più tardo

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Italian - English
later
At some time in the future

The meeting was adjourned to a later date.

At some unspecified time in the future

I wanted to do it now, but I'll have to do it later.

See you later; goodbye

Later, dude.

at a subsequent time
at some eventual time in the future; "By and by he'll understand"; "I'll see you later"
Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time)
at or toward an end or late period or stage of development; "the late phase of feudalism"; "a later symptom of the disease"; "later medical science could have saved the child"
Compar
Later is the comparative of late
A brick or tile
coming at a subsequent time or stage; "the future president entered college at the age of 16"; "awaiting future actions on the bill"; "later developments"; "without ulterior argument"
comparative form of late, as in: The teacher came in later than the students
comparative of the adverb `late'; "he stayed later than you did"
The of the adverb late; more late
baedien lay down rayeh or nam leaking yesayel left yasaar let's go yala litre litr little shoeya load this hamal haza long tawiel longer attwal look out! shoef lost circulation material dayart el warak lots, many ketier
at a later date or time; afterwards, subsequently
You use later to refer to an event, period of time, or other thing which comes after the one that you have been talking about or after the present one. At a later news conference, he said differences should not be dramatized The competition should have been re-scheduled for a later date
& adv
The problem described is a bug which will not be fixed in this version of the product