Usage examples of "longer term" in English with translation to Spanish

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Since he had worked longer than usual, he felt tired. Como había trabajado más de lo usual, se sentía cansado.
I suppose it's different when you think about it over the long term. Supongo que es diferente cuando lo consideras a largo plazo.
If you're not in a hurry, please stay a little longer. Si no estás apurado, quedate un poco más, por favor.
This is a term used to describe the warming of the earth, due to growing amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Éste es un término para describir el calentamiento de la Tierra debido a las crecientes cantidades de dióxido de carbono dentro de la atmósfera.
The days are longer in the summer. Los días son más largos en verano.
Thus the term has two distinct usages. Por lo tanto, el término tiene dos usos distintos.
The Xinhong River is longer than any river in Japan. El río Shinano es más largo que cualquier otro de Japón.
Most students are doing preparation for the term examination. La mayoría de los estudiantes están haciendo preparando el examen final.
The Nile is longer than any other river in the world. El Nilo es más largo que cualquier otro río del mundo.
The new term starts in April in Japan. En Japón, el nuevo semestre empieza en abril.
Stay a little longer. Quédate un poco más.
The Paris syndrome is a type of culture shock. It's a psychiatric term used to describe foreigners who start living in Paris, drawn to the image of the city as a center of fashion, don't adapt well to the local customs and culture, lose their mental balance and exhibit symptoms close to depression. El síndrome de París es una clase de choque cultural. Es un término psiquiátrico usado para describir a los extranjeros que empiezan a vivir en París seducidos por la imagen de la ciudad como centro de la moda, no se adaptan bien a las costumbres locales ni culturales, pierden su equilibrio mental y muestran síntomas parecidos a los de la depresión.
Since he was injured in an accident, he could no longer walk. Desde que se hirió en un accidente, no ha podido volver a andar.
The term "Siamese twins" comes from two conjoined twins from Siam who travelled with P.T. Barnum's circus. El termino "gemelos siameses" proviene de dos gemelos unidos de Siam que viajaban con el circo de P.T. Barnum.
Tom says he can't put up with Mary's behavior any longer. Tom dice que no aguanta más el comportamiento de Mary.
She's working on a term paper. Ella está trabajando en un ensayo.
About 50 percent of the firms in Japan have acknowledged the necessity of giving their workers longer holidays, and think summer holidays are needed to give their workers both mental and physical refreshment. Cerca del 50 por ciento de las compañías en Japón han reconocido la necesidad de darles a sus trabajadores vacaciones más largas, y piensan que las vacaciones de verano son indispensables para darles a sus trabajadores un alivio tanto mental como físico.
The term 'greenhouse effect' is often used when people talk about global changes of climate nowadays. El término "efecto invernadero" se utiliza hoy en día cuando la gente habla de cambios climáticos.
No river in the world is longer than the Nile. Ningún río en el mundo es más largo que el Nilo.
The judge sentenced him to a jail term of five years. El juez le sentenció a cinco años de cárcel.
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