short time en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de short time en el diccionario inglés»español

I.short <shorter shortest> [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] ADJ.

1. short (of length, height, distance):

to get sb by the short hairs or ingl. brit. also by the short and curlies coloq.
to have sb by the short hairs or ingl. brit. also by the short and curlies coloq.

2.1. short (brief):

hace un ratito coloq.

4. short (inadequate, deficient):

II.short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] ADV.

1. short (suddenly, abruptly):

2. short (below target, requirement):

III.short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] SUST.

IV.short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] V. intr. ELECTR.

V.short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] V. trans.

Véase también: sell

I.sell <pret. & part. pas. sold> [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] V. trans.

1.1. sell goods/house/shares/player/insurance:

II.sell <pret. & part. pas. sold> [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] V. intr.

III.sell [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] SUST.

I.time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] SUST.

1. time U (past, present, future):

2. time U (time available, necessary for sth):

to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
apurarse amer.

3.1. time U (as measured by clocks):

what time do you make it? ingl. brit.
son diez para las diez amer. excl Río Pl.

3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):

4.1. time sin pl. (period):

long time no see! coloq.
to serve or coloq. do time
to serve or coloq. do time
estar a la sombra coloq.

5. time C (experience):

don't give me a hard time esp ingl. am.

6. time C (point in time):

it came time ingl. am.

7. time C (instance, occasion):

vez f

8.1. time (epoch, age):

9. time U MÚS.:

10. time in phrases:

at this time ingl. am.
at this time ingl. am.
to buy on time ingl. am.

short time en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de short time en el diccionario inglés»español

1. time:

2. time sin pl. (period):

access time INFORM.
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

time is a great healer provb.
time is money provb.
a week is a long time in politics provb.
to do time coloq.

I.short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] ADJ.

II.short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] SUST.

III.short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] ADV.

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In a short time, everything seems to put on a different color...
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One day in 1939, an autogyro landed on that ballfield and remained a short time.
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The actor said, sometimes people who are not really meant to be together get together in this business for a short time.
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The remaining structure was demolished a short time later.
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I learned a lot in that short time.
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Squalls refer to an increase in the sustained winds over a short time interval, as there may be higher gusts during a squall event.
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The soldier returned a short time later to say that the engine would now work and the tourists drove off.
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It was a stagecoach stop for a short time in the late 1800s.
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The note was found a short time later.
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The uncooked side of the new slices should then be grilled for a short time and are ready to be served.
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