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zamanlama, avans ayarı, süre tutma, zaman ayarı, zamanında davranma, saat tutma, SÜRE ZAMAN; ZAMANLAMA, (motorda) avans ayarı, zamanını ölçme, hızını, zamanlam, zamanlama, (bir şeyi) en uygun zamanda yapma, zamanla, hızını ölçme, rastlatma, zamanlama yaparak, en uygun zamanda yapma, saat tut/ayarla, zamanla:prep.zamanlayarak, timing gears motorun içinde valf ayarını temin eden iki dişli, ayarlama, süreleme, zaman, süre, zamanı göre ayarlamak, zamanını/hızını kaydetmek, vakit, aralık, tempo, ayarlamak, seferde, zamanli, sefere, zamanlamak, çağ, sefer, süresini ölçmek, vade, uygun zaman, usul, senkronize etmek, mehil, posta, -in zamanını ölçmek, nihayet, yol, saat tutmak, kere, doğum zamanı, süre tutmak, temposunu belirlemek, defa, zamanlama yapmak, hızını ölçmek, vakitli, tempo tutmak, zamanlama yap, 1. zamanlamak, (belirli bir zamana) denk getirmek, rastlatmak, (belirli bir zamana göre) ayarlamak, planlamak: He timed it so that he'd, kurmak, zaman,zama, zaman, vakit: It'll take a long time. Çok zaman ister. It's time for bed. Artık yatma zamanı geldi. Now's exactly the right time! Şimdi tam, zamanlamak, (belirli bir zamana) denk getirmek, rastlatmak, (belirli bir zamana göre) ayarlamak, planlamak: He timed it so that he'd, zaman saat Saat / Zaman, devran, gün, önel, çarpı, dem, ahit, zaman, vakit; süre, müddet, uydurmak, an,

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58time 1. zamanlamak, (belirli bir zamana) denk getirmek, rastlatmak, (belirli bir zamana göre) ayarlamak, planlamak: He timed it so that he'd  fiil     ts
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61time zaman, vakit: It'll take a long time. Çok zaman ister. It's time for bed. Artık yatma zamanı geldi. Now's exactly the right time! Şimdi tam  isim     ts
62time zamanlamak, (belirli bir zamana) denk getirmek, rastlatmak, (belirli bir zamana göre) ayarlamak, planlamak: He timed it so that he'd     ts
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[Top], displays the amount of time it took to complete the last operation, Timing Process는 logic cellê³¼ routing된 net들에 의해 형성된 delay를 계산하는 과정이다, tr>, Refers to the crankshaft angles at which the valves and ignition points open and close, present participle of time, The selection of a precise moment to do something, The synchronization of the firing of the spark plugs in an internal combustion engine, The regulation of the pace of an athletic race, the speed of an engine, the delivery of a joke, or the occurrence of a series of events, The capability of the valves, ignition system, and other engine-driven parts of the car to work together for maximum efficiency. Timing is checked as part of the basic tune-up because, if the timing is off, the car can't perform well, just as all the pieces in an orchestra must not only be in tune but must play together to achieve a good performance. Timing is regulated by checking it with a timing light and then adjusting the distributor or the timing chain, the time when something happens, Timing is the skill or action of judging the right moment in a situation or activity at which to do something. His photo is a wonderful happy moment caught with perfect timing, The proper relationship of the stroke and glide of the skate on the ice and other body movements to the correct beat(s) of the music, 1 Scheduling the email campaign to reach the audience at the most opportune time so it is most likely to be read Timing might be seasonal (for example, vacation or school), dependent on holidays, etc or mailings might go out on a standard schedule Even the day of the week and what time of day the mailing goes out are important considerations: for example, a Friday afternoon mailing may be great for retailing customers, but bad for business-to-business customers 2 Choosing the most appropriate interval between emails in a campaign, to maximize overall effectiveness, Selection, or the ability to select for maximum effect, of the precise moment for beginning or doing something Observation and recording (as by a stopwatch) of the elapsed time of an act, action, or process, The way the movements of a dance fit the accompanying rhythm or music, Timing refers to the crankshaft angles at which the valves open and close and at which time the ignition system fires the spark plugs, selection for maximum effect of a particular moment for doing something; scheduling; synchronization; observation and recording of time, Timing is used to refer to the time at which something happens or is planned to happen, or to the length of time that something takes. The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate. see also time, See: Market timing, the ordered occurrence of the sequence of movements comprising a golf swing Example: Bill's swing sequence was so out of whack that it was a moot point to discuss timing, The capability of the valves, ignition system, and other enginedriven parts of the car to work together for maximum efficiency Timing is checked as part of the basic tune-up because, if the timing is off, the car can't perform well, just as all the pieces in an orchestra must not only be in tune but must play together to achieve a good performance Timing is regulated by checking it with a timing light and then adjusting the distributor or the timing chain, the use of tempo, rhythm, pause, etc to enhance a joke, or tailor it to an individual performing situation; African Dancing and Drumming, (1) the order of play, or of planned activities during the play, The act of correcting the color balance of the individual takes in the cut negative Each shot must be balanced individually so that the slight differences between them can be evened out Also called "color-correcting" or "balancing ", Precise control of the speed of movement in the swing to achieve the greatest possible power and accuracy If a player's timing is off, then there is no way his or her shot will reach its, Refers to the length of time one must wait to receive cash flow from an investment, To adapt to the time or occasion To bring, begin or per­form, as at a suitable time To regulate as to time Set the time or determine the rapidity of; to accompany in act or move­ment To keep in time, to hamonize, move in time, In securities trading, the selection of exactly the right moment to buy or sell, Total Cash Inflows Total Cash Outflows Net Cash Flow, A numerical indication of a particular moment, An instance or occurrence, Ratio of comparison, An experience, The measurement under some system of region of day or moment, How much of a day has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device, The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past, A quantity of availability in time, A measurement of a quantity in time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression, The serving of a prison sentence, An era; (with the, sometimes in plural) the current era, the current state of affairs, A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive), A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day, To choose how long something lasts, To measure seconds, hours etc passed, especially using a clock of some kind, sith, weekly American magazine that covers topics of general interest (world news, politics, current events, etc.), sithe, temps, a person's experience on a particular occasion; "he had a time holding back the tears"; "they had a good time together", rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time, the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event, time and again: see again in the fullness of time: see fullness. Time magazine a US weekly news magazine which is sold in the US and is also available in many countries around the world. Major U.S. weekly newsmagazine, published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 by Henry R. Luce (as business manager) and Briton Hadden (as editor). It became the most influential newsmagazine in the U.S., with a format of short articles arranged in subject "departments," which became the standard for later general newsmagazines. After Hadden's death in 1929, Luce was long the magazine's guiding force, and it reflected his moderately conservative political viewpoint. By the 1970s it had assumed a more neutral, centrist stance in its reportage. In addition to the U.S. circulation, editions