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I . pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd] SUST.

2. period (lesson):

ura f

5. period coloq. (menstruation):

6. period ingl. am. LING. also fig. (full stop):

pika f

II . pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd] ADJ.

1. period (of an earlier period):

2. period (concerning menstruation):

ˈpay·back pe·ri·od SUST.

ˈpeak pe·ri·od SUST.

1. peak period ELECTRNIA.:

2. peak period (in traffic):

ˈtri·al pe·ri·od SUST.

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The system allowed convicted felons to leave prison for short periods.
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This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods.
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Low evaporation losses allow longer relubrication periods and less contamination in exhaust filter systems.
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Lease terms such as rental, term, option periods and outgoings recovery are pivotal in terms of value.
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Working memory capacity allows for the retention and manipulation of information for short periods of time.
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For example, when the bar is white and high relative to other time periods, it means buyers are very bullish.
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For long periods, she did not tolerate any food other than milk.
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The earlier parts of the castle constructions are characterised by heavy granite boulder constructions, but with ever more refined details in later periods.
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It has housed a general store, grocery and gas station, muskrat skinner's store and antique shop at various periods.
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Their surfaces were not as smooth as in later periods, and the paint was made of non water-resistant mineral and vegetable pigments.
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