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1 última hora
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2 de última hora
last-minute* * *= last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddleEx. In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex. This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.Ex. 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old.* * *= last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddleEx: In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.
Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex: This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.Ex: 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old. -
3 a última hora
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4 a última hora
at the last moment* * *= at the last minute, at the eleventh hour, last minute [last-minute], at the very last minute, at the very last moment, at the very lastEx. Display stands of very light construction that can be prepared beforehand and taken to the site of a lesson at the last minute are fairly easily available these days.Ex. The final versions were agreed at the eleventh hour, late on Tuesday 9 December, just before the opening of the Summit.Ex. In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex. They always chicken out at the very last minute.Ex. By the time the 50 minutes of the show were up, everybody was moved to tears, but then, at the very last moment, it left them smiling.Ex. She had lived alone, except for her dog who, at the very last, sat patiently beside the bed and licked her hands until they grew cold.* * *= at the last minute, at the eleventh hour, last minute [last-minute], at the very last minute, at the very last moment, at the very lastEx: Display stands of very light construction that can be prepared beforehand and taken to the site of a lesson at the last minute are fairly easily available these days.
Ex: The final versions were agreed at the eleventh hour, late on Tuesday 9 December, just before the opening of the Summit.Ex: In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex: They always chicken out at the very last minute.Ex: By the time the 50 minutes of the show were up, everybody was moved to tears, but then, at the very last moment, it left them smiling.Ex: She had lived alone, except for her dog who, at the very last, sat patiently beside the bed and licked her hands until they grew cold. -
5 hasta última hora
(n.) = until the last minuteEx. The idea of waiting until the last minute to develop training for a system is good evidence that the system, particularly the user interface, was not thought out very well in the first place.* * *(n.) = until the last minuteEx: The idea of waiting until the last minute to develop training for a system is good evidence that the system, particularly the user interface, was not thought out very well in the first place.
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6 la última hora
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7 a última hora
• at a last stage• at the eleventh hour• at the last gasp• at the last minute• at the last moment• at the last possible chance• at the very last• last Sunday• last Thursday -
8 de última hora
• hot money• hot on the trail• last March• last minute news• up-to-date• up-to-the-minute -
9 a última hora
• v poslední chvíli• v posledním okamžiku -
10 a última hora de la tarde
a última hora de la tardeam späten Nachmittag -
11 no lo dejes para última hora
no lo dejes para última horaschieb es nicht bis zum letzten Augenblick auf -
12 noticias de última hora
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13 a última hora de la tarde
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14 compras de última hora
(n.) = last-minute shoppingEx. Today many major cities and towns around the world are going to be thronged with shoppers doing last-minute shopping before Christmas Day.* * *(n.) = last-minute shoppingEx: Today many major cities and towns around the world are going to be thronged with shoppers doing last-minute shopping before Christmas Day.
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15 decisión de última hora
(n.) = last-minute decisionEx. Last-minute decisions could have long-lasting effect.* * *(n.) = last-minute decisionEx: Last-minute decisions could have long-lasting effect.
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16 dejarlo para última hora
(v.) = leave + it until the last minuteEx. Please do not leave it until the last minute.* * *(v.) = leave + it until the last minuteEx: Please do not leave it until the last minute.
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17 información de última hora
(n.) = news flashEx. The idea of teletext is to supply, over the airwaves, such items of information as news flashes, the latest sport results, and commodity prices.* * *(n.) = news flashEx: The idea of teletext is to supply, over the airwaves, such items of information as news flashes, the latest sport results, and commodity prices.
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18 noticia de última hora
Ex. The article is entitled ' Hot Off the Press: Differential Forms in Electromagnetics'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' Hot Off the Press: Differential Forms in Electromagnetics'.
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19 noticias de última hora
(n.) = breaking newsEx. Many Web pages contain out of date information, while others have time-critical information, such as breaking news.* * *(n.) = breaking newsEx: Many Web pages contain out of date information, while others have time-critical information, such as breaking news.
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20 precipitación de última hora
(n.) = last-minute rushEx. There was a frenzied last-minute rush by Indians to do their bit to see the Taj Mahal through to the elite list of the new Seven Wonders of the World.* * *(n.) = last-minute rushEx: There was a frenzied last-minute rush by Indians to do their bit to see the Taj Mahal through to the elite list of the new Seven Wonders of the World.
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