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Late
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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inglés
español
español

I. late <later, latest> [ingl. am. leɪt, ingl. brit. leɪt] ADJ.

1. late (after correct, scheduled time):

to be late , I'm sorry I'm late
to make sth/sb late , she made me late for my class
to be late for/with sth you'll be late for work/the train

2.1. late (after usual time):

“late opening Thursdays till 8 pm

2.2. late chrysanthemums/potatoes:

late
late developer or ingl. am. also bloomer (plant)

3.1. late (far on in time):

hurry up, it's late
hurry up, it's late
it's a little late in the day or ingl. am. also in the game to change your mind
45 is late for a woman to have a baby

3.2. late atrbv. shift/bus:

late
the late film
the late film
Fridays, late show CINE
Fridays, late show CINE
at this late hour
the late 1950s
late Picasso
Late Gothic

4.1. late atrbv. (deceased):

late
difunto form.
my late father

4.2. late atrbv. (former):

late

II. late <later, latest> [ingl. am. leɪt, ingl. brit. leɪt] ADV.

1. late (after correct, scheduled time):

late arrive/leave/answer

2.1. late (after usual time):

late work/sleep
late mature/bloom
late mature/bloom

2.2. late (far on in time):

late
he married late
we stayed up late
late at night
late at night
late into the night

2.3. late (toward end of period):

late in the week

3.1. late (recently):

3.2. late:

of late
of late

3.3. late (formerly) form. or hum.:

late-lamented [ˌleɪtləˈmɛntɪd] ADJ. form.

late edition SUST.

late edition

late-night [ingl. am. ˈleɪtnaɪt, ingl. brit. ˈleɪtnʌɪt] ADJ. atrbv.

late-night pharmacy
late-night show/performance
late-night show/performance
de trasnoche Co. Sur
español
español
inglés
inglés
difunto (difunta)
late atrbv.
late-night movie theater ingl. am.
late-night cinema ingl. brit.
late-night atrbv.
late Gothic
late show
llorado (llorada)
late lamented atrbv. form.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. late [leɪt] ADJ.

1. late (after appointed time):

late
you're late!

2. late (occurring after the usual time):

late
in late summer

3. late (deceased):

late

4. late (recent):

late
late news

II. late [leɪt] ADV.

1. late (after usual time):

late
too little, too late
to work late
it's rather late in the day to do sth

2. late (at advanced time):

late in the day
late at night

3. late (recently):

as late as the 1980s
of late

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

better late than never provb.

late-night [ˈleɪtˌnaɪt] ADJ.

late-night

late-breaking ADJ.

to stay up late
late riser
dormilón(-ona) m (f)
español
español
inglés
inglés
late love
late
to arrive late
late
tardío (-a)
late
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. late [leɪt] ADJ.

1. late (after appointed time):

late
you're late!

2. late (after the usual time):

late

3. late (towards end of):

in late summer

4. late (recent):

late development

5. late (deceased):

late
late

II. late [leɪt] ADV.

1. late (after usual time):

late
too little, too late
poco y tarde coloq.
to work late
it's kind of late in the day to do sth

2. late (towards end of):

late in the day
late at night

3. late (recently):

as late as the 1980s
of late

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

better late than never provb.

late-breaking ADJ.

late-night ADJ.

late-night
late riser
dormilón(-ona) m (f)
to stay up late
español
español
inglés
inglés
late love
to arrive late
late
late
tardío (-a)
late

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My eerie shades bubble with an irrepressible sense of humour, ready to laugh with (never "at") those earth-bound mortals whose fears they once shared.
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The family tree was investigated in detail by enthusiastic groups who sometimes discovered aunts, uncles and cousins never known to each other before.
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However, the location of the alignments were never finalised and further investigation and studies would have been required.
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There has been a long-running campaign to have the older tunnel converted into a cycleway, though this scheme has never gained wholehearted council support.
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Amy had never even had a singing lesson before that audition, so we practised it together and worked on her breathing.
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