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timed

/tahym/US // taɪm //UK // (taɪm) //

定时的,定时,计时的,定点

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
    • : duration regarded as belonging to the present life as distinct from the life to come or from eternity; finite duration.
    • : a system or method of measuring or reckoning the passage of time: mean time; apparent time; Greenwich Time.
    • : a limited period or interval, as between two successive events: a long time.
    • : a particular period considered as distinct from other periods: Youth is the best time of life.
    • : Often times . a period in the history of the world, or contemporary with the life or activities of a notable person: prehistoric times; in Lincoln's time.the period or era now or previously present: a sign of the times; How times have changed!a period considered with reference to its events or prevailing conditions, tendencies, ideas, etc.: hard times; a time of war.
    • : a prescribed or allotted period, as of one's life, for payment of a debt, etc.
    • : the end of a prescribed or allotted period, as of one's life or a pregnancy: His time had come, but there was no one left to mourn over him. When her time came, her husband accompanied her to the delivery room.
    • : a period with reference to personal experience of a specified kind: to have a good time; a hot time in the old town tonight.
    • : a period of work of an employee, or the pay for it; working hours or days or an hourly or daily pay rate.
    • : Informal. a term of enforced duty or imprisonment: to serve time in the army; do time in prison.
    • : the period necessary for or occupied by something: The time of the baseball game was two hours and two minutes. The bus takes too much time, so I'll take a plane.
    • : leisure time; sufficient or spare time: to have time for a vacation; I have no time to stop now.
    • : a particular or definite point in time, as indicated by a clock: What time is it?
    • : a particular part of a year, day, etc.; season or period: It's time for lunch.
    • : an appointed, fit, due, or proper instant or period: a time for sowing; the time when the sun crosses the meridian; There is a time for everything.
    • : the particular point in time when an event is scheduled to take place: train time; curtain time.
    • : an indefinite, frequently prolonged period or duration in the future: Time will tell if what we have done here today was right.
    • : the right occasion or opportunity: to watch one's time.
    • : each occasion of a recurring action or event: to do a thing five times; It's the pitcher's time at bat.
    • : times, used as a multiplicative word in phrasal combinations expressing how many instances of a quantity or factor are taken together: Two goes into six three times; five times faster.
    • : Drama. one of the three unities.Compare unity.
    • : Prosody. a unit or a group of units in the measurement of meter.
    • : Music. tempo; relative rapidity of movement.the metrical duration of a note or rest.proper or characteristic tempo.the general movement of a particular kind of musical composition with reference to its rhythm, metrical structure, and tempo.the movement of a dance or the like to music so arranged: waltz time.
    • : Military. rate of marching, calculated on the number of paces taken per minute: double time; quick time.
    • : Manège. each completed action or movement of the horse.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or showing the passage of time.
    • : containing a clock so that it will detonate at the desired moment: a time bomb.
    • : Commerce. payable at a stated period of time after presentment: time drafts or notes.
    • : of or relating to purchases on the installment plan, or with payment postponed.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    timed, tim·ing.

    • : to measure or record the speed, duration, or rate of: to time a race.
    • : to fix the duration of: The proctor timed the test at 15 minutes.
    • : to fix the interval between: They timed their strokes at six per minute.
    • : to regulate as to time.
    • : to appoint or choose the moment or occasion for; schedule: He timed the attack perfectly.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    timed, tim·ing.

    • : to keep time; sound or move in unison.

Phrases

  • time after time
  • time and a half
  • time and tide wait for no man
  • time bomb
  • time flies
  • time hangs heavy
  • time immemorial
  • time is money
  • time is ripe
  • time is up
  • time of day
  • time off
  • time of one's life
  • time on one's hands
  • time out
  • time out of mind
  • time warp
  • time was
  • time will tell
  • about time
  • against the clock (time)
  • ahead of one's time
  • ahead of time
  • all the time
  • at all times
  • at one time
  • at one time or another
  • at the same time
  • at this point (in time)
  • at times
  • beat time
  • behind in (time)
  • behind the times
  • bide one's time
  • big time
  • buy time
  • call one's (time one's) own
  • chow down (time)
  • crunch time
  • do time
  • every time one turns around
  • for the moment (time being)
  • from time to time
  • good-time Charlie
  • hard time
  • have a good time
  • high time
  • in between times
  • in due course (of time)
  • in good time
  • in no time
  • in the fullness of time
  • in the nick of time
  • in time
  • keep time
  • keep up (with the times)
  • kill time
  • less than (no time)
  • long time no see
  • lose time
  • make good time
  • make time
  • make up for lost time
  • many is the (time)
  • mark time
  • not give someone the time of day
  • no time for
  • no time like the present
  • of one's life, time
  • on borrowed time
  • once upon a time
  • one by one (at a time)
  • on one's own time
  • on time
  • pass the time
  • play for time
  • point in time
  • pressed for time
  • serve time
  • show someone a good time
  • small time
  • stitch in time
  • take one's time
  • take up space (time)
  • tell time
  • whale of a time