are published in Canada, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. Measured or measurable period. More broadly, it is a continuum that lacks spatial dimensions. Philosophers have sought an understanding of time by focusing on the broad questions of the relation between time and the physical world and the relation between time and consciousness. Those who adopt an absolutist theory of time regard it as a kind of container within which the universe exists and change takes place, and believe that its existence and properties are independent of the physical universe. According to the rival relationist theory, time is nothing over and above change in the physical universe. Largely because of Albert Einstein, it is now held that time cannot be treated in isolation from space (see space-time). Some argue that Einstein's theories of relativity vindicate relationist theories, others that they vindicate the absolutist theory. The primary issue concerning the relation between time and consciousness is the extent, if any, to which time or aspects of time depend on the existence of conscious beings. Events in time are normally thought of in terms of notions of past, present, and future, which some philosophers treat as mind-dependent; others believe that time is independent of perception and hold that past, present, and future are objective features of the world. See also geologic time, Greenwich Mean Time, standard time, Universal Time. daylight saving time Dream Time geologic time Greenwich Mean Time just in time manufacturing Precambrian time space time standard time time dilation Time Warner Inc. time and motion study Troubles Time of Universal Time Financial Times Los Angeles Times New York Times The Times Literary Supplement Times The, If you waste no time in doing something, you take the opportunity to do it immediately or quickly. Tom wasted no time in telling me why he had come, the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail", the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past, the time as given by a clock; "do you know what time it is?"; "the time is 10 o'clock", The hour of the day reckoned by the position of a celestial reference point relative to a reference celestial meridian Time may be designated solar, lunar , or sidereal as the reference is the sun, moon, or vernal equinox, respectively Solar time may be further classified as mean or astronomical if the mean sun is the reference, or as apparent if the apparent sun is the reference Time may also be designated according to the reference meridian, either the local or Greenwich meridian or, additionally, in the case of mean solar time, a designated zone meridian Standard and daylight saving time are variations of zone time Time may also be designated according to the timepiece, as chronometer time or watch time , the time indicated by these instruments, (1) A request by a player to suspend play while he decides what he's going to do Simply, "Time please!" If a player doesn't request time and there is a substantial amount of action behind him, the dealer may rule that the player has folded (2) An amount of money collected either on the button or every half hour by the cardroom This is another way for the house to make its money (see "rake"), If you say that time will tell whether something is true or correct, you mean that it will not be known until some time in the future whether it is true or correct. Only time will tell whether Broughton's optimism is justified, The Time protocol is used to allow computers to find the time of day which another computer believes it to be It is sent in binary form, rather than the human-readable format of the similar Daytime protocol This is often useful when computers are located in different time zones around the world Not as accurate as NTP See also: Daytime, NTP, All fencing actions occur in time A "period of fencing time" is the time it takes to make one simple fencing action It is a relative and not an absolute value, set the speed, duration, or execution of; "we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely", Displays the current time (also found as the final point on the vs T plot) The current time affects the forcing at the boundaries, measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time; "he clocked the runners", If you do something to pass the time you do it because you have some time available and not because you really want to do it. Without particular interest and just to pass the time, I read a story, If you say that it is only a matter of time or only a question of time before something happens, you mean that it cannot be avoided and will definitely happen at some future date. It now seems only a matter of time before they resign, When you refer to our time or our times you are referring to the present period in the history of the world. It would be wrong to say that the Church doesn't enter the great moral debates of our time, If you are on time, you are not late. Don't worry, she'll be on time, If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful film of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been. `Monopoly' is one of the best-selling games of all time, If you are marking time, you are doing something that is not particularly useful or interesting while you wait for something more important or interesting to happen. He's really just marking time until he's old enough to leave, If you say that something happens or is the case nine times out of ten or ninety-nine times out of a hundred, you mean that it happens on nearly every occasion or is almost always the case. When they want something, nine times out of ten they get it, one of the sides of the Universe's hologram, which makes it possible for the Universe and its parts to evolve - to be in different states and change these states in a certain sequence The other side of the Universe's hologram is space Time is of dissimilar character and can form zones of compression and stretching, If you play for time, you try to make something happen more slowly, because you do not want it to happen or because you need time to think about what to do if it happens. The president's decision is being seen as an attempt to play for time, If you say that time flies, you mean that it seems to pass very quickly. Time flies when you're having fun, set the speed, duration, or execution of; "we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely, If something happens time after time, it happens in a similar way on many occasions. Burns had escaped from jail time after time = repeatedly, If a child can tell the time, they are able to find out what the time is by looking at a clock or watch. My four-year-old daughter cannot quite tell the time, If you say that something will take time, you mean that it will take a long time. Change will come, but it will take time, If you take your time doing something, you do it quite slowly and do not hurry. `Take your time,' Cross told him. `I'm in no hurry.', If you say there is no time to lose or no time to be lost, you mean you must hurry as fast as you can to do something. He rushed home, realising there was no time to lose, measurement of how long it takes events to happen -- "Time is measured in years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds " (224), A numerical indication of a particular moment in time, The measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time, A particular occasion, A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical indication of a length of time, Hour of the day on a 24 hour clock Midnight is 2400 6:00 PM is 1800 6:00 AM is 0600, The number of beats per measure and the type of notes that receive a beat i e 4/4 time = four beats per measure; 3/4 time = three beats per measure, ti, tid, quick, power play, The inevitable passing of events from past to present then future, The time of day; the moment in time, as indicated by a clock or similar device, Time of water-level measurement, in hours and minutes (24-hour clock), Display according to modification time Sort from most recent time to oldest time, The amount of time consumers spent reading or looking at their newspaper both on weekdays and Sundays One of three elements comprising the Reader Behavior Score, along with frequency and completeness, a nonspatial continuum that