PolyDict.cc

    Significado de autumn en inglés

    autumnautumn /ˈɔːtəm $ ˈɒː-/ (also fall American English) noun [countable, uncountable] Ver todas las traducciones the season between summer and winter, when leaves change colour and the weather becomes coolerestación entre el verano y el invierno, cuando las hojas cambian de color y el tiempo se vuelve más fresco:  autumn mistsnieblas otoñalesGRAMMAR: Patterns with autumnGRAMÁTICA: Construcciones con autumnin autumn/in the autumnYou use in autumn or in the autumn when saying that something happens at that time: · In autumn the leaves turn red.· She is planning to go back to college in the autumn.• Se usa in autumn o in the autumn para decir que algo sucede en esa época: · In autumn the leaves turn red.· She is planning to go back to college in the autumn.last autumn/this autumn etcDon’t use in with these words:No uses in con estas palabras:You say last autumn: · They got married last autumn. Don’t say: They got married in last autumn.• Se dice last autumn: · They got married last autumn. ✗No digas: They got married in last autumn.You say this autumn: · The frost is early this autumn. Don’t say: The frost is early in this autumn.• Se dice this autumn: · The frost is early this autumn. ✗No digas: The frost is early in this autumn.You say next autumn: · The novel will be published next autumn. Don’t say: The novel will be published in next autumn.• Se dice next autumn: · The novel will be published next autumn. ✗No digas: The novel will be published in next autumn.You say that autumn: · It was very stormy that autumn. Don’t say: It was very stormy in that autumn.• Se dice that autumn: · It was very stormy that autumn. ✗No digas: It was very stormy in that autumn.