0 a temporary failure -- lapsus, falla
a lapse of concentration
The management’s decision to ignore the safety warnings demonstrated a remarkable lapse of judgment.
a memory lapse
1 a period of time passing between two things happening -- lapso
2 to end legally or officially by not being continued or made effective for a longer period -- caducar, vencer
The association needs to win back former members who have allowed their subscriptions to lapse.
3 when sth fails or is not done properly -- lapso [ masculine, singular ]
a lapse in concentration un fallo en la concentración
a momentary lapse of common sense un lapso momentáneo de sentido común
4 an interval of time between -- lapso [ masculine, singular ]
5 (of sth official) to stop being effective or valid -- caducar
The agreement will lapse if payments are not made. El acuerdo expirará si no se realizan los pagos.
The forthcoming legislation will, as regards the comitology especially of financial services have essential clauses permitting it to lapse.
The implementation of short-term or temporary objectives or technical problems have resulted in temporary lapses in compiling statistical data, all with drastic results.
Following the disaster, we are discovering serious safety lapses in the chemical industry in other parts of the country.
You could have moved it yourself but as it lapsed because of the previous vote, unfortunately you cannot table it yourself.
I also agree with the rapporteur that upon the introduction of a new protected design, the protection of spare parts involved in the old design should lapse.
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