time
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time englanniksi
The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
(syn)
(ux)
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The feeling of the passage of events and their relative duration, as experienced by an individual.
A dimension of spacetime with the opposite metric signature to space dimensions; the dimension.
(RQ:Wells Time Machine)
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Change associated with the second law of thermodynamics; the physical and psychological result of increasing entropy.
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2015, Highfield, ''Arrow Of Time'', Random House (ISBN)
- Given the connection between increasing entropy and the arrow of time, does the Big Crunch mean that time would run backwards as soon as collapse began?
The property of a system which allows it to have more than one distinct configuration.
A duration of time.
A quantity of availability of duration.
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2021, (w), ''The Awakened Brain'', Ch.2, at p.37:
- The teacher greeted us and moved methodically through the room, placing an object on each student's desk. It was a thin book―a spiral-bound planner. She strode to the front of the room. "If you want to succeed," she said, her syllables clear and careful, "you must learn to manage your time."
A measurement of a quantity of time; a numerical or general indication of a length of progression.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
{{quote-text|en|year=1938|author=Richard Hughes|title=In Hazard
The serving of a prison sentence.
(quote-book)
(RQ:Noire Thug-A-Licious)
An experience.
(senseid) An (l); (with ''the'', sometimes in the plural) the current era, the current state of affairs.
(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)
(quote-video game)|genre=fiction|Science Fiction|location=Redwood City|publisher=Electronic Arts|year=2008|system=PC|scene=Eden Prime|isbn=9780784546642|oclc=246633669|passage=Dr. Manuel: You're wasting your time. The age of humanity is over. Our extinction is inevitable....Shepard: I don't have time for this.Dr. Manuel: Time? Our time is over.
A person's youth or young adulthood, as opposed to the present day.
out|Time out; temporary, limited suspension of play.
An instant of time.
The duration of time of a given day that has passed; the moment, as indicated by a clock or similar device.
(quote-journal)
A particular moment or hour; the appropriate moment or hour for something (especially with prepositional phrase or imperfect subjunctive).
A numerical indication of a particular moment.
(senseid) An instance or occurrence.
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2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)
- One more time.
The hour of childbirth.
{{RQ:Clarendon History
''(as ''someone's time'')'' The end of someone's life, conceived by the speaker as having been predestined.
''It was his time.''
The measurement under some system of region of day or moment.
A ratio of comparison (''see also usage notes and prepositional sense at 'times).
(q) (coi) (q)
(senseid) Tempo; a measured rate of movement.
(RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Comedies and Tragedies)
(senseid) Rhythmical division, meter.
A straight rhythmic pattern, free from fills, breaks and other embellishments.
A tense.
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(clipping of)
(quote-song)
(quote-av)(Good Morals)|time=00:38:33|text=Ats' mum is looking for him, says he ain't been back in time
(quote-av)(Prison)|time=12:51|text=INCHEZ:Man this is long! We've been in here for time!
To measure or record the time, duration, or rate of something.
{{RQ:Bacon Essayes|
{{quote-text|en|year=1861|author=John Greenleaf Whittier|title=At Port Royal
To pass time; to delay.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or with, in time of movement.
{{quote-text|en|year=1717|author=Joseph Addison|title=Metamorphoses
(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)
(non-gloss)
The umpire's call in prizefights, etc.
A call by a bartender to warn patrons that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.
to (l)
(inflection of)
(alternative form of)
an hour
an appointment
(uxi)
(l), moment (''mainly poetic'')
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(l)
a team
a corporate team
(es-verb form of)