Español > periodo: 3 sentidos > nombre 1, timeSentido | An amount of time. |
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Sinónimos | etapa, período |
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Casos | Edad de Bronce, edad del bronce | (archeology) a period between the Stone and Iron Ages, characterized by the manufacture and use of bronze tools and weapons |
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Paleolítico medio | The time period of Neanderthal man |
edad de piedra, Edad de Piedra | (archeology) the earliest known period of human culture, characterized by the use of stone implements |
edad del hierro | (archeology) the period following the Bronze Age |
mesolítico, Mesolítico | middle part of the Stone Age beginning about 15,000 years ago |
neolítico | Latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere) |
paleolítico | Second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting / lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC |
Específico | AM, madrugada, mañana | The time period between dawn and noon |
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a la larga, a largo plazo | A period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out |
alistamiento, enrolamiento, misión, período de servicio, período, turno | A period of time spent in military service |
apogeo, auge, flor | The period of greatest prosperity or productivity |
arrendamiento | The period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect |
año | A period of time containing 365 (or 366) days |
año, ano | The period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun |
año | A period of time occupying a regular part of a calendar year that is used for some particular activity |
año escolar | The period of instruction in a school |
año platónico | Time required for one complete cycle of the precession of the equinoxes, about 25,800 years |
años, edad, largo tiempo, mucho tiempo | A prolonged period of time |
bimestre | A period of 2 months |
cabezada, siesta, sueño | A period of time spent sleeping |
canícula, canicule | The hot period between early July and early September |
centuria, siglo | A period of 100 years |
continuación, continuidad, duración, permanencia, persistencia | The period of time during which something continues |
cuarto de siglo | A period of 25 years |
decada, década, decenio | A period of 10 years |
duración, vigencia | The length of time a packaged food or drug will last / last without deteriorating |
duración | The length of time that a movie or tv show runs |
día, jornada | The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside |
día | The period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis |
día, día natural | A day reckoned from midnight to midnight |
edad de hierro | (classical mythology) the last and worst age of the world |
estación | One of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions |
estación, período, temporada | A period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field / field |
estadio, etapa, fase, período | Any distinct time period in a sequence of events |
existencia, vida | The period from the present until death |
existencia, vida | The period between birth and the present time |
fase lunar, fase | A time when the Moon presents a particular recurring appearance |
festival, festividad, fiesta | A day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration |
finde, fin de semana | A time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday |
generación | The normal time between successive generations |
guardia | The period during which someone (especially a guard) is on duty |
guerra, tiempos de guerra | A period of time during which there is armed conflict |
hora, tiempo | A period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish / accomplish something |
hora, momento | A special and memorable period |
horas | An indefinite period of time |
incubación, periodo de incubación, período de incubación | The period between infection and the appearance of symptoms of the disease |
indicción | A 15-year cycle used as a chronological unit in ancient Rome and adopted in some medieval kingdoms / kingdoms |
juventud | An early period of development |
luna de miel | The early (usually calm and harmonious) period of a relationship |
lustro | A period of five years |
madrugada | An opening time period |
media semana | The middle of a week / week |
mediados de abril | The middle part of April |
mediados de agosto | The middle part of August |
mediados de diciembre | The middle part of December |
mediados de enero | The middle part of January |
mediados de febrero | The middle part of February |
mediados de julio | The middle part of July |
mediados de junio | The middle part of June |
mediados de marzo | The middle part of March |
mediados de mayo | The middle part of May |
mediados de noviembre | The middle part of November |
mediados de octubre | The middle part of October |
mediados de septiembre | The middle part of September |
medio siglo | A period of 50 years |
mes de calendario, mes | One of the twelve divisions of the calendar year |
milenio | A span of 1000 years |
mitad del invierno | The middle of winter |
noche, tarde | The time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside |
noche, tarde | The time between sunset and midnight |
noche, tarde | The period spent sleeping |
noviciado | The period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order) |
olimpiada, olimpíada | One of the four-year intervals between Olympic Games |
overtime, prórroga | Playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie |
pasado | A earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret) |
periodo de semidesintegración, semivida | The time required for something to fall to half its initial value (in particular, the time for half the atoms in a radioactive substance to disintegrate) |
periodo lunar, período lunar | There are usually two high and two low tides each day |
período, tiempos | A more or less definite period of time now or previously present |
plazo, término | A limited period of time |
plazo | A time period within which something must be done or completed |
prehistoria | The time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word |
prohibición | The period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment |
puerperio | time period following childbirth when the mother's uterus shrinks / shrinks / shrinks and the other functional and anatomic changes of pregnancy are resolved |
quincena | A period of fourteen consecutive days |
reinado | A period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful |
semana | Any period of seven consecutive days |
semana | A period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday |
semestre | half a year |
sequía | A prolonged shortage / shortage |
tarde | The early part of night (from dinner until bedtime) spent in a special way |
tarde | A later concluding time period |
temporada | A recurrent time marked by major holidays |
tiempo libre | A time period when you are not required to work |
tiempo reglamentario | (sports) the normal prescribed duration of a game |
tiempos de paz | A period of time during which there is no war |
toda la vida, vida | The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) |
trimestre | A period of three months |
trimestre | A fourth part of a year |
época | A period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life state |
época, era, período | A period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event |
época, momento, período, tiempo | An indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities) |
Inglés | time period, period of time, period |
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Catalán | etapa, període |
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Español > periodo: 3 sentidos > nombre 3, timeSentido | A unit of geological time during which a system of rocks formed. |
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Sinónimo | período |
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Casos | Ordoviciano, ordovícico | From 500 million to 425 million years ago |
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carbonífero | From 345 million to 280 million years ago |
cretáceo, Cretáceo, Cretácico, cretázico | From 135 million to 63 million years ago |
cuaternario, Cuaternario, Era Cuaternaria | last 2 million years |
cámbrico | From 544 million to about 500 million years ago |
devónico | From 405 million to 345 million years ago |
jurásico | From 190 million to 135 million years ago |
mississipiense | From 345 million to 310 million years ago |
pennsylvaniense | From 310 million to 280 million years ago |
pérmico | From 280 million to 230 million years ago |
siluriano, silúrico | From 425 million to 405 million years ago |
terciario | From 63 million to 2 million years ago |
triásico | From 230 million to 190 million years ago |
Part de | época, era geológica, era, período | A major division of geological time |
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Partes | época | A unit of geological time that is a subdivision of a period and is itself divided into ages |
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Específico | época glacial, glaciación, periodo glacial, período glacial | Any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface |
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General | tiempo geológico | The time of the physical formation and development of the earth (especially prior to human history) |
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Inglés | period, geological period |
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Catalán | període |
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