time capsule
In Italian, a time capsule is referred to as 'capsula del tempo'. It is used in the same context as in English, typically to describe a container storing artifacts or messages from the present, intended to be opened at a future date, providing a glimpse into the past for future generations.
We buried a time capsule in the garden.
This phrase describes an action where a group of people has buried a time capsule, which is a container storing items meant to be discovered in the future, in a garden.
The time capsule contains memories of our childhood.
This example indicates that the time capsule holds items or mementos that represent the childhood experiences of the individuals involved.
I hope the time capsule is found by our descendants.
This phrase expresses a wish that future generations will discover the time capsule, suggesting a connection between the past and the future.