English term
Not more than 40 years in the future
Apr 7, 2021 12:31: Francesco Badolato changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): martini, Françoise Vogel, Francesco Badolato
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Proposed translations
non più di 40 anni dopo, nel 70 D.C., Gerusalemme sarebbe stata distrutta
in un futuro non lontano per allora, cioè soltanto 40 anni dopo, nel 70 d.C., Gerusalemme sarebbe stata distrutta
non oltre / dopo / entro i prossimi 40 anni
meno di 40 anni dopo/non sarebbero passati 40 anni e
"Meno di 40 anni dopo, nell'anno 70 d.C., Gerusalemme sarebbe stata distrutta."
"Non sarebbero passati 40 anni e, nell'anno 70 d.C., Gerusalemme sarebbe stata distrutta."
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