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    Resources Translator Hurry up or we will be late

Hurry up or we will be late

Translation result
Date prisa o llegaremos tarde. Hurry up or we will be late


hurry noun

1. a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry.

In a hurry to lock the door Traducción de 'In a hurry to lock the door'

2. overly eager speed (and possible carelessness).

He soon regretted his haste Traducción de 'He soon regretted his haste'

3. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner.

In his haste to leave he forgot his book Traducción de 'In his haste to leave he forgot his book'

wild adjective

1. marked by extreme lack of restraint or control.

The wild party got out of hand when the DJ started playing loud music and people began dancing on the tables. La fiesta salvaje se salió de control cuando el DJ comenzó a reproducir música fuerte y la gente empezó a bailar en las mesas.
Her wild behavior at the concert, including jumping off the balcony and crowd-surfing, left her friends in shock. El comportamiento salvaje de ella en el concierto, incluyendo saltar desde la balconada y surfear la multitud, dejó a sus amigos estupefactos.

2. in a natural state.

The park ranger warned us to stay away from the wild beavers that lived in the nearby pond, as they could be aggressive if threatened. El guardabosque nos advirtió que nos mantuviéramos alejados de los castores salvajes que vivían en el estanque cercano, ya que podían ser agresivos si se sentían amenazados.
The hikers spent hours trekking through the wild mountains, marveling at the rugged landscape and sparkling streams. Los excursionistas pasaron horas recorriendo por las montañas salvajes, admirando el paisaje escarpado y los arroyos brillantes.

late adjective

1. being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.

The late evening sun cast a warm glow over the beach, creating a romantic atmosphere for our dinner date. El sol de la tarde tardía proyectó un brillo cálido sobre la playa, creando un ambiente romántico para nuestra cita de comida.

2. of a later stage in the development of a language or literature.

The late Middle English period saw the rise of Chaucerian influences on poetry, characterized by a more complex and nuanced use of language. El período de la tardía Edad Media inglesa vio el auge de influencias chaucierianas en la poesía, caracterizadas por un uso más complejo y nuanciado del lenguaje.

3. at or toward an end or late period or stage of development.

The company's financial reports were always late, causing investors to worry about the firm's stability. Los informes financieros de la empresa siempre llegaban tarde, lo que hacía inquietar a los inversores sobre la estabilidad de la firma.