Transcurrir in english

Elapse

pronunciation: ɪlæps part of speech: verb
In gestures

transcurrir = elapse + Expresión Temporal ; course ; pass on ; go by. 

Example: Connect time is the amount of time that elapses whilst a user is connected online to a computer system.Example: The disease is called temporal arteritis because the temporal arteries, which course along the sides of the head just in front of the ears (to the temples), often become inflamed.Example: If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.Example: There won't be a season that goes by without a manager getting the chop after finding himself under pressure, both with fans and the media.

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» a medida que + transcurrir + el añoas the year + wear on .

Example: He began his last year well enough, but as the year wore on and graduation day loomed up he became less interested than usual in anything to do with school.

» a medida que + transcurrir + el díaas the day + wear onas the day + go on .

Example: The information desk, microfilm reader, photocopier, and reference shelves became more heavily used as the day wore on = El mostrador de información, el lector de microfilm, la fotocopiadores y la sección de referencia se utilizaban más conforme avanzaba el día.

Example: The wind got up as the day went on and there was a nip in the air.

» con el transcurrir del tiempowith the passage of timein the process of timeas time passed (by) [Expresión usada con una frase en el pasado] .

Example: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.

Example: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.

Example: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.

» conforme + transcurrir + el añoas the year + wear on .

Example: He began his last year well enough, but as the year wore on and graduation day loomed up he became less interested than usual in anything to do with school.

» conforme + transcurrir + el díaas the day + wear onas the day + go on .

Example: The information desk, microfilm reader, photocopier, and reference shelves became more heavily used as the day wore on = El mostrador de información, el lector de microfilm, la fotocopiadores y la sección de referencia se utilizaban más conforme avanzaba el día.

Example: The wind got up as the day went on and there was a nip in the air.

» el transcurrir del tiempothe sands of time .

Example: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.

» transcurridos unos pocos minutosa few minutes later .

Example: A few minutes later a woman came into the garage, chatted with Jimmy for a while and said that she'd like to arrange to have her car serviced.

» transcurrir sin problemasgo + smoothlyrun + smoothly .

Example: The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.

Example: Learn how to keep your computer and games running smoothly by following these tips.

» transcurrir tiempolapse + time .

Example: The number of searches and time allowed to lapse between searches were varied.

Transcurrir synonyms

pass in spanish: pasar, pronunciation: pæs part of speech: verb, noun lapse in spanish: lapso, pronunciation: læps part of speech: noun, verb go along in spanish: marcharse, pronunciation: goʊəlɔŋ part of speech: verb go by in spanish: ve por, pronunciation: goʊbaɪ part of speech: verb slip away in spanish: deslizarse, pronunciation: slɪpəweɪ part of speech: verb slip by in spanish: pasar inadvertido, pronunciation: slɪpbaɪ part of speech: verb slide by in spanish: deslizar por, pronunciation: slaɪdbaɪ part of speech: verb glide by in spanish: deslizarse por, pronunciation: glaɪdbaɪ part of speech: verb
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