Transcurridos (en. Elapsed)

/trans-kur-'ri-dos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has passed or elapsed in time.
Two years have passed since we last saw each other.
Han transcurridos dos años desde que nos vimos.
That refers to a period of time that has ended.
The days that have passed since the event are hard to count.
Los días transcurridos desde el evento son difíciles de contar.

Etymology

From the verb 'transcurrir', which comes from the Latin 'transcurrere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

After the days have passed
After the stipulated days have elapsed.
transcurridos los días
A month has passed
A month has passed since a specific event.
transcurrido un mes
Time has passed
Time has passed without anything notable occurring.
transcurrido el tiempo

Related Words

Transcurrir
To pass or go beyond in time.
transcurrir
Transit
Movement or passage from one place to another.
transito
Duration
Time that lasts for an event or state.
duracion

Slang Meanings

It is used to refer to something that has been a long time ago.
Centuries have passed since the last time I saw that place.
Han transcurridos siglos desde la última vez que vi ese lugar.
In colloquial contexts, it can refer to a period of time in which nothing interesting occurs.
In these past days, nothing exciting has happened.
En estos días transcurridos, nada emocionante ha sucedido.