del tiempo

del tiempo(
dehl
 
tyehm
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poh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. weather
El informe del tiempo pronostica lluvia. Mejor, lleva paraguas.The weather report forecasts rain. You'd better take an umbrella.
b. of the weather
La impredecibilidad del tiempo es un gran desafío que ahora debemos afrontar.The unpredictability of the weather is a great challenge we now have to face.
a. time
Para la semana próxima, tenemos que hacer una línea del tiempo de la historia de nuestra ciudad.For next week, we have to make a time line of the history of our town.
b. of time
El paso del tiempo no parece haber afectado su agudeza.The passing of time does not seem to have diminished her sharpness.
c. of the time
Nos pasamos la mayor parte del tiempo en la habitación del hotel porque estaba diluviando fuera.We spent most of the time in the hotel room because it was pouring outside.
a. seasonal
Uno de los postres del menú es fruta del tiempo. Podríamos preguntar de qué fruta se trata.One of the desserts on the menu is seasonal fruit. We could ask what kind of fruit it is.
a. at room temperature
¿Me trae un vaso de agua, por favor? - ¡Claro! ¿Quiere agua del tiempo o fría?Can I have a glass of water, please? - Of course! Do you want your water at room temperature or cold?
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