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times meaning in Spanish

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times (multiplied by)
preposition
[UK: ˈtaɪmz]
[US: ˈtaɪmz]

porpreposition

time [times] (extended period of time, defined or undefined: age, era, etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈtaɪm]
[US: ˈtaɪm]

evonoun
{m}

épocanoun
{f}
I was a student at that time. = Yo era estudiante en esa época.

time [timed, timing, times] (to choose the time for)
verb
[UK: ˈtaɪm]
[US: ˈtaɪm]

programarverb

time [timed, timing, times] (to measure time)
verb
[UK: ˈtaɪm]
[US: ˈtaɪm]

cronometrarverbHe timed her in the marathon race. = Él la cronometró a ella en la maratón.

Times Square (wide intersection in New York City)
proper noun

Times Squareproper noun
{m}

timesheet (a document that allows for the recording of hours worked on various tasks)
noun

planilla horarianoun
{f}

timestamp (date and time of an event)
noun
[UK: ˈtaɪm stæmp]
[US: ˈtaɪm ˈstæmp]

cronomarcadornoun
{m}

marca de tiemponoun
{f}

timestamp (record date and time of)
verb
[UK: ˈtaɪm stæmp]
[US: ˈtaɪm ˈstæmp]

cronomarcarverb

time-share (property)
noun
[UK: ˈtaɪm ʃeə(r)]
[US: ˈtaɪm ˈʃer]

multipropiedadnoun
{f}

time signature (numerical sign)
noun

cifra de compásnoun
{f}

quebrado de compásnoun
{m}

airtime [airtimes] (chargeable use of mobile phone usage)
noun
[UK: ˈeə.taɪm]
[US: ˈer.ˌtaɪm]

tiempo airenoun
{m}

tiempo facturablenoun
{m}

airtime [airtimes] (duration of transmission)
noun
[UK: ˈeə.taɪm]
[US: ˈer.ˌtaɪm]

tiempo en antenanoun

at the best of times (even under the most favourable conditions)
preposition

en el mejor de los casospreposition

at times (on occasion, sometimes)
preposition
[UK: ət ˈtaɪmz]
[US: ət ˈtaɪmz]

a vecespreposition

bedtime [bedtimes] (time when one goes to bed to sleep)
noun
[UK: ˈbed.taɪm]
[US: ˈbed.ˌtaɪm]

hora de dormirnoun
{f}

behind the times (out of date, old-fashioned)
preposition
[UK: bɪ.ˈhaɪnd ðə ˈtaɪmz]
[US: bə.ˈhaɪnd ðə ˈtaɪmz]

obsoletopreposition
{m}

betimes (in good season or time)
adverb
[UK: bɪ.ˈtaɪmz]
[US: bi.ˈtaɪmz]

al albaadverb

burning times (period of persecution of witches)
noun

los tiempos de la quemasnoun

desperate times call for desperate measures (in adverse circumstances, actions that might have been rejected may become the best choice)
phrase

a grandes malesphrase

grandes remediosphrase

half-time [half-times] (sports: interval between halves)
noun
[UK: hɑːf ˈtaɪm]
[US: ˈhæf ˈtaɪm]

descansonoun
{m}

entretiemponoun
{m}

let the good times roll (have fun)
verb

viva la Pepaverb

lifetime [lifetimes] (duration of the life of someone or something)
noun
[UK: ˈlaɪf.taɪm]
[US: ˈlaɪf.ˌtaɪm]

vidanoun
{f}
It's a once in a lifetime experience. = Es una experiencia de una vez en la vida.

lifetime [lifetimes] (informal, hyperbolic: a long period of time)
noun
[UK: ˈlaɪf.taɪm]
[US: ˈlaɪf.ˌtaɪm]

eternidadnoun
{f}

toda la vidanoun
{f}

oftentimes (frequently)
adverb
[UK: ˈɒ.fən.ˌtaɪmz]
[US: ˈɒ.fən.ˌtaɪmz]

frecuentementeadverb

oftentimes (repeatedly)
adverb
[UK: ˈɒ.fən.ˌtaɪmz]
[US: ˈɒ.fən.ˌtaɪmz]

reiteradamenteadverb

repetidamenteadverb

pastime [pastimes] (that which amuses)
noun
[UK: ˈpɑː.staɪm]
[US: ˈpæ.ˌstaɪm]

pasatiemponoun
{m}
My pastime is reading. = Mi pasatiempo es la lectura.

run time [run times] (time during which a program is executing)
noun

tiempo de ejecuciónnoun
{m}

sign of the times (symbol of an era)
noun
[UK: saɪn əv ðə ˈtaɪmz]
[US: ˈsaɪn əv ðə ˈtaɪmz]

signo de los tiemposnoun
{m}

sometimes (on certain occasions, but not always)
adverb
[UK: ˈsʌm.taɪmz]
[US: səm.ˈtaɪmz]

a vecesadverb

algunas vecesadverb