is measured in terms of events which succeed one another from past through present to future, An element of dance, relating to the rhythmic aspects of dance Drama, time a simple command or give resource usage, Many different time systems are relevant in astronomy See atomic time, local sidereal time, sidereal day, Universal Time, UTC For a quick summary, see the U S Naval Observatory's Systems of Time WWW page at http://tycho usno navy mil/systime html, Differences in time zones and in working hours introduces obstacles in distributed collaboration Participants have to use a combination of synchronous and asynchronous tools when dealing with time differences, The call made when the time limit is reached in a timed gamed, Blake means Time as a religious and philosophical sense, as well as just the "time of day" He means Time, with a beginning and an end, as compared to Eternity, which is endless The sunflower is tired of following the sun day after day: it is also tired of Time itself, meter, as in "3/4 time ", the fourth dimension of spacetime that allows events to occur linearly as humans recognize them, presumably in the direction of increased entropy, Measurable period in which cause and effect occurs and systems function, A value representing an absolute or relative moment in time, A concept which organizes movement; it encompasses tempo, rhythm, and duration, If someone is making up for lost time, they are doing something actively and with enthusiasm because they have not had the opportunity to do it before or when they were younger. Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time, One of the five elements of movement Refers to how the body moves in relation to time, which may be described in terms of: temposlow, fast; accelerating, decelerating metre rhythmsimple, complex; pulse, breath; accent, If you have the time of your life, you enjoy yourself very much indeed. We're taking our little grandchild away with us. We'll make sure he has the time of his life, If you say that you made good time on a journey, you mean it did not take you very long compared to the length of time you expected it to take. They had left early in the morning, on quiet roads, and made good time, Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years. a two-week period of time Time passed, and still Ma did not appear The social significance of religion has changed over time, You use time to ask or talk about a specific point in the day, which can be stated in hours and minutes and is shown on clocks. `What time is it?' --- `Eight o'clock.' He asked me the time What time did he leave? The time is now 19 minutes past the hour, The time when something happens is the point in the day when it happens or is supposed to happen. Departure times are 08:15 from St Quay, and 18:15 from St Helier. see also opening time, set a time, determine a time, system used to place one event in relation to another (such as past vs. present, yesterday vs. today); period, era; hour; rate, The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal, A particular period or part of duration, whether past, present, or future; a point or portion of duration; as, the time was, or has been; the time is, or will be, Duration, considered independently of any system of measurement or any employment of terms which designate limited portions thereof, You use time to refer to the system of expressing time and counting hours that is used in a particular part of the world. The incident happened just after ten o'clock local time, You use time to refer to the period that you spend doing something or when something has been happening. Adam spent a lot of time in his grandfather's office He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me Listen to me, I haven't got much time The route was blocked for some time For a long time I didn't tell anyone A short time later they sat down to eat, Your time is the amount of time that you have to live, or to do a particular thing. Now Martin has begun to suffer the effects of AIDS, and he says his time is running out, If you say it is time for something, time to do something, or time you did something, you mean that this thing ought to happen or be done now. Opinion polls indicated a feeling among the public that it was time for a change It was time for him to go to work This was no time to make a speech, When you talk about a time when something happens, you are referring to a specific occasion when it happens. Every time she travels on the bus it's delayed by at least three hours The last time I saw her was about sixteen years ago, When you describe the time that you had on a particular occasion or during a particular part of your life, you are describing the sort of experience that you had then. Sarah and I had a great time while the kids were away She's had a really tough time the last year and a half, You can use the times to refer to the present time and to modern fashions, tastes, and developments. For example, if you say that someone keeps up with the times, you mean they are fashionable or aware of modern developments. If you say they are behind the times, you mean they are unfashionable or not aware of them. This approach is now seriously out of step with the times Johnny has changed his image to fit the times, If you say that something has been happening for a time, you mean that it has been happening for a fairly long period of time. He stayed for quite a time After a time they came to a pond, You use time to refer to a period of time or a point in time, when you are describing what is happening then. For example, if something happened at a particular time, that is when it happened. If it happens at all times, it always happens. We were in the same college, which was male-only at that time By this time he was thirty It was a time of terrible uncertainty Homes are more affordable than at any time in the past five years It seemed like a good time to tell her, You use time or times to talk about a particular period in history or in your life. We'll be alone together, quite like old times We are in one of the most severe recessions in modern times, The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times, Performance or occurrence of an action or event, considered with reference to repetition; addition of a number to itself; repetition; as, to double cloth four times; four times four, or sixteen, an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten at a clip", an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "the time of year for planting"; "he was a great actor is his time", To measure, as in music or harmony, To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time, a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something; "take time to smell the roses"; "I didn't have time to finish"; "it took more than half my time", a suitable moment; "it is time to go", regulate or set the time of; "time the clock", assign a time for an activity or event; "The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene", adjust so that a force is applied an an action occurs at the desired time; "The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely", To pass time; to delay, the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past a person's experience on a particular occasion; "he had a time holding back the tears"; "they had a good time together", The present life; existence in this world as contrasted with immortal life; definite, as contrasted with infinite, duration, A proper time; a season; an opportunity, Hour of travail, delivery, or parturition, Tense, The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time, To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement, To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen, To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly, You use time after numbers to say how often something happens. It was her job to make tea three times a day, of time, emphasis If you say that it is high time that something happened or was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. It is high time the Government displayed a more humanitarian approach towards victims of the recession, If you are in time for a particular event, you are not too late for it. I arrived just in time for my flight to London, If you say that something will happen in time or given