Sometime
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British pronunciation/sˈʌmta‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/ˈsəmˌtaɪm/

Definición y Significado de "sometime"

sometime
01

algún día

at an undetermined point in the future
sometime definition and meaning
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We should meet sometime next week.
I 'll call you sometime tomorrow.
1.1

en algún momento el año pasado, hace algún tiempo el año pasado

at an undetermined point in the past
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Sometime last year, I decided to change careers.
Sometime during the meeting, she mentioned her new project.
02

alguna vez, en algún momento

at one point in the past, but not anymore
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Sometime in his youth, he traveled the world as a merchant.
Sometime, this town was the center of trade in the region.
03

a veces, en ocasiones

on some occasions or at intervals
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Sometime, we would take walks along the riverbank.
The king would sometime grant pardons to the wrongfully accused.
sometime
01

ex-sucedido, anterior

formerly holding a particular role or position
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The sometime CEO of the company was a visionary leader.
She was the sometime leader of the youth organization.
02

a veces, intermitente

happening only sometimes or intermittently
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He is a sometime writer, contributing when he can.
She ’s a sometime athlete, training when possible.
03

a veces, intermitente

describing someone whose loyalty or affection is inconsistent or untrustworthy
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She had been his sometime friend, showing up when it suited her.
Their sometime partnership ended when trust broke.
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