times的意思和读音

times

: [taɪmz] : [taɪmz]

n.

prep.

v.“time”

timeses  timesing  timesed  

timesprep.

1.(informal)multiplied by

Five times two is/equals ten(5 × 2 = 10) .

n.

1.[pl]used in comparisons to show how much more, better, etc. sth is than sth else

three times as long as sth

three times longer than sth

three times the length of sth

v.1.“time”

n.1.“time”

na.1.Times , The ()

prep.1.multiplied by

v.1.The third person singular present tense of time

n.1.The plural of time

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4. LogTime / Times PE_Contacter:

7. Arrays Dates/Times Regular Expressions ...

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1.But, some times, the value certainly does not display in them has how much money, but is displaying them to human society's contribution in.

2."A lot of times it might just be weak accounting processes, a lack of knowledge, or just a bit of sloppiness, " Buhr says.

3.The Sunday Times in London quotes the British commander in Afghanistan as also saying the Taleban cannot be defeated on the battlefield.

4.He takes a moment to rub a finger across it a few more times.

5.The king said to him, 'How many times must I make you swear to tell me nothing but the truth in the name of the Lord ? '

6.While investors did not appreciate the direction of the market, at all times the markets were accessible, liquid and transparent.

7.Afterward, she says she feels a little dizzy but energized enough to run around the block a couple of times.

8.I thought I was a couple of times. But I think it was more of a case of being in lust. Both times.

9.At times it was hard to tell whether it was Goldman's deal or that of its clients.

10.Then there has been the announcement by Abbey, the UK bank, that it would be prepared to lend home buyers five times their gross income.(Abbey)5