caducado

caducado(
kah
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doo
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kah
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. expired
Tu pasaporte está caducado; tienes que renovarlo antes de viajar al exterior.Your passport is expired. You need to renew it before travelling abroad.
b. no longer valid
El carné de la biblioteca está caducado y no puedo sacar libros.My library card is no longer valid, and I can't take out any books.
a. past its use-by date
La leche está caducada y huele agria.The milk is past its use-by date and smells sour.
b. past its sell-by date
Los alimentos caducados no pueden donarse.Food that is past its sell-by date cannot be donated.
c. expired
Mi esposo a menudo se come la comida caducada.My husband often eats expired food.
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