timed的意思和读音

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n.

v.()()

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adj.+n.same time,free time,hard time,difficult time,proper time

v.+n.take time,spend time,spare time,waste time,time come

v.count,measure,clock,calculate,record

n.period,while,occasion,instance,era

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n.1.the quantity that you measure using a clock; a particular moment during a day, measured on a clock; the time in a particular part of the world2.a particular amount of time; a period in someones life; a period in history3.an occasion; an experience; a moment; a particular point when something happens; a particular moment that is appropriate or not appropriate for something; used for saying how often something happens4.the time that is available for something; the amount of time that you need for a particular activity; the amount of time that someone takes to finish a race5.the speed at which a piece of music is played, measured as the number of beats in each bar1.the quantity that you measure using a clock; a particular moment during a day, measured on a clock; the time in a particular part of the world2.a particular amount of time; a period in someones life; a period in history3.an occasion; an experience; a moment; a particular point when something happens; a particular moment that is appropriate or not appropriate for something; used for saying how often something happens4.the time that is available for something; the amount of time that you need for a particular activity; the amount of time that someone takes to finish a race5.the speed at which a piece of music is played, measured as the number of beats in each bar

v.1.to use a clock to measure something, for example how long something lasts or how often something happens within a particular period2.to hit a ball well or badly in a sport because of the exact moment when you hit it3.to arrange something so that it happens at a particular time; to do something by chance at a particular moment

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2. R=relevant T=timed S=specific ...

6.listic)、(As if Now)、Timed)。

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1.It was not in him to say to the wife of his bosom that Mr. Slope's sermon was ill-timed, impertinent, and vexatious.

2.It was an excellent post, and perfectly timed as it mirrors my own recent efforts at making exercise a daily habit.

3.Mr. Zoellick's remarks weren't timed to be part of a U. S. offensive; rather he answered questions posed to him by The Wall Street Journal.

4.In that sense, her suicide was one of the most welcome and well-timed acts that Marilyn ever succeeded in carrying through.

5.The timed button presses make it a lot more realistic and the Contain function allows you to hold up your opponent in 1v1 situations.11

6.Many Pakistanis living in Britain agree that Mr. Zardari's overseas trip at a time of an acute humanitarian crisis at home is ill timed.

7.He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation.

8.By default, Rails does not provide such a mechanism, but a plug-in called timed_fragment_cache does the trick.,Railstimed_fragment_cache

9.However, as the case of the pilot illustrates, there can be a variety of underlying causes for these ill-timed outbursts.

10.If the total number of open HTTP connections reaches the connection limit on an HTTP server, you are likely to see timed-out connections.HTTPHTTP