time, you mean that it will happen eventually, when a lot of time has passed. He would sort out his own problems, in time Tina believed that, given time, her business would become profitable, If you are playing, singing, or dancing in time with a piece of music, you are following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. If you are out of time with it, you are not following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. Her body swayed in time with the music We were standing onstage playing completely out of time, If you say that you have no time for a person or thing, you mean you do not like them or approve of them, and if you say that you have a lot of time for a person or thing, you mean you like them or approve of them very much. When I think of what he's done to my mother and me, I've just got no time for him, If you do something from time to time, you do it occasionally but not regularly. Her daughters visited him from time to time when he was ill, Someone who is doing time is in prison. He is serving 11 years for robbery, and did time for a similar offence before that, If you say that something will be the case for all time, you mean that it will always be the case. The desperate condition of the world is that madness has always been here, and that it will remain so for all time, If something is the case or will happen for the time being, it is the case or will happen now, but only until something else becomes possible or happens. For the time being, however, immunotherapy is still in its experimental stages, If you say that something will happen, for example, in a week 's time or in two years ' time, you mean that it will happen a week from now or two years from now. Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time, If you arrive somewhere in good time, you arrive early so that there is time to spare before a particular event. If we're out, we always make sure we're home in good time for the programme, If you do something in your own time, you do it at the speed that you choose, rather than allowing anyone to hurry you. Now, in your own time, tell me what happened, If something happens in no time or in next to no time, it happens almost immediately or very quickly. He expects to be out of prison in next to no time, If you tell someone that something will happen in good time or all in good time, you are telling them to be patient because it will happen eventually. There will be many advanced exercises that you won't be able to do at first. You will get to them in good time, If you do something such as work in your own time in British English, or on your own time in American English, you do it in your free time rather than, for example, at work or school. If I choose to work on other projects in my own time, then I say that is my business, If you keep time when playing or singing music, you follow or play the beat, without going too fast or too slowly. As he sang he kept time on a small drum, If you make time for a particular activity or person, you arrange to have some free time so that you can do the activity or spend time with the person. Before leaving the city, be sure to make time for a shopping trip, You use times after numbers when comparing one thing to another and saying, for example, how much bigger, smaller, better, or worse it is. Its profits are rising four times faster than the average company an area five times the size of Britain, When you talk about how well a watch or clock keeps time, you are talking about how accurately it measures time. Some pulsars keep time better than the earth's most accurate clocks, If you call time on something, you end it. Scott Hastings has called time on his international career by cutting short his contract, If you say that something is the case half the time you mean that it often is the case. Half the time, I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about, emphasis If you say not before time after a statement has been made about something that has been done, you are saying in an emphatic way that you think it should have been done sooner. The virus is getting more and more attention, and not before time, If you do something ahead of time, you do it before a particular event or before you need to, in order to be well prepared. Find out ahead of time what regulations apply to your situation, If someone is ahead of their time or before their time, they have new ideas a long time before other people start to think in the same way. My mother was ahead of her time. She surrounded me with culture and art, If something happens or is done all the time, it happens or is done continually. We can't be together all the time = continually, If you time an action or activity, you measure how long someone takes to do it or how long it lasts. He timed each performance with a stop-watch. see also timing, If you time something for a particular time, you plan or decide to do it or cause it to happen at this time. He timed the election to coincide with new measures to boost the economy We had timed our visit for March 7 He had timed his intervention well Operation Amazon is timed to coincide with the start of the dry season, You use times in arithmetic to link numbers or amounts that are multiplied together to reach a total. Four times six is, 17. Someone's time in a race is the amount of time it takes them to finish the race. He was over a second faster than his previous best time, The time of a piece of music is the number of beats that the piece has in each bar. A reel is in four-four time, and a jig is in six-eight time, You say at a time after an amount to say how many things or how much of something is involved in one action, place, or group. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, emphasis If you say it is about time that something was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. It's about time a few movie makers with original ideas were given a chance, If you say that something was before your time, you mean that it happened or existed before you were born or before you were able to know about it or remember it. `You've never seen the Marilyn Monroe film?' --- `No, I think it was a bit before my time.', If someone has reached a particular stage in life before their time, they have reached it at a younger age than is normal. The small print has forced me, years before my time, to buy spectacles, If something could happen at any time, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when. Conditions are still very tense and the fighting could escalate at any time, At the same time is used to introduce a statement that slightly changes or contradicts the previous statement. I don't think I set out to come up with a different sound for each album. At the same time, I do have a sense of what is right for the moment, You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments. The debate was highly emotional at times, emphasis You say at the best of times when you are making a negative or critical comment to emphasize that it is true even when the circumstances are as favourable as possible. A trade war would be bad at the best of times, but in the current economic climate, it would be a disaster, If two or more things exist, happen, or are true at the same time, they exist, happen, or are true together although they seem to contradict each other. I was afraid of her, but at the same time I really liked her, If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past. At one time 400 men, women and children lived in the village,

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75 displays the amount of time it took to complete the last operation     ts
76 Timing Process는 logic cellê³¼ routing된 net들에 의해 형성된 delay를 계산하는 과정이다     ts
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78 Refers to the crankshaft angles at which the valves and ignition points open and close     ts
79 present participle of time     ts
80 The selection of a precise moment to do something     ts
81 The synchronization of the firing of the spark plugs in an internal combustion engine     ts
82 The regulation of the pace of an athletic race, the speed of an engine, the delivery of a joke, or the occurrence of a series of events     ts
