noción

/noˈθjon/, [noˈθjõn]

notion


Noun noción f (plural nociones)

  1. notion

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Examples
  • He cruzado los mares de la eternidad para entender que la noción de tiempo no es nada sino una ilusión.

    I've crossed the seas of eternity to understand that the notion of time is nothing but an illusion.

  • Perdí la noción del tiempo.

    I've lost notion of time.

  • Es fácil perder la noción del tiempo cuando estás en Las Vegas.

    It's easy to lose track of time when you are in Las Vegas.

  • Me distraje y perdí la noción del tiempo.

    I got distracted and I lost track of time.

  • Tom perdió la noción del tiempo.

    Tom lost track of the time.


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