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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: [ˈtʰaɪm]
  • ÄäntäminenAUS
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
  • AusE:
  • Tasmanian:

Lyhenteet

KäännösKontekstiÄäninäyte
Substantiivit
1.brittienglanti
  • Ääntäminen
2.brittienglanti
3.
4.slangi
5.
6.brittienglanti
7.
8.
9.
Verbit
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.armeija
Muut/tuntemattomat
15.
16.
17.

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
  2. (uncountable) The feeling of the passage of events and their relative duration, as experienced by an individual.
  3. (physics, usually uncountable) A dimension of spacetime with the opposite metric signature to space dimensions; the fourth dimension.
  4. (physics, uncountable) Change associated with the second law of thermodynamics; the physical and psychological result of increasing entropy.
  5. (physics, uncountable, reductionist definition) The property of a system which allows it to have more than one distinct configuration.
  6. A duration of time.
  7. (uncountable) A quantity of availability of duration.
  8. (countable) A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression.
  9. (uncountable, slang) The serving of a prison sentence.
  10. (countable) An experience.
  11. (countable) An era; (articulated, sometimes in the plural) the current era, the current state of affairs.
  12. (uncountable with possessive) A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day.
  13. (only in singular, sports and figuratively) Time out; temporary, limited suspension of play.
  14. An instant of time.
  15. (uncountable) The duration of time of a given day that has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device.
  16. (countable) A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive).
  17. (countable) A numerical indication of a particular moment.
  18. (countable) An instance or occurrence.
  19. (UK, in public houses) Closing time.
  20. The hour of childbirth.
  21. (with possessives) The end of someone’s life, conceived by the speaker as having been predestined.
  22. (countable) The measurement under some system of region of day or moment.
  23. (countable) A ratio of comparison (see also usage notes and prepositional sense at 'times').
  24. (music, uncountable) The measured duration of sounds.
  25. (uncountable) Tempo; a measured rate of movement.
  26. (uncountable) Rhythmical division, meter.
  27. (jazz) (uncountable) A straight rhythmic pattern, free from fills, breaks and other embellishments.
  28. (grammar, obsolete) Synonym of tense
  29. (slang, MLE) Clipping of a long time.

Huudahdus

  1. (tennis) Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause.
  2. The umpire's call in prizefights, etc.
  3. A call by a bartender to warn patrons that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.

Verbi

  1. (transitive) To measure or record the time, duration, or rate of something.
  2. (transitive) To choose when something commences or its duration.
  3. (obsolete) To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
  4. (obsolete) To pass time; to delay.
  5. To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
  6. To measure, as in music or harmony.

Esimerkit

  • How many times do I need to say this?
    • Kuinka monta kertaa minun on sanottava tämä?
  • Okay, but this is the last time. No more after that!
  • see you another time;  that’s three times he’s made the same mistake
  • Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.
  • Last call: it's almost time.
  • She was within one month of her time.
  • Let's synchronize our watches so we're not on different time.
  • your car runs three times faster than mine;  that is four times as heavy as this
  • the time of a verb
  • common or triple time;   the musician keeps good time.
  • some few lines set unto a solemn time
  • I used a stopwatch to time myself running around the block.
  • The President timed his speech badly, coinciding with the Super Bowl.
  • The bomb was timed to explode at 9:20 p.m.
  • There is no greater wisdom than well to time the beginnings and onsets of things.
  • With oar strokes timing to their song.
  • Who overlooked the oars, and timed the stroke.
  • He was a thing of blood, whose every motion / Was timed with dying cries.
  • What time is it, do you guess? Ten o’clock?
  • this ~ tällä kertaa
  • The time is out of joint
  • More time is needed to complete the project.   You had plenty of time, but you waited until the last minute.   Are you finished yet? Time’s up!
  • During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant[...]
  • a long time;  Record the individual times for the processes in each batch.   Only your best time is compared with the other competitors.   The algorithm runs in O(n2) time.
  • I was about to say that I had known the Celebrity from the time he wore kilts. But I see I will have to amend that, because he was not a celebrity then, nor, indeed, did he achieve fame until some time after I left New York for the West.
  • The shock of the water, of course, woke him, and he swam for quite a time.
  • The judge leniently granted a sentence with no hard time.   He is not living at home because he is doing time.
  • We had a wonderful time at the party.
  • Roman times;  the time of the dinosaurs
  • O the times, O the customs!
  • Time stops for nobody.   the ebb and flow of time
  • In my time, we respected our elders.
  • Excuse me, have you got the time?   What time is it, do you guess? Ten o’clock?   A computer keeps time using a clock battery.
  • Irregular bedtimes may disrupt healthy brain development in young children, according to a study of intelligence and sleeping habits.  ¶ Going to bed at a different time each night affected girls more than boys, but both fared worse on mental tasks than children who had a set bedtime, researchers found.
  • it’s time for bed;  it’s time to sleep;  we must wait for the right time;  it's time we were going
  • The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again; for, even after she had conquered her love for the Celebrity, the mortification of having been jilted by him remained.
  • It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionary global tax regime. It is a tax system that is pivotal in creating the increasing inequality that marks most advanced countries today – with America standing out in the forefront and the UK not far behind.
  • at what times do the trains arrive?;  these times were erroneously converted between zones
  • When was the last time we went out? I don’t remember.

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