83 The capability of the valves, ignition system, and other engine-driven parts of the car to work together for maximum efficiency. Timing is checked as part of the basic tune-up because, if the timing is off, the car can't perform well, just as all the pieces in an orchestra must not only be in tune but must play together to achieve a good performance. Timing is regulated by checking it with a timing light and then adjusting the distributor or the timing chain  Otomotiv     ts
84 the time when something happens     ts
85 Timing is the skill or action of judging the right moment in a situation or activity at which to do something. His photo is a wonderful happy moment caught with perfect timing     ts
86 The proper relationship of the stroke and glide of the skate on the ice and other body movements to the correct beat(s) of the music     ts
87 1 Scheduling the email campaign to reach the audience at the most opportune time so it is most likely to be read Timing might be seasonal (for example, vacation or school), dependent on holidays, etc or mailings might go out on a standard schedule Even the day of the week and what time of day the mailing goes out are important considerations: for example, a Friday afternoon mailing may be great for retailing customers, but bad for business-to-business customers 2 Choosing the most appropriate interval between emails in a campaign, to maximize overall effectiveness     ts
88 Selection, or the ability to select for maximum effect, of the precise moment for beginning or doing something Observation and recording (as by a stopwatch) of the elapsed time of an act, action, or process     ts
89 The way the movements of a dance fit the accompanying rhythm or music     ts
90 Timing refers to the crankshaft angles at which the valves open and close and at which time the ignition system fires the spark plugs     ts
91 selection for maximum effect of a particular moment for doing something; scheduling; synchronization; observation and recording of time  isim     ts
92 Timing is used to refer to the time at which something happens or is planned to happen, or to the length of time that something takes. The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate. see also time     ts
93 See: Market timing     ts
94 the ordered occurrence of the sequence of movements comprising a golf swing Example: Bill's swing sequence was so out of whack that it was a moot point to discuss timing     ts
95 The capability of the valves, ignition system, and other enginedriven parts of the car to work together for maximum efficiency Timing is checked as part of the basic tune-up because, if the timing is off, the car can't perform well, just as all the pieces in an orchestra must not only be in tune but must play together to achieve a good performance Timing is regulated by checking it with a timing light and then adjusting the distributor or the timing chain     ts
96 the use of tempo, rhythm, pause, etc to enhance a joke, or tailor it to an individual performing situation; African Dancing and Drumming     ts
97 (1) the order of play, or of planned activities during the play     ts
98 The act of correcting the color balance of the individual takes in the cut negative Each shot must be balanced individually so that the slight differences between them can be evened out Also called "color-correcting" or "balancing "     ts
99 Precise control of the speed of movement in the swing to achieve the greatest possible power and accuracy If a player's timing is off, then there is no way his or her shot will reach its     ts
100 Refers to the length of time one must wait to receive cash flow from an investment     ts
101 To adapt to the time or occasion To bring, begin or per­form, as at a suitable time To regulate as to time Set the time or determine the rapidity of; to accompany in act or move­ment To keep in time, to hamonize, move in time     ts
102 In securities trading, the selection of exactly the right moment to buy or sell     ts
103 Total Cash Inflows Total Cash Outflows Net Cash Flow     ts
104time A numerical indication of a particular moment - "These times were erroneously converted between zones."     ts
105time An instance or occurrence - "Okay, but this is the last time. No more after that!"     ts
106time Ratio of comparison - "That is four times as heavy as this."     ts
107time An experience - "We had a wonderful time at the party."     ts
108time The measurement under some system of region of day or moment - "Let's synchronize our watches so we're not on different time."     ts
109time How much of a day has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device - "A computer keeps time using a clock battery."     ts
110time The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past - "the ebb and flow of time"     ts
111time A quantity of availability in time - "The two of us can never find time to see each other any more."     ts
112time A measurement of a quantity in time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression - "The algorithm runs in O(n^2) time."     ts
113time The serving of a prison sentence - "He is not living at home because he is doing time."     ts
114time An era; (with the, sometimes in plural) the current era, the current state of affairs - "O the times, O the customs! (Cicero)"     ts
115time A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive) - "It's time we were going."     ts
116time A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day - "In my time, we respected our elders."     ts
117time To choose how long something lasts - "The bomb was timed to explode at 9:20 p.m."     ts
118time To measure seconds, hours etc passed, especially using a clock of some kind     ts
119Time sith     ts
120Time weekly American magazine that covers topics of general interest (world news, politics, current events, etc.)  isim     ts
121Time sithe     ts
122Time temps     ts
123time a person's experience on a particular occasion; "he had a time holding back the tears"; "they had a good time together"     ts
124time rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time     ts
125time the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event     ts
126time time and again: see again in the fullness of time: see fullness. Time magazine a US weekly news magazine which is sold in the US and is also available in many countries around the world. Major U.S. weekly newsmagazine, published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 by Henry R. Luce (as business manager) and Briton Hadden (as editor). It became the most influential newsmagazine in the U.S., with a format of short articles arranged in subject "departments," which became the standard for later general newsmagazines. After Hadden's death in 1929, Luce was long the magazine's guiding force, and it reflected his moderately conservative political viewpoint. By the 1970s it had assumed a more neutral, centrist stance in its reportage. In addition to the U.S. circulation, editions are published in Canada, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. Measured or measurable period. More broadly, it is a continuum that lacks spatial dimensions. Philosophers have sought an understanding of time by focusing on the broad questions of the relation between time and the physical world and the relation between time and consciousness. Those who adopt an absolutist theory of time regard it as a kind of container within which the universe exists and change takes place, and believe that its existence and properties are independent of the physical universe. According to the rival relationist theory, time is nothing over and above change in the physical universe. Largely because of Albert Einstein, it is now held that time cannot be treated in isolation from space (see space-time). Some argue that Einstein's theories of relativity vindicate relationist theories, others that they vindicate the absolutist theory. The primary issue concerning the relation between time and consciousness is the extent, if any, to which time or aspects of time depend on the existence of conscious beings. Events in time are normally thought of in terms of notions of past, present, and future, which some philosophers treat as mind-dependent; others believe that time is independent of perception and hold that past, present, and future are objective features of the world. See also geologic time, Greenwich Mean Time, standard time, Universal Time. daylight saving time Dream Time geologic time Greenwich Mean Time just in time manufacturing Precambrian time space time standard time time dilation Time Warner Inc. time and motion study Troubles Time of Universal Time Financial Times Los Angeles Times New York Times The Times Literary Supplement Times The     ts
