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deadline

/ˈded.laɪn/

A deadline is a specific point in time or a date by which a particular task, project, or assignment must be finished. It is used to manage schedules and ensure that work is completed within a required timeframe.

Ejemplos

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1

I have a deadline for returning my library books tomorrow.

I must return my library books by tomorrow.

2

The committee has established a strict deadline for all grant applications.

The group set a final date for people to submit their funding requests.

3

Sorry I can't go to the cinema; I'm on a really tight deadline.

I can't go out because I have work that must be finished very soon.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
deadline
Relacionado
deadlining
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Truco para recordar

Think of a physical 'line' on the ground. If you don't cross it before the time runs out, your project is 'dead'.

Quiz rápido

If we don't hurry up, we are going to ___ the deadline and lose the client.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: miss

Ejemplos

1

I have a deadline for returning my library books tomorrow.

everyday

I must return my library books by tomorrow.

2

The committee has established a strict deadline for all grant applications.

formal

The group set a final date for people to submit their funding requests.

3

Sorry I can't go to the cinema; I'm on a really tight deadline.

informal

I can't go out because I have work that must be finished very soon.

4

Students must submit their final thesis before the midnight deadline.

academic

The research paper is due by 12:00 AM.

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We need to work through the weekend to meet the project deadline.

business

We must work Saturday and Sunday to finish the task on time.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
deadline
Relacionado
deadlining

Colocaciones comunes

meet a deadline to finish the work on time
miss a deadline to fail to finish work by the set time
tight deadline a very short amount of time to finish a task
set a deadline to decide on a final date for completion
extend a deadline to give more time to finish something

Frases Comunes

beat the deadline

to finish something before the actual time limit

deadline looms

used when a deadline is approaching fast and causing stress

work to a deadline

to do a job knowing there is a fixed finishing time

Se confunde a menudo con

deadline vs due date

A due date usually refers to a specific day for bills or library books, while deadline is more common for professional projects.

deadline vs timeline

A timeline is a schedule of multiple events, whereas a deadline is just the final end point.

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Notas de uso

The word is almost always used with the verbs 'meet' or 'miss'. In professional contexts, missing a deadline often implies negative consequences.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes say 'make a deadline' instead of the more natural 'meet a deadline'. They also occasionally confuse 'deadline' with 'lifetime'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a physical 'line' on the ground. If you don't cross it before the time runs out, your project is 'dead'.

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Origen de la palabra

Originally referred to a boundary line in a prison that prisoners were forbidden to cross, or they would be shot.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (plural: deadlines) Often followed by the preposition 'for' (e.g., deadline for applications) Used with 'by' to indicate the time limit (e.g., finished by the deadline)
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Contexto cultural

In many Western business cultures, deadlines are considered very rigid; being even a few minutes late is often seen as unprofessional.

Quiz rápido

If we don't hurry up, we are going to ___ the deadline and lose the client.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: miss

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