Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
En las últimas horas
English translation:
In the last few hours
Spanish term
En las últimas horas
4 +10 | In the last few hours | Cinnamon Nolan |
3 +2 | In the last hours | Gad Kohenov |
5 | In recent hours | jmf |
4 | during the last few hours | markwoolf |
Non-PRO (1): Erik Bry
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Proposed translations
In the last few hours
Oswaldo J.Paya Sardiñas, in the last few hours the Cuban government has launched a full scale offensive against members of their Movement. ...
www.oswaldopaya.org/es/index.php?s=launched
Shows searches that have sudden surges in popularity in the last few hours. Click the arrow to choose how many searches are shown. Google Hot Trends (USA) ...
www.google.es/ig/directory?recommend=www.internetcollaborat... -
In the last hours
agree |
Patrice
44 mins
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1000 gracias!
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neutral |
CMJ_Trans (X)
: you really need the word "few" to make this work in English
2 hrs
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Ok.
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agree |
Erik Bry
: the word "few" takes away from the strong emphasis of the phrase
3 hrs
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Muito obrigado!
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neutral |
Lisa McCarthy
: I agree with CMJ_Trans that you need the word `few' here. Otherwise it doesn't sound English.
5 hrs
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In recent hours
HTH
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