Tardío in english
Late
pronunciation: leɪt part of speech: adjective, adverb
pronunciation: leɪt part of speech: adjective, adverb
In gestures
tardío = tardy ; belatedly ; belated.
Example: She had, suddenly, a new feeling, like a tardy response to the stimulus of an unfamiliar drug.Example: Many government have begun to recognize, rather belatedly, that a nation's economic performance will be affected by new developments in information technology.Example: References to Bulgarian authors abroad are limited and belated.more:
» aparición tardía = late arrival .
Example: The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.» de llegada tardía = late-arriving .
Example: Unfortunately, late-arriving guests are always going to be a part of the vacation rental industry.» llegada tardía = late arrival .
Example: The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.