overdue

overdue
əuvə'dju:
adjective
1) (late: The train is overdue.) atrasado, con retraso
2) ((of bills, work etc) not yet paid, done, delivered etc, although the date for doing this has passed: overdue library books.) atrasado, vencida y sin pagar (factura)
overdue
tr[əʊvə'djʊː]
adjective
1 (late) atrasado,-a
the baby's a week overdue el bebé debería haber nacido hace una semana
the train is an hour overdue el tren lleva una hora de retraso
2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (left unpaid) vencido,-a y sin pagar
overdue [.o:vər'du:] adj
1) unpaid: vencido y sin pagar
2) tardy: de retraso, tardío
overdue
adj.
atrasado, -a adj.
tardío, -a adj.
vencido y no pagado adj.
'əʊvər'duː, ˌəʊvə'djuː
adjective

the book is a month overdue — el plazo de devolución del libro venció hace un mes

payment is now overdue — el plazo ha vencido y se requiere pago inmediato

such measures are long overdue — tales medidas deberían haberse adoptado mucho antes

she's a week overdue — debería haber dado a luz hace una semana, salió de cuentas hace una semana (Esp)

to be overdue FOR something: you're overdue for promotion — hace tiempo que te deberían haber ascendido

[ˌǝʊvǝ'djuː]
ADJ [salary, wages] atrasado; [bill] vencido y no pagado; [train, plane] retrasado, con retraso

the plane was already overdue — el avión ya iba retrasado or con retraso

the train is 30 minutes overdue — el tren tiene or lleva 30 minutos de retraso

the baby is two weeks overdue — el niño tenía que haber nacido hace quince días

her period was overdue — se le había atrasado la regla

this book is five days overdue — el plazo de préstamo de este libro venció hace cinco días

that change was long overdue — ese cambio tenía que haberse hecho hace tiempo

that coat is long overdue for replacement — hace tiempo que tenía que haber reemplazado ese abrigo por uno nuevo

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['əʊvər'duː, ˌəʊvə'djuː]
adjective

the book is a month overdue — el plazo de devolución del libro venció hace un mes

payment is now overdue — el plazo ha vencido y se requiere pago inmediato

such measures are long overdue — tales medidas deberían haberse adoptado mucho antes

she's a week overdue — debería haber dado a luz hace una semana, salió de cuentas hace una semana (Esp)

to be overdue FOR something: you're overdue for promotion — hace tiempo que te deberían haber ascendido


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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