Caducidad in english
Expiration
pronunciation: ekspɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ekspɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
caducidad = evanescence ; expiry ; lifespan [life span].
Example: The strongest support for this notion of exceptionalism comes from the evanescence and mutability of electronic documents.Example: But Mao was left out on a limb and 'deeply frustrated' when, despite his urging to fight on, Pakistan suddenly accepted a ceasefire before the expiry of China's deadline.Example: This programme is planned to have a lifespan of four years with a review after two years.more:
» fecha de caducidad = date due ; expiry date ; expiration date ; best by date ; best before date ; limited life ; sell-by date .
Example: A screen is then displayed which lists the locations, call numbers and dates due of each copy held by the chosen library. Example: If you wish to pay with a VISA, MASTERCARD or AMERICAN EXPRESS Credit Card, please write you Credit Card Number and its expiry date below. Example: The file contains information about journal subscriptions, such as the publisher, vendor, issue frequency, expiration date, and price per copy. Example: Each carton is marked with a 'Best By' date, which is located on the bottom of the box. Example: It should be safe to eat food after the 'best before' date, but the food will no longer be at its best. Example: Cambelts have a limited life, if they break while the engine is running major damage can occur. Example: The sell-by dates on the egg cartons are just to appease those who want a date on everything.» pasarse la fecha de caducidad = pass + Posesivo + sell-by date .
Example: He also told one of his oldest friends: 'I'm passed my sell-by date!' = También le dijo a uno de sus viejos amigos: "¡Se me ha pasado la fecha de caducidad!".