Time

  • 91time — 1. noun /tɑem,tɜːm,taɪ̯m/ a) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past. Time stops for nobody. b) A quantity of availability in time. the ebb and flow of time See Also …

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  • 92time —    the happening of something subject to a taboo    Childbirth, death, imprisonment, or menstruation:     Elizabeth s full time came that she should be delivered; and she brought forth a son. (Luke 1: 57)     My wife she be near her time wi the… …

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  • 93Time Is — Infobox Album | Name = Time Is Type = Album Artist = The Idle Race Released = 1971 Recorded = 1971 Genre = rock music Length = Label = Regal Zonophone Producer = The Idle Race Kenneth Young Reviews = *Allmusic Last album = Idle Race (1969) This… …

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  • 94Time t — Эта статья о формате кодирования времени; об утилите см.: time (Unix). UNIX время или POSIX время (англ. Unix time)  способ кодирования времени, принятый в POSIX совместимых операционных системах. Моментом начала отсчёта считается полночь (по… …

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  • 95Time — Revista noticiosa de circulación semanal publicada en Nueva York, EE.UU. Fundada en 1923 por Henry R. Luce (gerente) y Briton Hadden (director editorial). Se transformó en la revista más influyente de EE.UU., con un formato que significó una… …

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  • 96time — For the Hebrews, time was duration: it went on for a certain measurable length, short (1 Sam. 9:16), or longer (Eccles. 3:1), or indefinite (Mic. 4:7). In the NT the Greek chronos is used for a length of time (John 7:33) and kairos for an… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 97time — taɪm n. system used to place one event in relation to another (such as past vs. present, yesterday vs. today); period, era; hour; rate v. set a time, determine a time adj. of time …

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  • 98time-on — /taɪm ˈɒn/ (say tuym on) noun 1. resumption of play (in a football game, etc.) after time out. 2. Sport the extra time added to a period of play to account for time lost during stoppage of play …

  • 99time —    The basic way of experiencing time is not as a succession of fixed units (e.g. hours), but through three natural cycles: night and day, the moon s phases, and the year. The first is the most immediate, and the most charged with symbolic and… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 100time — /taɪm/ noun 1. a period during which something takes place, e.g. one hour, two days, fifty minutes, etc. 2. a period before something happens ♦ to keep within the time limits or within the time schedule to complete work by the time stated …

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