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time的用法
time的用法

time的用法
time
[taim]
n.
时间, 时侯, 时机, 节拍, 期限, 次数, 时期, 比赛限时
vt.
安排...的时间, 记录...的时间, 计时, 定时
vi.
打拍子, (...)合拍
adj.
时间的, 记时的, 定时的, 定期的, 分期的
n.
DOS命令:显示并允许改变系统时间
time
time
AHD:[tºm]
D.J.[taim]
K.K.[ta!m]
n.(名词)
Abbr. t., T.
缩写 t., T.
A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.
时间:事件从过去到现在至未来以不可逆转的顺序发生的非空间性的延续
An interval separating two points on this continuum; a duration:
一段时间:在这种延续中相隔两点之间的间隔;持续时间:
a long time since the last war; passed the time reading.
上次战争后很长一段时间;以读书消磨时光
A number, as of years, days, or minutes, representing such an interval:
如年、日或分等代表这一段时间的数字:
ran the course in a time just under four minutes.
在不到四分钟的时间里跑完全程
A similar number representing a specific point on this continuum, reckoned in hours and minutes:
时刻:以小时和分来计算的代表该延续中特定点的类似数字:
checked her watch and recorded the time, 6:17 a.m.
她看了看表并记下了时间,上午 6:17
A system by which such intervals are measured or such numbers are reckoned:
度量持续时间和计算数字的系统:
solar time.
太阳时
Often times An interval, especially a span of years, marked by similar events, conditions, or phenomena; an era:
常作 times 时代:尤指许多年等以类似事件、状况或现象为标志的一段时间;时代:
hard times; a time of troubles.
艰难时期;动乱时代
times The present with respect to prevailing conditions and trends:
times 时势:反映流行状况和趋势的现今状况:
You must change with the times.
你必须随着时势的转变而改变
A suitable or opportune moment or season:
适当时机:合适或幸运的时机或季节:
a time for taking stock of one's life.
对一个人的一生作出评价的时候
Periods or a period designated for a given activity:
规定时间:指定进行特定活动的一段或多段时间:
harvest time; time for bed.
收获期;睡觉时间
Periods or a period necessary or available for a given activity:
活动所需的时间:特定活动的必要或可行的一个或多个阶段:
I have no time for golf.
我没时间打高尔夫球
A period at one's disposal:
可供自己支配的时间:
Do you have time for a chat?
你有时间聊一会儿吗?
An appointed or fated moment, especially of death or giving birth:
时限:一个指定或命中注定的时刻,尤指死亡或出生:
He died before his time. Her time is near.
他早逝了.她的临产期快到了
One of several instances:
多次之一:
knocked three times; addressed Congress for the last time before retirement.
敲了三下;退休前最后一次在议会演讲
times Used to indicate the number of instances by which something is multiplied or divided:
times 倍:用来表示某物被乘或除的次数:
This tree is three times taller than that one. My library is many times smaller than hers.
这棵树比那棵树高三倍.我的藏书比她的少好几倍
One's lifetime.
人的一生
One's period of greatest activity or engagement.
人一生中最活跃或好斗的时期
A person's experience during a specific period or on a certain occasion:
时光:一个人在某段时间或某个场合中的经历:
had a good time at the party.
晚会上玩得很好
A period of military service.
服兵役期
A period of apprenticeship.
学徒期
Informal A prison sentence.
【非正式用语】 刑期
The customary period of work:
日常工作时间:
hired for full time.
专职工作
The period spent working.
工作时间
The hourly pay rate:
时薪:每小时付的钱:
earned double time on Sundays.
在星期日挣双份工资
The period during which a radio or television program or commercial is broadcast:
播出时间:广播或电视中节目或商业广告播出的时间:
“There's television time to buy”(Brad Goldstein)
“可以购买的电视播出时间”(布拉德·戈尔茨坦)
The rate of speed of a measured activity:
速率:有节奏行动的速率:
marching in double time.
以快两倍的速度行进
Music
【音乐】
The characteristic beat of musical rhythm:
拍子:音乐节奏特定的拍子:
three-quarter time.
四三拍
The rate of speed at which a piece of music is played; the tempo.
速度:演奏音乐作品的速率;速度
Chiefly British The hour at which a pub closes.
【多用于英国】 酒馆关门时间
Sports A time-out.
【体育运动】 暂停
adj.(形容词)
Of, relating to, or measuring time.
时间的:属于、有关或测定时间的
Constructed so as to operate at a particular moment:
定时的:设计以便在某一时刻运作的:
a time release.
定时发行
Payable on a future date or dates.
定期的:在未来的某个或某些时期偿还的
Of or relating to installment buying:
(有关)分期购买的:
time payments.
分期付款
v.tr.(及物动词)
timed, tim.ing, times
To set the time for (an event or occasion).
为(某事或某场合)确定时间
To adjust to keep accurate time.
拨准:调整以保持准确时间
To adjust so that a force is applied or an action occurs at the desired time:
安排…的速度:通过调节使在预想的时间施加力量或使某事发生:
timed his swing so as to hit the ball squarely.
计算好他的摇摆度以便正好击中球
To record the speed or duration of:
记录速度或时间长度:
time a runner.
给跑步者计时
To set or maintain the tempo, speed, or duration of:
设定或保持拍子、速度或时长:
time a manufacturing process.
保持制造过程的时间
against time
With a quickly approaching time limit:
争分夺秒地,尽快地:时限很快就要到了地:
worked against time to deliver the manuscript before the deadline.
争分夺秒地工作以便在最后期限到来前交出手搞
at one time
Simultaneously.
同时的
At a period or moment in the past.
曾经:在过去的某一时刻或某段时期
at the same time
However; nonetheless.
但是,然而
at times
On occasion; sometimes.
有时;间或
behind the times
Out-of-date; old-fashioned.
过时的;陈旧的
for the time being
Temporarily.
暂时的
from time to time
Once in a while; at intervals.
时时;间或
high time
Long overdue:
早已超过时间:
It's high time that you started working.
你早该开始工作了
in good time
In a reasonable length of time.
及时,迅速:在合适的一段时间内
When or before due.
及时:在到期时或在此之前
Quickly.
迅速地
in no time
Almost instantly; immediately.
几乎马上地;立刻
in time
Before a time limit expires.
及时:在时限到来之前
Within an indefinite time; eventually:
最后,终于:在不定的时间内;最终:
In time they came to accept the harsh facts.
他们最终承认了严酷的事实
Music In the proper tempo.
【音乐】 合拍
on time
According to schedule; punctual or punctually.
按时,准时:按时间表的;准时的(地)
By paying in installments.
以分期付款方式地
time after time
Again and again; repeatedly.
一次又一次地;重复地
time and again
Again and again; repeatedly.
一次又一次;重复地
time of (one's) life
A highly pleasurable experience:
非常愉快的经历:
We had the time of our lives at the beach.
我们在海滩上度过了最愉快的时刻
time on (one's) hands
An interval with nothing to do.
无事可做的间隙
time was
There was once a time:
曾有一个时候:
“Time was when [urban gangs] were part of a . . . subculture that inner-city adolescence outgrew” (George F. Will)
“曾经有个时候城内的青年人已成长大了,[都市群体] 不再属于亚文化群的一部分” (乔治F.威尔)
Middle English
中古英语
from Old English tºa * see d³-
源自 古英语 tºa *参见 d³-
time
[taIm]
n.
时间;时光,光阴
kill time
消磨时间
no time to watch television
没有闲功夫看电视
It's time for class.
上课时间到了.
What's the time?
几点了?
How do you spend your time at home?
你在家里怎么打发时间?
I hadn't time to finish my homework.
我没有时间完成家庭作业.
Time failed me to finish all the multiple-choice questions.
我想把多选题全部做完,但时间不够了.
We have had a good time.
我们玩得很快乐.
时代,时期
in ancient times
古代
ahead of one's time
思想超时代的
behind the times
落伍,跟不上时代
次;回
This time, the policeman lost his temper.
这次,警察发脾气了.
For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress.
有生以来第一次有了一张带垫子的弹簧床,他为此很得意.
How many times have you read this book?
你把这本书读了几遍了?
每小时工资
double time for Sundays
星期天每小时的工资是平常的两倍

Three times six is eighteen.
三乘六得十八.
(pl) 目前;现在
〈音〉拍子,节拍
all the time
始终;一直
bide one's time
等待良机
from time to time
有时;偶尔;时常
have no time for
没时间做(某事)
in no time (at all)
立刻;赶快;马上
keep time
(钟表)走得准
many a time
常常;多次
on time
准时;按时
The train arrived on time.
火车准时到达.
pass the time of day
寒喧,打招呼
time
vt.
timed, timing
安排时间;选择适宜的时间
记录…所花的时间
(击球或射球)正是时候
time
来自古英语tima
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time
time
AHD:[tºm]
D.J.[taim]
K.K.[ta!m]
n.
Abbr. t., T.
A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.
An interval separating two points on this continuum; a duration:
a long time since the last war; passed the time reading.
A number, as of years, days, or minutes, representing such an interval:
ran the course in a time just under four minutes.
A similar number representing a specific point on this continuum, reckoned in hours and minutes:
checked her watch and recorded the time, 6:17 a.m.
A system by which such intervals are measured or such numbers are reckoned:
solar time.
Often times An interval, especially a span of years, marked by similar events, conditions, or phenomena; an era:
hard times; a time of troubles.
times The present with respect to prevailing conditions and trends:
You must change with the times.
A suitable or opportune moment or season:
a time for taking stock of one's life.
Periods or a period designated for a given activity:
harvest time; time for bed.
Periods or a period necessary or available for a given activity:
I have no time for golf.
A period at one's disposal:
Do you have time for a chat?
An appointed or fated moment, especially of death or giving birth:
He died before his time. Her time is near.
One of several instances:
knocked three times; addressed Congress for the last time before retirement.
times Used to indicate the number of instances by which something is multiplied or divided:
This tree is three times taller than that one. My library is many times smaller than hers.
One's lifetime.
One's period of greatest activity or engagement.
A person's experience during a specific period or on a certain occasion:
had a good time at the party.
A period of military service.
A period of apprenticeship.
Informal A prison sentence.
The customary period of work:
hired for full time.
The period spent working.
The hourly pay rate:
earned double time on Sundays.
The period during which a radio or television program or commercial is broadcast:
“There's television time to buy”(Brad Goldstein)
The rate of speed of a measured activity:
marching in double time.
Music
The characteristic beat of musical rhythm:
three-quarter time.
The rate of speed at which a piece of music is played; the tempo.
Chiefly British The hour at which a pub closes.
Sports A time-out.
adj.
Of, relating to, or measuring time.
Constructed so as to operate at a particular moment:
a time release.
Payable on a future date or dates.
Of or relating to installment buying:
time payments.
v.tr.
timed, tim.ing, times
To set the time for (an event or occasion).
To adjust to keep accurate time.
To adjust so that a force is applied or an action occurs at the desired time:
timed his swing so as to hit the ball squarely.
To record the speed or duration of:
time a runner.
To set or maintain the tempo, speed, or duration of:
time a manufacturing process.
against time
With a quickly approaching time limit:
worked against time to deliver the manuscript before the deadline.
at one time
Simultaneously.
At a period or moment in the past.
at the same time
However; nonetheless.
at times
On occasion; sometimes.
behind the times
Out-of-date; old-fashioned.
for the time being
Temporarily.
from time to time
Once in a while; at intervals.
high time
Long overdue:
It's high time that you started working.
in good time
In a reasonable length of time.
When or before due.
Quickly.
in no time
Almost instantly; immediately.
in time
Before a time limit expires.
Within an indefinite time; eventually:
In time they came to accept the harsh facts.
Music In the proper tempo.
on time
According to schedule; punctual or punctually.
By paying in installments.
time after time
Again and again; repeatedly.
time and again
Again and again; repeatedly.
time of (one's) life
A highly pleasurable experience:
We had the time of our lives at the beach.
time on (one's) hands
An interval with nothing to do.
time was
There was once a time:
“Time was when [urban gangs] were part of a . . . subculture that inner-city adolescence outgrew” (George F. Will)
Middle English
from Old English tºa * see d³-

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