep late hours, to have a late night, to be up late.* * *(v.) = have + a late nightEx. I had some thoughts about this yesterday but had a late night last night and now those ideas have escaped from my brain.* * *(v.) = have + a late nightEx: I had some thoughts about this yesterday but had a late night last night and now those ideas have escaped from my brain.
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35 algunos años más tarde
Ex. Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.* * *Ex: Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.
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36 aparecer tarde
(v.) = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the sceneEx. Consumer advice has been a rather late arrival on the scene in Britain considering that everyone is a consumer of goods and services in some form or other.Ex. Late on the scene though they may have been, public libraries are now making their presence felt, especially in the great cities of the United States.* * *(v.) = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the sceneEx: Consumer advice has been a rather late arrival on the scene in Britain considering that everyone is a consumer of goods and services in some form or other.
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37 ayer por la tarde
Ex. These kinds of changes, incidentally, are relatively easy to effect through the sort of authority control system that, may I say, was so brilliantly described yesterday afternoon by Mr. Malinconico.* * *Ex: These kinds of changes, incidentally, are relatively easy to effect through the sort of authority control system that, may I say, was so brilliantly described yesterday afternoon by Mr. Malinconico.
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38 barba de media tarde
(n.) = five o'clock shadowEx. No matter whether your five o'clock shadow shows by lunchtime or you need a razor only once every 48 hours, shaving can be hell.* * *(n.) = five o'clock shadowEx: No matter whether your five o'clock shadow shows by lunchtime or you need a razor only once every 48 hours, shaving can be hell.
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39 caída de la tarde
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40 como muy tarde
Ex. By July 2001 at the latest the Freedom of Information Act will become applicable to universities.* * *Ex: By July 2001 at the latest the Freedom of Information Act will become applicable to universities.
См. также в других словарях:
tarde — sustantivo femenino 1. Tiempo que transcurre desde el mediodía hasta el anochecer: Por la tarde, después de comer, paseo un poco. La tarde se ha quedado despejada. 2. Últimas horas del día: La última luz de la tarde ilumina las torres de la… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
TARDE (G.) — Si à certaines notions, fondamentales en sociologie – la conscience collective, l’idéal type, la communauté –, sont associés les noms de Durkheim, Weber et Tönnies, qu’elles suffisent à évoquer, c’est au thème de l’imitation que celui de Tarde… … Encyclopédie Universelle
tarde — (Del lat. tarde). 1. f. Tiempo que hay desde mediodía hasta anochecer. 2. Últimas horas del día. 3. adv. t. A hora avanzada del día o de la noche. Levantarse tarde. [m6]Cenar tarde. 4. Fuera de tiempo, después de haber pasado el oportuno,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
tarde — s. f. 1. Espaço do dia compreendido entre o meio dia e o anoitecer. 2. Diz se da velhice ou da parte da vida que a ela se aproxima. • s. m. 3. Usado na locução adverbial no tarde. • adv. 4. Passado o tempo em que devia vir ou em que era… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
tarde — tarde, nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena expr. frase de consuelo para justificar una tardanza. ❙ «Pero, como nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena, hoy voy a hacerlo...» Fernando Repiso, El incompetente … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
tarde — 1. a, en, por la tarde. → a2, 6. 2. ayer tarde. → ayer, 2 … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Tarde — [tard], Gabriel, französischer Philosoph, Soziologe und Kriminologe, * Sarlat la Canéda (Département Dordogne) 12. 3. 1834, ✝ Paris 12. 6. 1904; war 1875 94 Richter, ab 1894 Leiter der kriminalstatistischen Abteilung im Justizministerium, ab… … Universal-Lexikon
Tarde — (Del lat. tarde.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Parte del día comprendida entre el mediodía y el anochecer: ■ les gusta salir a pasear por la tarde. 2 Últimas horas del día: ■ hasta la tarde no llega a casa. SINÓNIMO atardecer ► adverbio 3 A hora… … Enciclopedia Universal
Tarde — Gabriel Tarde Gabriel Tarde, auch: Gabriel de Tarde (* 12. März 1843 in Sarlat; † 13. Mai 1904 in Paris[1]) war ein französischer Kriminologe, Soziologe und Sozialpsychologe. Nach einem Studium der … Deutsch Wikipedia
tarde — s f 1 Periodo o espacio de tiempo que hay desde el mediodía hasta el anochecer: Lo busqué toda la tarde , Nos vemos en la tarde , Va a la escuela por la tarde , Pasó a recogerlo ayer en la tarde 2 Buenas tardes Saludo que se da durante este… … Español en México
tarde — {{#}}{{LM SynT38109}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE T37181}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}tarde{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} ≠ mañana {{《}}▍ adv.{{》}} {{<}}2{{>}} ≠ pronto • temprano {{#}}{{LM T37181}}{{〓}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos