inmediato - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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inmediato (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The word "inmediato" means something that occurs at once or without delay. In the Spanish language, it is commonly used to describe actions that should happen right away or responses that are prompt and timely. The frequency of use is quite high in both oral and written contexts, especially in situations that require urgency or promptness.

Example Sentences

  1. Se requiere una respuesta inmediata al problema.
  2. A prompt response to the problem is required.

  3. El tratamiento inmediato es crucial para la recuperación del paciente.

  4. Immediate treatment is crucial for the patient's recovery.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "inmediato" appears in several idiomatic expressions, which convey urgency or the idea of something being close in time or space.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. A la acción inmediata:
  2. "El proyecto necesita a la acción inmediata para tener éxito."
  3. "The project needs immediate action to succeed."

  4. A efectos inmediatos:

  5. "La ley tendrá efectos inmediatos en la ciudadanía."
  6. "The law will have immediate effects on the citizens."

  7. Sin demora inmediata:

  8. "La respuesta del tribunal fue sin demora inmediata."
  9. "The court's response was without immediate delay."

  10. En un plazo inmediato:

  11. "El jefe pidió que se resolviera el problema en un plazo inmediato."
  12. "The boss asked for the problem to be resolved within an immediate timeframe."

Etymology

The term "inmediato" comes from the Latin word "immediatus," which means "without a middle" or "direct." This etymology contributes to its meaning of directness and promptness.

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22-07-2024