time capsule
The term 'cápsula del tiempo' is used in Spanish like 'time capsule' in English. It generally refers to an object or collection of objects sealed in a container and intentionally hidden or buried to be found in the future. It can also metaphorically refer to something that provides a peek into a past time or era.
The time capsule was sealed in the year 2000.
It indicates when the time capsule was closed or sealed by pointing to a specific year.
The time capsule will open in ten years.
This phrase reflects a future action when the time capsule will be opened.
I'm going to put this photo in our time capsule.
The phrase describes the action of including an object, a photo, in a time capsule.
There's a time capsule buried in the school's yard.
This phrase mentions the location of the time capsule, the school's yard.
In the time capsule, we found memories from 50 years ago.
The phrase describes items or 'memories' that were found inside a time capsule that was opened.
Creating a time capsule can be an interesting exercise for students.
The phrase suggests a use for a time capsule as a pedagogical tool in a school context.
Inside the time capsule, we put a letter with our hopes and dreams.
It states the content of the time capsule explaining that it contains a letter.
Our time capsule is a reminder of our past.
The phrase defines a time capsule in terms of its function as a reminder of past times.
A time capsule reveals what life was like at a specific time period.
The phrase explains a general characteristic of any time capsule.
The museum exhibits a 19th century time capsule.
This sentence talks about a historical time capsule on display at a museum.