time
Kelime Anlamı :

1. zaman.
2. süre.
3. zamanı göre ayarlamak.
4. zamanını/hızını kaydetmek.
5. vakit.
6. tempo.
7. ayarlamak.
8. aralık.
9. sefere.
10. seferde.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.
2. an interval separating two points on this continuum; a duration: a long time since the last war; passed the time reading.
3. A number, as of years, days, or minutes, representing such an interval: ran the course in a time just under four minutes.
4. 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.
5. A system by which such intervals are measured or such numbers are reckoned: solar time.
6. an interval, especially a span of years, marked by similar events, conditions, or phenomena; an era. often used in the plural: hard times; a time of troubles.
7. the present with respect to prevailing conditions and trends: you must change with the times.
8. A suitable or opportune moment or season: a time for taking stock of one's life.
9. periods or a period designated for a given activity: harvest time; time for bed.
10. periods or a period necessary or available for a given activity: I have no time for golf.
11. A period at one's disposal: do you have time for a chat?
12. an appointed or fated moment, especially of death or giving birth: he died before his time. her time is near.
13. one of several instances: knocked three times; addressed congress for the last time before retirement.
14. 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.
15. one's lifetime.
16. one's period of greatest activity or engagement.
17. A person's experience during a specific period or on a certain occasion: had a good time at the party.
18. A period of military service.
19. A period of apprenticeship.
20. informal A prison sentence.
21. the customary period of work: hired for full time.
22. the period spent working.
23. the hourly pay rate: earned double time on sundays.
24. the period during which a radio or television program or commercial is broadcast: "there's television time to buy” ( brad goldstein).
25. the rate of speed of a measured activity: marching in double time.
26. music the meter of a musical pattern: three-quarter time.
27. music the rate of speed at which a piece of music is played; the tempo.
28. chiefly british the hour at which a pub closes.
29. sports A time-out.
30. of, relating to, or measuring time.
31. constructed so as to operate at a particular moment: a time release.
32. payable on a future date or dates.
33. of or relating to installment buying: time payments.
34. to set the time for (an event or occasion).
35. to adjust to keep accurate time.
36. 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.
37. to record the speed or duration of: time a runner.
38. to set or maintain the tempo, speed, or duration of: time a manufacturing process.
39. against time with a quickly approaching time limit: worked against time to deliver the manuscript before the deadline.
40. at one time simultaneously.
41. at one time at a period or moment in the past.
42. at the same time however; nonetheless.
43. at times on occasion; sometimes.
44. behind the times out-of-date; old-fashioned.
45. for the time being temporarily.
46. from time to time once in a while; at intervals.
47. high time the appropriate or urgent time: it's high time that you started working.
48. in good time in a reasonable length of time.
49. in good time when or before due.
50. in good time quickly.
51. in no time almost instantly; immediately.
52. in time before a time limit expires.
53. in time within an indefinite time; eventually: in time they came to accept the harsh facts.
54. in time in the proper tempo.
55. in time played with a meter.
56. on time according to schedule; punctual or punctually.
57. on time by paying in installments.
58. time after time again and again; repeatedly.
59. time and again again and again; repeatedly.
60. time of (one's) life A highly pleasurable experience: we had the time of our lives at the beach.
61. time on (one's) hands an interval with nothing to do.
62. 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).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition