英:[ɪn'ti:m]
美:[ɪn'tim]
英:[ɪn'ti:m]
美:[ɪn'tim]
noun
the measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues : duration
a nonspatial continuum that is measured in terms of events which succeed one another from past through present to future
leisure
time for reading
the point or period when something occurs : occasion
an appointed, fixed, or customary moment or hour for something to happen, begin, or end
arrived ahead of time
an opportune or suitable moment—often used in the phrase about timeabout time for a change
decided it was time to retire
a historical period : age
a division of geologic chronology
conditions at present or at some specified period—usually used in pluralmove with the times
times are hard
the present time
issues of the time
lifetime
a period of apprenticeship
a term of military service
a prison sentence
season
very hot for this time of year
rate of speed : tempo
the grouping of the beats of music : rhythm
a moment, hour, day, or year as indicated by a clock or calendar
what time is it
any of various systems (such as a sidereal or solar system) of reckoning time
one of a series of recurring instances or repeated actions
you've been told many times
added or accumulated quantities or instances
five times greater
turn
three times at bat
finite as contrasted with infinite duration
a person's experience during a specified period or on a particular occasion a hard time
a good time
the hours or days required to be occupied by one's work on company time
make up time
an hourly pay rate
straight time
wages paid at discharge or resignation
pick up your time and get out
the playing time of a game
time-out sense 1
a period during which something is used or available for use
computer time
verb
transitive verb
to arrange or set the time of : schedule
to regulate (a watch) to keep correct time
to set the tempo, speed, or duration of
timed his leap perfectly—Neil Amdur
to cause to keep time with something
to determine or record the time, duration, or rate of
time a horse
to dispose (something, such as a mechanical part) so that an action occurs at a desired instant or in a desired way
intransitive verb
to keep or beat time
adjective
of or relating to time
recording time
timed to ignite or explode at a specific moment
a time charge
payable on a specified future day or a certain length of time after presentation for acceptance time deposits
a time draft
based on installment payments
a time sale
Noun Middle English, from Old English tīma; akin to Old Norse tīmi time, Old English tīd — more at tide >entry 3
The first known use of time was before the 12th century
intolerableadjective
not tolerable : unbearable
intolerable pain
intopreposition
—used to indicate entry, introduction, or inclusionenter into an agreement
came into the room
to the state, condition, or form of divide into four parts
got into trouble
to the occupation, action, or possession of
go into farming
against sense 4
ran into a wall
involved with or interested in
was never into abstract art
intimidateverb
to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats
intimidateverb
to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats
time1 of 2noun
the period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues : duration it rained all the time during our vacation
was gone a long time
part of the day when one is free to do as one pleases
find time for reading
a point or period when something occurs : occasion
remember the time you entered the pie-eating contest
a set or usual moment or hour for something to happen, begin, or end
arrived ahead of time
a historical period : age
in your grandparents' time
conditions of a specified period move with the times
times are hard
a prison sentence
doing time for robbery
the rhythmic grouping of beats in music shown in the time signature
a moment, hour, day, or year as indicated by a clock or calendar
what time is it
a system of determining time
one of a series of repeated instances or actions
told you many times
plural added or accumulated quantities or examples
five times greater
plural equal parts of which an indicated number make up a greater quantity
five times smaller
turn entry 2 sense 5b
three times at bat
a person's experience during a certain period had quite a time staying in the saddle
had the time of their lives
time-out
called time
time2 of 2verb
to arrange or set the time or rate at which something happens
to measure or record the time, duration, or rate of
timed the race
1 They timed their vacation to coincide with the jazz festival.
2 Shanghai Intime exhibition service co., LTD is a professional exhibition company dedicated to exhibition and planning at abroad.
上海赢泰会展服务有限公司是一家致力于国际展览服务的专业会展公司。
3 Our key consumer stock picks in Model Portfolio are Mengniu , Tingyi, Anta, Belle, and Intime.
我们的关键消费股投资组合模型是蒙牛, 康师傅, 安踏,百丽, 银泰百货.
4 Cell beautiful environment. 2: The floor well. 3: lot better. 4: opposite Intime. 5: landlord sincerity for sale. 6: Ting name has parking spaces, the price of parking spaces included.
其他说明 1:小区环境优美。2:楼层好。3:地段好。4:对面就是银泰百货。5:房东诚心出售。6:在定安名都有个车位的,车位的价格包含在内。
5 Compared to the routine load monitoring system, bridge tele-monitoring currently and popularly leads the bridge research due to its safety, realtimeness, continuity and intime alarming.
桥梁远程监测则具有安全、实时、连续、及时预警预报的特点,是国际桥梁研究的方向和热点。
6 Shares in Intime rose 35 percent on Tuesday, the first full day they were allowed to trade after the suspension.
周二银泰股价上涨35%,这是它停牌后恢复交易的第一个完整交易日。
7 What was happening at that particular moment in time?
8 The two events were separated by time and space.
9 How to ensure the intime and exact fire detection, alam and fire-put is the goal of the design of the intelligent fire detection in train.
保证机车有火情时能及时准确的探测发现、报警和联动灭火是机车智能化火灾探测系统设计的主要目标。
10 We will win our customer's trust and cooperation on long time basis by offering sincere service, excellent technology, on-time delivery date and intime after service.
我们将以热忱的服务,精良的技术,准时的交货期和及时的售后服务来赢得各位客户的长期信赖和合作。
11 Thee plan impressed the university officials, and intime many of its recommendations were implemented. (02. R)
这个方案打动了这个学校的官员们,并且这个方案中的很多建议都及时地被实施了。 。
12 The transformation means you changing your attitudes andhabits, as well as learning new skills, and requires a real commitment – intime and resources – from you and from your organization.
这种转变意味着你态度,习惯的改变,也意味着能学到新的技能,同时需要你和你的组织在时间和资源方面有实质性付出。
13 On Saturday, in the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes, Lukas won this race for the seventh time with Seize the Grey in a wire to wire effort.
14 Would you prefer the meeting to be at an earlier time?
15 He timed the students as they completed their tests.
16 If you want a visa, be sure to send in your application intime.
你如果想要签证, 一定要及时把申请寄过去.
17 Several antelope caught their scent, and intime the whole herd had taken to their heels.
几只羚羊嗅到了他们的气味, 于是整个羚羊群马上全跑光了.
18 Qingchunbranch of Intime department store opens completely today.
今天银泰庆春店将迎来全面开业.
19 A new analysis method has been provided for dynamic load identification of a discrete system intime domain, it solves the inverse problem by means of Duhamel integral in forward analysis.
本文给出了离散系统动态载荷识别的一种新的时域分析方法,它是用正分析的手段来求解反问题的。
20 EG : If you want a visa, be sure to send in application intime.
你要获得签证的话, 一定要及时提交申请.
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