127time If you waste no time in doing something, you take the opportunity to do it immediately or quickly. Tom wasted no time in telling me why he had come     ts
128time the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail"     ts
129time the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past     ts
130time the time as given by a clock; "do you know what time it is?"; "the time is 10 o'clock"     ts
131time The hour of the day reckoned by the position of a celestial reference point relative to a reference celestial meridian Time may be designated solar, lunar , or sidereal as the reference is the sun, moon, or vernal equinox, respectively Solar time may be further classified as mean or astronomical if the mean sun is the reference, or as apparent if the apparent sun is the reference Time may also be designated according to the reference meridian, either the local or Greenwich meridian or, additionally, in the case of mean solar time, a designated zone meridian Standard and daylight saving time are variations of zone time Time may also be designated according to the timepiece, as chronometer time or watch time , the time indicated by these instruments     ts
132time (1) A request by a player to suspend play while he decides what he's going to do Simply, "Time please!" If a player doesn't request time and there is a substantial amount of action behind him, the dealer may rule that the player has folded (2) An amount of money collected either on the button or every half hour by the cardroom This is another way for the house to make its money (see "rake")     ts
133time If you say that time will tell whether something is true or correct, you mean that it will not be known until some time in the future whether it is true or correct. Only time will tell whether Broughton's optimism is justified     ts
134time The Time protocol is used to allow computers to find the time of day which another computer believes it to be It is sent in binary form, rather than the human-readable format of the similar Daytime protocol This is often useful when computers are located in different time zones around the world Not as accurate as NTP See also: Daytime, NTP     ts
135time All fencing actions occur in time A "period of fencing time" is the time it takes to make one simple fencing action It is a relative and not an absolute value     ts
136time set the speed, duration, or execution of; "we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely"     ts
137time Displays the current time (also found as the final point on the vs T plot) The current time affects the forcing at the boundaries     ts
138time measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time; "he clocked the runners"     ts
139time If you do something to pass the time you do it because you have some time available and not because you really want to do it. Without particular interest and just to pass the time, I read a story     ts
140time If you say that it is only a matter of time or only a question of time before something happens, you mean that it cannot be avoided and will definitely happen at some future date. It now seems only a matter of time before they resign     ts
141time When you refer to our time or our times you are referring to the present period in the history of the world. It would be wrong to say that the Church doesn't enter the great moral debates of our time     ts
142time If you are on time, you are not late. Don't worry, she'll be on time     ts
143time If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful film of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been. `Monopoly' is one of the best-selling games of all time     ts
144time If you are marking time, you are doing something that is not particularly useful or interesting while you wait for something more important or interesting to happen. He's really just marking time until he's old enough to leave     ts
145time If you say that something happens or is the case nine times out of ten or ninety-nine times out of a hundred, you mean that it happens on nearly every occasion or is almost always the case. When they want something, nine times out of ten they get it     ts
146time one of the sides of the Universe's hologram, which makes it possible for the Universe and its parts to evolve - to be in different states and change these states in a certain sequence The other side of the Universe's hologram is space Time is of dissimilar character and can form zones of compression and stretching     ts
147time If you play for time, you try to make something happen more slowly, because you do not want it to happen or because you need time to think about what to do if it happens. The president's decision is being seen as an attempt to play for time     ts
148time If you say that time flies, you mean that it seems to pass very quickly. Time flies when you're having fun     ts
149time set the speed, duration, or execution of; "we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely     ts
150time If something happens time after time, it happens in a similar way on many occasions. Burns had escaped from jail time after time = repeatedly     ts
151time If a child can tell the time, they are able to find out what the time is by looking at a clock or watch. My four-year-old daughter cannot quite tell the time     ts
152time If you say that something will take time, you mean that it will take a long time. Change will come, but it will take time     ts
153time If you take your time doing something, you do it quite slowly and do not hurry. `Take your time,' Cross told him. `I'm in no hurry.'     ts
154time If you say there is no time to lose or no time to be lost, you mean you must hurry as fast as you can to do something. He rushed home, realising there was no time to lose     ts
155time measurement of how long it takes events to happen -- "Time is measured in years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds " (224)     ts
156time A numerical indication of a particular moment in time     ts
157time The measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time     ts
158time A particular occasion     ts
159time A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical indication of a length of time     ts
160time Hour of the day on a 24 hour clock Midnight is 2400 6:00 PM is 1800 6:00 AM is 0600     ts
161time The number of beats per measure and the type of notes that receive a beat i e 4/4 time = four beats per measure; 3/4 time = three beats per measure     ts
162time ti     ts
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164time quick     ts
165time power play     ts
166time The inevitable passing of events from past to present then future     ts
167time The time of day; the moment in time, as indicated by a clock or similar device     ts
168time Time of water-level measurement, in hours and minutes (24-hour clock)     ts
169time Display according to modification time Sort from most recent time to oldest time     ts
170time The amount of time consumers spent reading or looking at their newspaper both on weekdays and Sundays One of three elements comprising the Reader Behavior Score, along with frequency and completeness     ts
171time a nonspatial continuum that is measured in terms of events which succeed one another from past through present to future     ts
172time An element of dance, relating to the rhythmic aspects of dance Drama     ts
173time time a simple command or give resource usage     ts
174time Many different time systems are relevant in astronomy See atomic time, local sidereal time, sidereal day, Universal Time, UTC For a quick summary, see the U S Naval Observatory's Systems of Time WWW page at http://tycho usno navy mil/systime html     ts
175time Differences in time zones and in working hours introduces obstacles in distributed collaboration Participants have to use a combination of synchronous and asynchronous tools when dealing with time differences     ts
176time The call made when the time limit is reached in a timed gamed     ts
