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mean time

/meen-tahym/US // ˈminˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈmiːnˌtaɪm) //

平均时间,平均时,平时,平均值时间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the intervening time: The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : meanwhile.

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Examples

  • In the meantime, Gonzalez also said she was working on a financial analysis of what the bill would cost to implement but didn’t plan to pull the bill into the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which she chairs.

  • In the meantime, ViacomCBS has devised a way to track how often a given viewer is shown an ad across its two ad servers.

  • In the meantime, he is focusing on streaming and social media platforms like Twitch.

  • So, we said, “Look, for the meantime — and maybe for a while — the way to serve them will be fantasy sports.”

  • In the meantime, companies have to come up with other ways to track people around the web.

  • In the meantime, he should just accept that the holdup has nothing to do with his politics.

  • In the meantime, Epstein has tried to use his charitable projects to float him back to the top.

  • In the meantime, Democrats in the Senate need to find ways to take the right stands.

  • In the meantime, Grimm faces no legal pressure to leave office.

  • In the meantime, most of the detailed studies are incomplete in one way or another.

  • In the meantime, the outlaw, having observed how much more cordially the tyrant is received than himself, has made his exit.

  • Of course they would stop for the wedding; but meantime she must be very discreet; she must not intrude too much.

  • Meantime was it possible that by fondling she wanted to get anything out of Black Sheep?

  • When the engine gets on two lifts, I will write to you again, and in the meantime please to give me your thoughts on the engine.

  • In the meantime her father went over to the west side, presumably to call on Mrs. Pruitt.