- a corto plazo
- = before very long, short term [short-term], in the short run, short-range, at short notice, in the short term, short-runEx. The moment we compromise among ourselves to adopt rules that are incompatible with ideology then I think we are merely providing the necessity before very long to have these changes brought about.Ex. Whether this is a short term phenomenon or not, remains to be seen.Ex. In the short run, the most likely prospect is for all current systems to continue with electronic formats merely adding to the richness of the human record.Ex. The astute leader will establish short- and long-range goals for the institution, develop specific objectives to accomplish those goals, and activities to meet the objectives.Ex. Each of the experts is available for telephone consultation at short notice.Ex. Controlled vocabulary is the best option in the short term.Ex. Findings indicate that the short-run success of methadone programs does not automatically translate into long-run abstinence.* * *= before very long, short term [short-term], in the short run, short-range, at short notice, in the short term, short-run
Ex: The moment we compromise among ourselves to adopt rules that are incompatible with ideology then I think we are merely providing the necessity before very long to have these changes brought about.
Ex: Whether this is a short term phenomenon or not, remains to be seen.Ex: In the short run, the most likely prospect is for all current systems to continue with electronic formats merely adding to the richness of the human record.Ex: The astute leader will establish short- and long-range goals for the institution, develop specific objectives to accomplish those goals, and activities to meet the objectives.Ex: Each of the experts is available for telephone consultation at short notice.Ex: Controlled vocabulary is the best option in the short term.Ex: Findings indicate that the short-run success of methadone programs does not automatically translate into long-run abstinence.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.