What does «tiempo» mean in Spanish?
- Duration of things subject to removal.
- Part of this duration.
- Time during which a person lives or something happens: in Trajan's time.
- Season of the year.
- Age.
- Age of things since they came into existence.
- Occasion or opportunity to do something.
- Place, proportion or space free of other businesses.
- Long period of time.
- Each of the successive acts into which the execution of a thing is divided.
- Atmospheric condition.
- Each of the various divisions of the conjugation corresponding to the relative time in which the action of the verb takes place: preterite, present and future.
- Storm or long-lasting tempest at sea.
- Each of the parts of equal length into which the measure is divided.
- Al mal tiempo, buena cara. fr. proverb. that advises to receive with relative tranquility and integrity the setbacks and reverses of fortune.
- in the course of time, In the course of time.
- in time, In conjuncture, occasion and opportunity.
- at times, sometimes; from time to time.
- Simultaneously.
- in advance.
- time running out, passing by.
- to give time to time, fam. To wait for the opportunity or juncture to do a thing.
- of the time of Maricastaña, loe. fig. and fam. Of very ancient time.
- from time to time, with intermission or interruption of time.
- out of time, untimely.
- to gain time, and fam. To hurry.
- waste one's time, waste one's time.
- to make one's time. To entertain oneself waiting for the right time for something.
- to kill one's time To occupy oneself with something, so that time becomes shorter.
- to spend one's time, To be idle.
- to waste one's time, or time, fr. not to take advantage of it.
- Working in vain.