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Significados de
past times
en inglés
portugués
passado
catalán
temps passat
español
pasado
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The time that has elapsed.
past
yore
yesteryear
future
español
pasado
Uso de
past times
en inglés
1
Such a compulsion in
past
times
would have been called a geas.
2
I find myself yearning for
past
times
when car drivers wore gloves.
3
He has in
past
times
sent into the world preachers or prophets.
4
In
past
times
the heroes were such as Webster, Calhoun and Clay.
5
To such among us the associations of
past
times
are very dear.
6
The lessons of
past
times
,
on this subject, are emphatic and solemn.
7
We had a hundred things to say regarding
past
times
and present.
8
There is none of the chivalry of
past
times
in the struggle here.
9
The rights and wrongs of this belong to discussions of these
past
times
.
10
But what use is there, the shop-keepers sigh, in nostalgia for
past
times
?
11
In
past
times
,
it seems, people rarely ventured into the Slieve Bloom Mountains.
12
I
past
times
,
it would have horrified me; but today I kept cool.
13
The place is full of the sad story of
past
times
.
14
The strife and warfare of
past
times
have ceased among them.
15
Of remote countries and
past
times
he talked with wild and ignorant presumption.
16
To any Athenian gentleman-tothe great Athenian statesmen of
past
times
.
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Translations for
past times
portugués
passado
catalán
temps passat
passat
español
pasado
Past times
a través del tiempo
Past times
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común