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmeasure
Synonyms
adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整assess评估,评价,评审,评估一下average平均,平均数,平均水平,平均而言calibrate校准,校正,标定,校对check检查,检查一下compute计算,计算出,计算出的determine确定,决定,判断,决定了estimate估计,估算,估计数,估量evaluate评价,评估,评审,评价一下fit适合,适应,合适的,合身gauge衡量标准,仪表,计量器,轨距limit限度,限额,限定,限期mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义peg钉子,木钉,木栓,钉板quantify量化,定量,量度,数量化rank级别,等级,排名,职级regulate监管,调节,规章制度,规章survey调查,调查表,调查报告,观察weigh衡量,称重,称量,秤量adapt适应,调整,调适,调整适应align统一,统一口径,统一标准,瞄准appraise鉴定,鉴别,评估,评审beat打,殴打,拍打,击打blend融合,混合,搅拌,融合了bound边界,捆绑,捆绑式,边界的caliper卡钳,卡尺,钳子,制动器choose选择,挑选,选,选取delimit划定,界定,划定范围,划线demarcate标定,划定,标明,标示even甚至,甚至于,即使是这样,即使是这样的eye眼睛,眼,眼球,眼部figure数字,图,人物,形象gradate渐进式,梯度,渐进,渐变grade等级graduate毕业生,大学毕业生,研究生,毕业level水平,级别,层次,层面line线,行,路线,线条mete陨石,陨落,陨铁,陨灭plumb铅垂,铅直,剽窃,铅直的portion部分,一部分,份额,部分内容rate率,费率,速率,税率read阅读,读,读取,看reckon估算一下,估算,估计,计算rhyme韵律,韵脚,押韵,韵文rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度scale规模,尺度,等级,比例尺shade阴影,遮遮掩掩,阴凉处,遮蔽size尺寸,大小,规模,规格sound声音,声响,音响,音效square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直stroke行程,抚摸,中风,抚摩tailor裁缝师,裁缝,裁缝员,尾随者time时间,时代,时期,时value价值,价值观,值,价值取向check out查阅,查看,查阅资料,查出dope out掺假,掺杂其中,掺假的,掺杂其中的look over查看,查看一下,看过了,看过mark out标出,标记,标注,标明pace off步调一致,踱步离开,踱步,步伐一致size up加大尺寸,增大尺寸,大号,加大码take account考虑到,计入,顾及,顾及到
as inprecede
as inregulate
Synonyms
adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整administer管理,管理部门,管理机构,治理balance平衡,平衡性,余额,均衡classify分类,归类,分类别,归档conduct进行,行为,行为准则,行为举止control控制,管制,控制权,操控coordinate协调,协调人,协调工作,协调性determine确定,决定,判断,决定了govern治理,管理,管治,治理的handle处理,办理,把握,处理方式improve改善,改进,完善,提高monitor监视器,监控器,监控,监测器oversee监督,监管,监视,监察readjust重新调整,重新调节,再调整,调整rectify整顿,矫治,纠正,矫枉过正standardize规范化,统一标准,统一,规范supervise监管,督导,监督,督促adapt适应,调整,调适,调整适应allocate拨出,拨款,分配,分配给arrange安排,安排好,排列,摆放correct正确的,正确,纠正,更正direct直接,直接的,直达,直接的说dispose处置,处理,处理掉,弃置fit适合,适应,合适的,合身fix修复,固定,修理,修整guide指南,指导,导读,导游legislate立法,立例,立法处理,立法会measure措施,衡量,计量,衡量标准moderate温和的,温和,温文尔雅,温顺的modulate调制,调控,调变,调解order秩序,订单,顺序,命令reconcile调解,调停,和解,调和rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度run运行,运转,运作,运行中set设置,一组,一套,集settle解决,结算,解决问题,安家落户square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直superintend督导员,督导,督察,监理systematize系统化,制度化,体系化,系统地temper节制,回火,脾气,锻炼time时间,时代,时期,时true真,真心,真诚,真诚的tune调,调整,调子,调头methodize方法化,方法,方法论,方法化的pull things together统筹兼顾,振作起来,振作精神,拾遗补缺put in order整理好shape up振作起来,塑身,振作精神,振作起来吧straighten up直起身来,直起腰来,直截了当,直身tune up调整,调校,调理,调校工作
Antonyms
as inpredate
as incompose
Synonyms
