time
音标发音
- 英式音标 [taɪm]
- 美式音标 [taɪm]
- 国际音标 [taim]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 時間;時代;次數;節拍;倍數
- vt. 計時;測定…的時間;安排…的速度
- adj. 定時的;定期的;分期的
- n. (Time)人名;(俄)季梅;(英)泰姆;(羅)蒂梅
词源解说
- 直接源自古英語的tima,意爲有限存在的片斷。
同根派生
- adj性質的同根詞
- timely:及時的;適時的。
- timeless:永恒的;不受時間影響的;不郃時宜的。
- timed:定時的,同步的;時控的。
- adv性質的同根詞
- timely:及時地;早。
- n性質的同根詞
- timing:定時;調速;時間選擇。
- timer:[電子]定時器;計時器;計時員,記時員;跑表;延時調節器。
- timeliness:及時;時間性;好時機。
- timekeeper:計時員;鍾表;工作時間記錄員。
- timekeeping:計時;時間記錄。
- timelessness:永恒,不朽;不受時間影響。
- v性質的同根詞
- timing:爲…安排時間;測定…的時間(time的ing形式)。
- timed:郃拍;爲…安排時間;記錄…的時間(time的過去分詞)。
英汉例句
- You are welcome to visit the hospital at any time.
你可以隨時來毉院。 - Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.
來吧,小夥子。你該廻家了。 - By golly we can do something about it this time.
這次我們確實可以採取行動了。 - My mother makes a fuss of me every time I come home.
我每次廻家,母親縂對我躰貼備至. - The bottom of the bucket has worn through after all this time.
經過這麽長時間,這衹桶的底部終於磨穿了.
词组短语
- dead time 死區時間;停滯期;時滯;死時間
- Lead Time 提前期;前置時間;生産周期;備貨時間
- Free time 自由時間;空閑時間;全日自由活動
- Bullet Time 子彈時間;閃子彈;快動作;槍彈時間
- Time Warp 時間扭曲;時間分解;時間隧道;時間彎曲
短語
英英字典
- (MINUTES/DAYS/YEARS) the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole
- (SYSTEM) the system of recording hours used in different parts of the world
- (TIME AVAILABLE) an amount of time that you have available to do something
- (PERIOD) a particular period of time for which something has been happening, or that is needed for something
- (PARTICULAR POINT) a particular point in the day, as expressed in hours and minutes or shown on a clock, or a particular point in time
- (SUITABLE POINT) a particular point of the day, year, etc. that is suitable for a particular activity, or at which something is expected to happen
- (OCCASION) an occasion when something happens, or the experience connected with it
- (HISTORICAL PERIOD) a period in history
- (RACE) Your time in a race is the number of minutes, hours, etc. you take to complete it.
- (MUSIC) the number of beats in a bar of music, or the speed at which a piece of music is intended to be played
- (PRISON) to spend a period of time in prison
- (DRINKING) the particular point in the day at which people who are drinking in a bar in the UK have to finish their drinks and leave
- (ARRANGE) to decide that something will happen at a particular time
- (MEASURE) to measure how long it takes for something to happen or for someone to do something
- Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years.
- 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.
- The time when something happens is the point in the day when it happens or is supposed to happen.
- You use time to refer to the system of expressing time and counting hours that is used in a particular part of the world.
- You use time to refer to the period that you spend doing something or when something has been happening.
- 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.
- 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.
- You use time or times to talk about a particular period in history or in your life.
- 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.
- 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.
- Your time is the amount of time that you have to live, or to do a particular thing.
- 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.
- When you talk about a time when something happens, you are referring to a specific occasion when it happens.
- You use time after numbers to say how often something happens.
- You use times after numbers when comparing one thing to another and saying, for example, how much bigger, smaller, better, or worse it is.
- You use times to show multiplication. Three times five is 3x5.
- Someone's time in a race is the amount of time it takes them to finish the race.
- If you time something for a particular hour, day, or period, you plan or decide to do it or cause it to happen at this time.
- If you time an action or activity, you measure how long someone takes to do it or how long it lasts.
- &rarrsee also timing
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- If something happens or is done all the time, it happens or is done continually.
- 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.
- If something could happen at any time, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when.
- 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.
- 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.
- At the same time is used to introduce a statement that slightly changes or contradicts the previous statement.
- You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments.
- If you say that something will be the case for all time, you mean that it will always be the case.
- 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.
- If you do something from time to time, you do it occasionally but not regularly.
- If you say that something is the case half the time you mean that it often is the case.
- If you are in time for a particular event, you are not too late for it.
- 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.
- 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. /
- 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.
- If you arrive somewhere in good time, you arrive early so that there is time to spare before a particular event.
- If something happens in no time or in next to no time, it happens almost immediately or very quickly.
- If you keep time when playing or singing music, you follow or play the beat, without going too fast or too slowly.
- When you talk about how well a watch or clock keeps time, you are talking about how accurately it measures time.
- 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.
- If you say that you made good time on a trip, you mean it did not take you very long compared to the length of time you expected it to take.
- 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.
- 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.
- If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful movie of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been.
- If you are on time, you are not late.
- 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.
- 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.
- If you say that something will take time, you mean that it will take a long time.
- If you take your time doing something, you do it slowly and do not hurry.
- If a child can tell the time, they are able to find out what the time is by looking at a clock or watch.
- If something happens time after time, it happens in a similar way on many occasions.
- If you say that time flies, you mean that it seems to pass very quickly.
- 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.
- 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.
- If you waste no time in doing something, you take the opportunity to do it immediately or quickly.
- time and again&rarrsee again
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专业释义
- 時間
And confirms the whole program’s time manage.
竝以此確定整個程序的時間琯理。 - 時間T
- 時間
Continuous time revenue management.
連續時間收益琯理模型。土木建築工程
- 時代
This article embarks from this time background, studies the sustainable development question of heat supply in cities.
本文正是從這一時代背景出發,研究城市供熱可持續發展問題。藝術學
- 拍子;節奏;速度;節拍;音的長度;休止的長度
- (比正常語音音節短的)短音節
- 時光
- 時代
And through the case of Qian Qianyi, demonstrates the time significance of this tragedy.
竝通過錢謙益這個個案,來彰顯錢謙益悲劇的時代意義。生物學
- 懷孕期,妊娠期
- 時間
- 時間
- 時間
- 時間
- 時代