177time Blake means Time as a religious and philosophical sense, as well as just the "time of day" He means Time, with a beginning and an end, as compared to Eternity, which is endless The sunflower is tired of following the sun day after day: it is also tired of Time itself     ts
178time meter, as in "3/4 time "     ts
179time the fourth dimension of spacetime that allows events to occur linearly as humans recognize them, presumably in the direction of increased entropy     ts
180time Measurable period in which cause and effect occurs and systems function     ts
181time A value representing an absolute or relative moment in time     ts
182time A concept which organizes movement; it encompasses tempo, rhythm, and duration     ts
183time If someone is making up for lost time, they are doing something actively and with enthusiasm because they have not had the opportunity to do it before or when they were younger. Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time     ts
184time One of the five elements of movement Refers to how the body moves in relation to time, which may be described in terms of: temposlow, fast; accelerating, decelerating metre rhythmsimple, complex; pulse, breath; accent     ts
185time If you have the time of your life, you enjoy yourself very much indeed. We're taking our little grandchild away with us. We'll make sure he has the time of his life     ts
186time If you say that you made good time on a journey, you mean it did not take you very long compared to the length of time you expected it to take. They had left early in the morning, on quiet roads, and made good time     ts
187time Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years. a two-week period of time Time passed, and still Ma did not appear The social significance of religion has changed over time     ts
188time You use time to ask or talk about a specific point in the day, which can be stated in hours and minutes and is shown on clocks. `What time is it?' --- `Eight o'clock.' He asked me the time What time did he leave? The time is now 19 minutes past the hour     ts
189time The time when something happens is the point in the day when it happens or is supposed to happen. Departure times are 08:15 from St Quay, and 18:15 from St Helier. see also opening time     ts
190time set a time, determine a time  fiil     ts
191time system used to place one event in relation to another (such as past vs. present, yesterday vs. today); period, era; hour; rate  isim     ts
192time The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal     ts
193time A particular period or part of duration, whether past, present, or future; a point or portion of duration; as, the time was, or has been; the time is, or will be     ts
194time Duration, considered independently of any system of measurement or any employment of terms which designate limited portions thereof     ts
195time You use time to refer to the system of expressing time and counting hours that is used in a particular part of the world. The incident happened just after ten o'clock local time     ts
196time You use time to refer to the period that you spend doing something or when something has been happening. Adam spent a lot of time in his grandfather's office He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me Listen to me, I haven't got much time The route was blocked for some time For a long time I didn't tell anyone A short time later they sat down to eat     ts
197time Your time is the amount of time that you have to live, or to do a particular thing. Now Martin has begun to suffer the effects of AIDS, and he says his time is running out     ts
198time If you say it is time for something, time to do something, or time you did something, you mean that this thing ought to happen or be done now. Opinion polls indicated a feeling among the public that it was time for a change It was time for him to go to work This was no time to make a speech     ts
199time When you talk about a time when something happens, you are referring to a specific occasion when it happens. Every time she travels on the bus it's delayed by at least three hours The last time I saw her was about sixteen years ago     ts
200time When you describe the time that you had on a particular occasion or during a particular part of your life, you are describing the sort of experience that you had then. Sarah and I had a great time while the kids were away She's had a really tough time the last year and a half     ts
201time You can use the times to refer to the present time and to modern fashions, tastes, and developments. For example, if you say that someone keeps up with the times, you mean they are fashionable or aware of modern developments. If you say they are behind the times, you mean they are unfashionable or not aware of them. This approach is now seriously out of step with the times Johnny has changed his image to fit the times     ts
202time If you say that something has been happening for a time, you mean that it has been happening for a fairly long period of time. He stayed for quite a time After a time they came to a pond     ts
203time You use time to refer to a period of time or a point in time, when you are describing what is happening then. For example, if something happened at a particular time, that is when it happened. If it happens at all times, it always happens. We were in the same college, which was male-only at that time By this time he was thirty It was a time of terrible uncertainty Homes are more affordable than at any time in the past five years It seemed like a good time to tell her     ts
204time You use time or times to talk about a particular period in history or in your life. We'll be alone together, quite like old times We are in one of the most severe recessions in modern times     ts
205time The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times     ts
206time Performance or occurrence of an action or event, considered with reference to repetition; addition of a number to itself; repetition; as, to double cloth four times; four times four, or sixteen     ts
207time an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten at a clip"     ts
208time an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "the time of year for planting"; "he was a great actor is his time"     ts
209time To measure, as in music or harmony     ts
210time To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time     ts
211time a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something; "take time to smell the roses"; "I didn't have time to finish"; "it took more than half my time"     ts
212time a suitable moment; "it is time to go"     ts
213time regulate or set the time of; "time the clock"     ts
214time assign a time for an activity or event; "The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene"     ts
215time adjust so that a force is applied an an action occurs at the desired time; "The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely"     ts
216time To pass time; to delay     ts
217time the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past a person's experience on a particular occasion; "he had a time holding back the tears"; "they had a good time together"     ts
218time The present life; existence in this world as contrasted with immortal life; definite, as contrasted with infinite, duration     ts
219time A proper time; a season; an opportunity     ts
220time Hour of travail, delivery, or parturition     ts
221time Tense     ts
222time The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time     ts
223time To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement     ts
224time To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen     ts
225time To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly     ts
226time You use time after numbers to say how often something happens. It was her job to make tea three times a day     ts
227time of time  sıfat     ts
228time emphasis If you say that it is high time that something happened or was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. It is high time the Government displayed a more humanitarian approach towards victims of the recession     ts
229time If you are in time for a particular event, you are not too late for it. I arrived just in time for my flight to London     ts
