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  1. Spanish: hoy por hoy - de momento - por lo pronto. Synonyms: for the present, for now, temporarily, for the meantime, for the moment, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "for the time being" in the title: As for the time being. Congratulations to Georgia for being relevant for the first time in 40 years. for the time be [being]

  2. for the time being. idiom (also for now/for the moment) Add to word list. Add to word list. at this time: The union voted not to strike for the time being. The situation seems to be peaceful, for now at least. Note: Used to say that although one set of conditions exists now, the situation could change.

  3. for the time being. idiom (also for now/for the moment) Add to word list. Add to word list. at this time: The union voted not to strike for the time being. The situation seems to be peaceful, for now at least. Note: Used to say that although one set of conditions exists now, the situation could change.

  4. It's just for the time being. Es solo por un tiempo. and just for the time it takes to shut down a seizure, y solo durante el tiempo que tarda en terminar el ataque. Also a huge advantage is that we don't have to take care of the camper the whole year but just for the time we use it.

  5. Diccionario inglés-español. for the time being adverbio. de momento adv (uso frecuente) With this rain, we should stay at home for the time being. Con esta lluvia, es mejor quedarnos en casa de momento. por ahora adv. With this heavy rain, we should stay inside for the time being. Con este aguacero, deberíamos quedarnos adentro por ahora.

  6. for the time being por ahora ⧫ de momento. for a time durante un rato; (longer) durante una temporada. a long time mucho tiempo. to take a long time to do sth tardar mucho en hacer algo. a long time ago hace mucho (tiempo) ⧫ hace tiempo. he hasn’t been seen for a long time hace mucho tiempo que no se le ve.

  7. adj. [ before a noun] of or relating to the passage of time. (of an explosive device) containing a clock so that it will explode at the desired moment: a time bomb. of or relating to an installment plan of paying: time payments. v. [ ~ + object] to measure or record the speed or rate of: The judges timed the race.