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Espacio de tiempo
time span SUST.
I. span1 [ingl. am. spæn, ingl. brit. span] SUST.
1. span (full extent):
luz f
2. span (part of bridge):
3. span (of time):
4. span (range):
II. span1 <part. pres. spanning; pret., part. pas. spanned> [ingl. am. spæn, ingl. brit. span] V. trans.
1. span (extend over):
2. span (cross):
life span SUST.
span2 [ingl. am. spæn, ingl. brit. span] SUST.
span4 [ingl. am. spæn, ingl. brit. span] arc. past spin
I. spin [ingl. am. spɪn, ingl. brit. spɪn] SUST.
1.1. spin (act):
to give sth a spin
1.2. spin C (in washing machine):
this load's on its final spin atrbv. speed/program
1.3. spin U (on ball) DEP.:
chanfle m amer.
2.1. spin C (of aircraft):
2.2. spin C MOTOR:
3. spin C (ride) coloq.:
ir a dar un garbeo Esp. coloq.
4. spin U (bias):
II. spin <part. pres. spinning, pret. spun or arc. span, part. pas. spun> [ingl. am. spɪn, ingl. brit. spɪn] V. trans.
1.1. spin (turn):
spin wheel
spin top
spin top
1.2. spin washing:
1.3. spin ball:
2.1. spin wool/cotton:
2.2. spin web:
3.1. spin tale/story:
3.2. spin (interpret with bias):
spin news/event
spin news/event
III. spin <part. pres. spinning, pret. spun or arc. span, part. pas. spun> [ingl. am. spɪn, ingl. brit. spɪn] V. intr.
1.1. spin (rotate):
spin wheel:
spin top:
spin top:
1.2. spin washing machine:
1.3. spin (move rapidly):
spin + adv. compl.
1.4. spin AERO.:
2. spin (draw out threads):
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):
span of time
span of time
span1 [spæn]
span pret. de spin
I. spin [spɪn] spun Brit: span, spun spun Brit: span, spun SUST.
1. spin (rotation):
2. spin (in washing machine):
3. spin (drive):
II. spin [spɪn] spun Brit: span, spun spun Brit: span, spun V. intr.
1. spin (rotate):
2. spin (make thread):
III. spin [spɪn] spun Brit: span, spun spun Brit: span, spun V. trans.
1. spin (rotate):
spin clothes
2. spin (make thread out of):
3. spin (tell):
spin story, tale
I. span2 [spæn] -nn- SUST.
1. span:
span of time
span of time
span of project
2. span ARQUIT.:
span of bridge, arch
luz f
3. span AERO., NÁUT.:
span of wing, sail
II. span2 [spæn] -nn- V. trans.
1. span (cross):
2. span (include):
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.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
span of time
span of time
span1 [spæn]
span pret. de spin
I. spin [spɪn] SUST.
1. spin (rotation):
2. spin (drive):
3. spin (in washing machine):
II. spin <spun, spun> [spɪn] V. trans.
1. spin (rotate):
spin clothes
2. spin (make thread out of):
3. spin (tell):
spin story, tale
III. spin <spun, spun> [spɪn] V. intr.
1. spin (rotate):
2. spin (make thread):
I. span2 [spæn] SUST.
1. span:
span of time
span of time
span of project
2. span ARQUIT.:
span of bridge, arch
luz f
3. span AERO., NÁUT.:
span of wing, sail
II. span2 <-nn-> [spæn] V. trans.
1. span (cross):
2. span (include):
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.
Present
Ispan
youspan
he/she/itspans
wespan
youspan
theyspan
Past
Ispanned
youspanned
he/she/itspanned
wespanned
youspanned
theyspanned
Present Perfect
Ihavespanned
youhavespanned
he/she/ithasspanned
wehavespanned
youhavespanned
theyhavespanned
Past Perfect
Ihadspanned
youhadspanned
he/she/ithadspanned
wehadspanned
youhadspanned
theyhadspanned
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Over the course of the novels, she falls into ill health as she reaches the end of her life span.
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The tapes stretched during use (giving them a short life span) eventually rendering the data stored unreadable.
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The median life span for the 23 deceased dogs (a small sample size) in the survey was 10.75 years.
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As trainsets neared the end of their life span, the fleet was reduced down to ten sets and was equipped with train-to-ground radio.
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