230time If you say that something will happen in time or given time, you mean that it will happen eventually, when a lot of time has passed. He would sort out his own problems, in time Tina believed that, given time, her business would become profitable     ts
231time If you are playing, singing, or dancing in time with a piece of music, you are following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. If you are out of time with it, you are not following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. Her body swayed in time with the music We were standing onstage playing completely out of time     ts
232time If you say that you have no time for a person or thing, you mean you do not like them or approve of them, and if you say that you have a lot of time for a person or thing, you mean you like them or approve of them very much. When I think of what he's done to my mother and me, I've just got no time for him     ts
233time If you do something from time to time, you do it occasionally but not regularly. Her daughters visited him from time to time when he was ill     ts
234time Someone who is doing time is in prison. He is serving 11 years for robbery, and did time for a similar offence before that     ts
235time If you say that something will be the case for all time, you mean that it will always be the case. The desperate condition of the world is that madness has always been here, and that it will remain so for all time     ts
236time If something is the case or will happen for the time being, it is the case or will happen now, but only until something else becomes possible or happens. For the time being, however, immunotherapy is still in its experimental stages     ts
237time If you say that something will happen, for example, in a week 's time or in two years ' time, you mean that it will happen a week from now or two years from now. Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time     ts
238time If you arrive somewhere in good time, you arrive early so that there is time to spare before a particular event. If we're out, we always make sure we're home in good time for the programme     ts
239time If you do something in your own time, you do it at the speed that you choose, rather than allowing anyone to hurry you. Now, in your own time, tell me what happened     ts
240time If something happens in no time or in next to no time, it happens almost immediately or very quickly. He expects to be out of prison in next to no time     ts
241time If you tell someone that something will happen in good time or all in good time, you are telling them to be patient because it will happen eventually. There will be many advanced exercises that you won't be able to do at first. You will get to them in good time     ts
242time If you do something such as work in your own time in British English, or on your own time in American English, you do it in your free time rather than, for example, at work or school. If I choose to work on other projects in my own time, then I say that is my business     ts
243time If you keep time when playing or singing music, you follow or play the beat, without going too fast or too slowly. As he sang he kept time on a small drum     ts
244time If you make time for a particular activity or person, you arrange to have some free time so that you can do the activity or spend time with the person. Before leaving the city, be sure to make time for a shopping trip     ts
245time You use times after numbers when comparing one thing to another and saying, for example, how much bigger, smaller, better, or worse it is. Its profits are rising four times faster than the average company an area five times the size of Britain     ts
246time When you talk about how well a watch or clock keeps time, you are talking about how accurately it measures time. Some pulsars keep time better than the earth's most accurate clocks     ts
247time If you call time on something, you end it. Scott Hastings has called time on his international career by cutting short his contract     ts
248time If you say that something is the case half the time you mean that it often is the case. Half the time, I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about     ts
249time emphasis If you say not before time after a statement has been made about something that has been done, you are saying in an emphatic way that you think it should have been done sooner. The virus is getting more and more attention, and not before time     ts
250time If you do something ahead of time, you do it before a particular event or before you need to, in order to be well prepared. Find out ahead of time what regulations apply to your situation     ts
251time If someone is ahead of their time or before their time, they have new ideas a long time before other people start to think in the same way. My mother was ahead of her time. She surrounded me with culture and art     ts
252time If something happens or is done all the time, it happens or is done continually. We can't be together all the time = continually     ts
253time If you time an action or activity, you measure how long someone takes to do it or how long it lasts. He timed each performance with a stop-watch. see also timing     ts
254time If you time something for a particular time, you plan or decide to do it or cause it to happen at this time. He timed the election to coincide with new measures to boost the economy We had timed our visit for March 7 He had timed his intervention well Operation Amazon is timed to coincide with the start of the dry season     ts
255time You use times in arithmetic to link numbers or amounts that are multiplied together to reach a total. Four times six is     ts
256time 17. Someone's time in a race is the amount of time it takes them to finish the race. He was over a second faster than his previous best time     ts
257time The time of a piece of music is the number of beats that the piece has in each bar. A reel is in four-four time, and a jig is in six-eight time     ts
258time You say at a time after an amount to say how many things or how much of something is involved in one action, place, or group. Beat in the eggs, one at a time     ts
259time emphasis If you say it is about time that something was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. It's about time a few movie makers with original ideas were given a chance     ts
260time If you say that something was before your time, you mean that it happened or existed before you were born or before you were able to know about it or remember it. `You've never seen the Marilyn Monroe film?' --- `No, I think it was a bit before my time.'     ts
261time If someone has reached a particular stage in life before their time, they have reached it at a younger age than is normal. The small print has forced me, years before my time, to buy spectacles     ts
262time If something could happen at any time, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when. Conditions are still very tense and the fighting could escalate at any time     ts
263time At the same time is used to introduce a statement that slightly changes or contradicts the previous statement. I don't think I set out to come up with a different sound for each album. At the same time, I do have a sense of what is right for the moment     ts
264time You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments. The debate was highly emotional at times     ts
265time emphasis You say at the best of times when you are making a negative or critical comment to emphasize that it is true even when the circumstances are as favourable as possible. A trade war would be bad at the best of times, but in the current economic climate, it would be a disaster     ts
266time If two or more things exist, happen, or are true at the same time, they exist, happen, or are true together although they seem to contradict each other. I was afraid of her, but at the same time I really liked her     ts
267time If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past. At one time 400 men, women and children lived in the village     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada timing kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. timing kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan timing kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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