¿Cómo quieres hacer uso de PONS.com?

¿Ya estás suscrito a PONS Pur o a PONS Translate Pro?

PONS con publicidad

Visita PONS.com como acostumbras, con seguimiento de anuncios y publicidad

Encontrarás más detalles sobre el seguimiento en Protección de datos y en Configuración de privacidad.

PONS Pur

Sin publicidad de terceros

Sin seguimiento de anuncios

Suscríbete aquí

Si ya disfrutas de una cuenta de usuario gratuita en PONS.com, suscríbete a PONS Pur .

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

燃烧弹
Hora de verano
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
daylight saving time, daylight savings time, daylight time SUST. U ingl. am.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. save1 [ingl. am. seɪv, ingl. brit. seɪv] V. trans.
1.1. save (rescue, preserve):
to save sth/sb from sth/-ing
salvar algo/a alguien de algo/ +  infin
to save one's bacon or neck or skin coloq.
save it! ingl. am. coloq.
1.2. save (redeem):
save soul/sinner
save soul/sinner
2.1. save (be economical with):
save money/fuel/space
2.2. save (spare, avoid):
save trouble/expense/embarrassment
save trouble/expense/embarrassment
3.1. save (keep, put aside):
save money
we've saved $5, 000 so far
3.2. save INFORM.:
4. save DEP.:
save shot/penalty
save shot/penalty
II. save1 [ingl. am. seɪv, ingl. brit. seɪv] V. intr.
1.1. save (put money aside):
1.2. save (economize):
to save on sth
2. save (redeem):
3.1. save (wait) coloq.:
save work/task/news:
3.2. save (keep) ingl. am.:
save food:
aguantar coloq.
III. save1 [ingl. am. seɪv, ingl. brit. seɪv] SUST.
I. save2 PREP. form.
1. save (apart from):
excl
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. save2 CONJ. arc.
I. saving [ingl. am. ˈseɪvɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈseɪvɪŋ] SUST.
1.1. saving U (accumulation):
1.2. saving <savings, pl >:
2. saving C (economy):
savings or a saving of $1, 000 a week
3. saving U (preservation):
II. saving [ingl. am. ˈseɪvɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈseɪvɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv.
III. saving [ingl. am. ˈseɪvɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈseɪvɪŋ] PREP.
excl
I. grace [ingl. am. ɡreɪs, ingl. brit. ɡreɪs] SUST.
1. grace U (elegance):
gracilidad f liter.
2.1. grace U (courtesy):
2.2. grace U (good nature):
in good grace ingl. am.
2.3. grace C (good quality):
3.1. grace REL. U (mercy):
3.2. grace REL. U (prayer):
4. grace U (respite):
16 days' grace , 16 days of grace ingl. brit. DER.
5. grace C (as title):
6. grace C MITO.:
II. grace [ingl. am. ɡreɪs, ingl. brit. ɡreɪs] V. trans. liter.
daylight [ingl. am. ˈdeɪˌlaɪt, ingl. brit. ˈdeɪlʌɪt] SUST. U
1. daylight (daybreak):
2. daylight (daytime):
in broad daylight atrbv. attack/raid
3. daylight (light of day):
robbery <pl robberies> [ingl. am. ˈrɑb(ə)ri, ingl. brit. ˈrɒb(ə)ri] SUST. U or C
I. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] SUST.
1. time U (past, present, future):
time and tide wait for no man atrbv. travel
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.
to be able to tell the time or ingl. am. also tell time
no darle a alguien ni la hora
3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):
time for sth/to + infin we have to arrange a time for the next meeting
4.1. time sin pl. (period):
long time no see! coloq.
se te (or les etc.) ha acabado el tiempo
to serve or coloq. do time
to serve or coloq. do time
estar a la sombra coloq.
4.2. time:
airtime RADIO, TV
4.3. time C (for a journey, race, task):
4.4. time U (regarding work):
to take or ingl. brit. also have time off
5. time C (experience):
¡que lo pases (or pasen etc.) bien!
don't give me a hard time esp ingl. am.
6. time C (point in time):
estoy (or está etc.) con la regla
it came time ingl. am.
7. time C (instance, occasion):
vez f
8.1. time (epoch, age):
time C often pl
time C often pl
to be behind the times person:
8.2. time U (in a person's life):
9. time U MÚS.:
10. time in phrases:
gracias por su ayuda — ¡a la orden! amer.
¡de a uno!
¡uno por uno! or ¡uno por vez!
at this time ingl. am.
at this time ingl. am.
every or each time as conj. (whenever)
to buy on time ingl. am.
11. time <times, pl > MAT.:
3 times 4 is or are 12
atrbv. times table
II. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] V. trans.
1. time runner/worker:
time DEP.
2. time (choose time of):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
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.
3. time (clock):
4. time (moment):
5. time sin pl. (specific point in time):
ya es hora de que... +subj
6. time (occasion):
vez f
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)
7. time sin pl. (right moment):
ya es hora de que... +subj
8. time (epoch):
9. time DEP.:
10. time sin pl. MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
time is money provb.
to do time coloq.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time DEP.:
2. time (choose best moment for):
III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.
I. save1 [seɪv] V. trans.
1. save (rescue):
to save sb's life
2. save (keep for future use):
3. save (collect):
4. save (avoid wasting):
5. save (reserve):
6. save (prevent from doing):
7. save INFORM.:
8. save DEP.:
II. save1 [seɪv] V. intr.
1. save (keep for the future):
to save for sth
2. save (conserve):
to save on sth
III. save1 [seɪv] SUST. DEP.
save2 [seɪv] PREP.
I. saving [ˈseɪvɪŋ] SUST.
1. saving pl (money):
ahorros m pl.
2. saving (economy):
3. saving (rescue):
II. saving [ˈseɪvɪŋ] ADJ.
III. saving [ˈseɪvɪŋ] PREP.
excl
daylight [ˈdeɪlaɪt] SUST.
daylight sin pl.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Entrada de OpenDict
save V.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time:
2. time (period):
access time comput
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.
3. time (clock):
4. time (moment):
5. time (specific point in time):
ya es hora de que... +subj
6. time (occasion):
vez f
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)
7. time (right moment):
ya es hora de que... +subj
8. time (epoch):
9. time DEP.:
10. time MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
time is money provb.
provb. there's a time and a place (for everything) provb.
to do time argot
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time DEP.:
2. time (choose best moment for):
III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.
I. save1 [seɪv] V. trans.
1. save (rescue):
to save sb's life
2. save (keep for future use):
3. save (collect):
4. save (avoid wasting):
5. save (reserve):
6. save (prevent from doing):
7. save comput:
8. save DEP.:
II. save1 [seɪv] V. intr.
1. save (keep for the future):
to save for sth
2. save (conserve):
to save on sth
III. save1 [seɪv] SUST. DEP.
I. saving [ˈseɪ·vɪŋ] SUST.
1. saving pl (money):
ahorros m pl.
2. saving (economy):
3. saving (rescue):
II. saving [ˈseɪ·vɪŋ] ADJ.
III. saving [ˈseɪ·vɪŋ] PREP.
excl
save2 [seɪv] PREP.
daylight [ˈdeɪ·laɪt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Isave
yousave
he/she/itsaves
wesave
yousave
theysave
Past
Isaved
yousaved
he/she/itsaved
wesaved
yousaved
theysaved
Present Perfect
Ihavesaved
youhavesaved
he/she/ithassaved
wehavesaved
youhavesaved
theyhavesaved
Past Perfect
Ihadsaved
youhadsaved
he/she/ithadsaved
wehadsaved
youhadsaved
theyhadsaved
PONS OpenDict

¿Quieres añadir alguna palabra, frase o traducción?

Envíanos una nueva entrada para el PONS OpenDict. La redacción de PONS revisará vuestras sugerencias e incluirá los resultados en el diccionario abierto.

Agregar una entrada
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
You starved him when alive, and you can not with good grace erect a monument to him now.
en.wikipedia.org
Salvation is considered to be caused either by the free will and grace of a deity.
en.wikipedia.org
Indeed, right through the performance, with the characteristic emphasis on soft, soundless footsteps and the undulating body movements, the dancers were grace personified.
www.thehindu.com
She had intelligence, vitality, a natural grace and poise, sensitiveness, humour and illumining all these that quintessential femininity that fascinates the male.
en.wikipedia.org
For humanly instituted rites are not sacraments, properly speaking, because human beings do not have the authority to promise grace.
en.wikipedia.org

Consultar "daylight saving time" en otros idiomas