conceive构想,受孕,构思,受孕期design设计,设计方案,设计图,设计图象devise制订,设计,制定,设计出form形式,表格,形成,形状invent创作,创作的,创作的内容orchestrate筹划,筹办,摆布,辅导pen笔,笔者,笔杆子,笔杆produce生产,制作,产生,产量set up设置,设立,设定,摆设write写,写作,撰写,写道author作者,笔者,作家,作者简介cast铸造,浇铸,铸就,浇注contrive谋划,创制,拟制,谋求discover发现,发觉,发现的,探索fabricate编造,捏造,编制,制造forge锻造,锻压,打造,锻打formulate拟定,制定,规定,订立frame框架,框框,框,帧ghost幽灵,阴魂不散,魂魄,幽冥ghostwrite代写,鬼写,代笔,鬼写的imagine想象,想象一下,想像,想象力indite咬文嚼字,咬字,咬牙切齿,咬咬牙originate起源,发源地,发起,起源于poetize诗化,作诗,赋诗,诗意化score得分,分数,分值,得分情况scribble涂鸦,涂抹,乱写乱画,乱涂乱画script脚本,剧本,稿件,文字time时间,时代,时期,时bang out砰的一声,砰地一声,砰砰砰clef滤波器,劈叉,裂纹coin a phrase创造一个短语,套用一句话,造句comp汇编,编制,指南针,压缩cook up编造,烹调,烹饪,编造谎言draw up订定,撰拟,拟订,拟定dream up造梦,梦寐以求,梦想成真,梦见fudge together一起吃软糖,一起做软糖,一起软糖,一起吃软饭knock off收工,淘汰,淘汰赛,敲诈勒索knock out淘汰,淘汰赛,击倒,淘汰出局make up编造,化装,构成,组成note down记下,记下来,记下了,笔记下来push pencil推铅笔,推杆式铅笔,自动铅笔,推杆铅笔put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了put pen to paper落笔成文,落笔,落笔为文,着笔set type设定类型,设置类型,定类型,设为类型turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候whip up鞭打,掀起,搅动,鞭打着

Examples

  • I can’t remember the first time I held one, but I also can’t remember a time before I did.

  • Every time he goes anywhere where he might encounter other people, they’re tested, just as he’s tested for the virus regularly.

  • The Greens dawdled in filing their challenge, during which time county clerks began putting the ballots together.

  • In September of 2018, the NLRB majority moved for a third time to curtail the Obama-era joint-employer rule, this time through a rulemaking process.

  • I suggested iMessage, since that’s how we communicate about 90 percent of the time anyway.

  • Since the 1950s, fluoride has adapted itself to the prevailing concerns of the time.

  • But give the Kingdom credit for its sense of mercy: The lashes will be administered only 50 at a time.

  • “I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.

  • As far as I can tell, this magazine spent as much time making fun of French politicians as it did of Muslims or Islam.

  • Thus, more time is spent organization and obtaining ones free of failings.

  • It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'

  • The vision—it had been an instantaneous flash after all and nothing more—had left his mind completely for the time.

  • About this time the famous Philippine painter, Juan Luna (vide p. 195), was released after six monthsʼ imprisonment as a suspect.

  • I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.

  • Now, it immediately occurred to Davy that he had never in his whole life had all the plums he wanted at any one time.