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1 belated
bi'leitid(happening etc, late or too late: a belated birthday card; belated thanks.) con retraso, atrasadotr[bɪ'leɪtɪd]1 familiar tardío,-a, atrasado,-abelated [bɪ'leɪt̬əd] adj: tardío, retrasadoadj.• atrasado, -a adj.• demorado, -a adj.• tardío, -a adj.bɪ'leɪtəd, bɪ'leɪtɪdadjective tardío[bɪ'leɪtɪd]ADJ tardío, atrasado* * *[bɪ'leɪtəd, bɪ'leɪtɪd]adjective tardío -
2 belated
adj.tardío(a).pp.participio pasado del verbo BELATE.pt.pretérito del verbo BELATE. -
3 belated claim
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4 belated interest
s.intereses atrasados. -
5 tardy
tr['tɑːdɪ]adj.• lento, -a adj.• roncero, -a adj.• tardo, -a adj.• tardío, -a adj.'tɑːrdi, 'tɑːdiadjective -dier, -diest (frml or liter)a) ( belated) <departure/reply> tardíoc) ( late) (AmE)['tɑːdɪ]I am/was tardy — voy a llegar/llegué tarde
1.ADJ(compar tardier) (superl tardiest) frm (=late) tardío; (=slow) lento2.CPDtardy slip N — (US) (at school) papel que reciben los alumnos que llegan tarde
* * *['tɑːrdi, 'tɑːdi]adjective -dier, -diest (frml or liter)a) ( belated) <departure/reply> tardíoc) ( late) (AmE)I am/was tardy — voy a llegar/llegué tarde
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6 tardío
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7 le
le pron pers 1 ( como objeto indirecto): ( a ella) I told her the truth; ( a usted) I told you the truth; le robaron el dinero they stole the money from him; a este libro le faltan páginas there are some pages missing from this book 2 ( como objeto directo) (esp Esp) ( referido — a él) him; (— a usted) you;◊ ¿le conoces? do you know him?;hoy no le puedo recibir I can't see him/you today
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I pron pers mf (objeto indirecto) (a él) (to o for) him (a ella) (to o for) her: dale de comer, feed him/her (a usted) (to o for) you: le diré lo que pasa, I'll tell you what happens (a una cosa) (to o for) it: le has puesto demasiada sal, you have put too much salt in it
II pron pers m (objeto directo) (él) him: le vi entrar ahí, I saw him going in there
no le oigo, I can't hear him (usted) you: no le entiendo, I don't understand you 'le' also found in these entries: Spanish: abdicar - abrir - acariciar - acaso - achacar - achantarse - acompañar - acostumbrar - acusarse - afanar - afear - afecta - afectar - afecto - aferrarse - agradecida - agradecido - agriar - albañilería - alivio - amargada - amargado - amenazar - amohinarse - ánimo - antipatía - antojarse - apasionar - apego - apuro - arramblar - artífice - asestar - atravesada - atravesado - baba - bailar - baja - bajo - balde - barbaridad - bendita - bendito - berrido - bicha - billete - blandengue - boca - bocinazo - bofetada English: accumulate - accumulation - address - age - aghast - ahead - aim - alternative - analyst - anarchy - anathema - angular - annihilate - annul - apology - appellation - application - appreciative - arena - articulate - ask - ask back - assimilate - at - attendant - autograph - available - averse - away - backstage - bad - balance - balding - bandage - bar - barefoot - bash in - bear out - beat - beckon - belated - bell - beset - better - bird - blink - blunt - blur - blurt out - bongo -
8 tardía
tardío,-a adjetivo
1 (un fruto) late
2 (una vocación, un acuerdo, etc) late, belated ' tardía' also found in these entries: English: afterthought -
9 belate
v.1 tardar, retardar hasta pasada la hora debida, o de costumbre.2 cogerle uno la noche. (pt & pp belated)
См. также в других словарях:
Belated — Be*lat ed, a. Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night; benighted. Some belated peasant. Milton. {Be*lat ed*ness}, n. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belated — index back (in arrears), dilatory, late (tardy), overdue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
belated — 1610s, overtaken by night, pp. adj. from belate to make late, detain, from BE (Cf. be ) + LATE (Cf. late). Sense of coming past due, behind date is from 1660s. Related: Belatedly … Etymology dictionary
belated — [adj] late, slow behindhand, behind time, delayed, long delayed, overdue, remiss, tardy, unpunctual; concept 820 Ant. early, on time, punctual, timely … New thesaurus
belated — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ coming late or too late. DERIVATIVES belatedly adverb belatedness noun … English terms dictionary
belated — [bē lāt′id, bilāt′id] adj. [ BE + LAT(E) + ED] late or too late; tardy belatedly adv. belatedness n … English World dictionary
belated — be|lat|ed [bıˈleıtıd] adj happening or arriving late ▪ a belated attempt to increase support belated recognition/realization/acknowledgement ▪ The statement was a belated acknowledgement that the project had not been a success. ▪ a belated… … Dictionary of contemporary English
belated — belatedly, adv. belatedness, n. /bi lay tid/, adj. 1. coming or being after the customary, useful, or expected time: belated birthday greetings. 2. late, delayed, or detained: We started the meeting without the belated representative. 3. Archaic … Universalium
belated — [[t]bɪle͟ɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED A belated action happens later than it should have done. [FORMAL] ...the government s belated attempts to alleviate the plight of the poor. ...a belated birthday present. Syn: tardy Derived words: belatedly ADV… … English dictionary
belated — be|lat|ed [ bı leıtəd ] adjective usually before noun happening late: a belated apology a. arriving late: a belated birthday card … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
belated — UK [bɪˈleɪtɪd] / US [bɪˈleɪtəd] adjective [usually before noun] a) happening late a belated apology b) arriving late a belated birthday card … English dictionary