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  1. pasar. as time goes by adv — con el tiempo adv. con el paso del tiempo adv. con el transcurso del tiempo adv. con el correr del tiempo adv. a medida que pasa el tiempo adv. con el pasar del tiempo adv. by the time conj — para cuando conj. cuando conj. See alternative translations. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024. External sources (not reviewed)

  2. As time goes by, we realise that nothing in life is certain, apart from death. We use present perfect to talk about things that have taken place over a period of time and are still happening, or things that happened in the past and have some lasting effect (for example making a reservation).

  3. "as time has gone by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to indicate the passing of time, the accumulation of experience, or the progression of changing circumstances. For example, "As time has gone by, we've learned to be more understanding and tolerant of one another.". exact ( 25 )

  4. Traducción de "as time goes by" en español. Adverbio. con el paso del tiempo con el tiempo. con el transcurso del tiempo. medida que pasa el tiempo conforme pasa el tiempo medida que pase el tiempo. Mostrar más. You will need less of these medicines as time goes by. Necesitará menos de estos medicamentos con el paso del tiempo.

  5. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “as time goes by” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2008 · as time goes by. As time goes by means as time passes or moves. The passing of time. 'As time has gone by I have become less interested in going to nightclubs on the weekends.' out of time. Out of time means that there is no more time left to do something. The time limit or deadline has been reached. 'Please stop writing. You are out ...

  7. 1. BMC Women's Health. As time goes by, that belief grows. 2. The Economist. I screamed a scream as time went by. 3. The New Yorker. Yet journalists seldom reduce their estimates as time goes by. 4. The Economist. The political scene changes as time goes by. 5. The New York Times - Arts. "As time goes by, people forget," Pitt told me. 6.