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Zeitabstand
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
in·ter·val [ˈɪntəvəl, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ-] SUST.
1. interval (in space, time):
Abstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
Zwischenraum m <-(e)s, -räume>
Intervall nt <-s, -e> elev.
2. interval METEO.:
Abschnitt m <-[e]s, -e>
3. interval:
interval TEAT., MÚS.
Pause f <-, -n>
interval MÚS.
Intervall nt <-s, -e>
4. interval FÍS.:
time SUST.
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time no pl (considered as a whole):
Zeit f <-, -en>
time is on sb's side
sich dat. die Zeit für etw acus. nehmen
2. time no pl (period, duration):
Zeit f <-, -en>
time's up coloq.
sorry, folks, we're [all] out of time now ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.
extra time DEP.
Verlängerung f <-, -en>
Freizeit f <-> kein pl
Zukunft f <->
injury time ingl. brit. DEP.
Nachspielzeit f <-, -en>
Zeitraum m <-(e)s, -räume>
Spielzeit f <-, -en>
Vergangenheit f <-, -en>
Gegenwart f <->
to do sth for a time
to give sb a hard time coloq.
to make time for sb/sth
sich dat. Zeit für jdn/etw nehmen
to waste sb's time
3. time (pertaining to clocks):
the time is 8.30
es ist 8.30 Uhr
to keep bad/good time watch, clock
to gain/lose time watch, clock
4. time (specific time or hour):
Zeit f <-, -en>
I'll call you ahead of time esp ingl. am.
5. time (occasion):
Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
jedes Mal [o. immer] , wenn ich ...
one/two at a time persons
at any [given] [or [any] one]time
at any [given] [or [any] one]time
at the present [or ingl. am. this]time
6. time (frequency):
Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr. [or ingl. am. three time champion]
oft <öfter, am öftesten>
7. time no pl (correct moment):
[and] about time [too] ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (yet to be accomplished)
to do sth dead [or exactly][or right] on time coloq.
etw pünktlich machen coloq.
8. time often pl (era, lifetime):
Zeit f <-, -en>
to keep up [or ingl. am. change] with the times
to be ahead of [or esp ingl. brit. before] one's time
from [or since]time immemorial [or esp ingl. brit. out of mind]
9. time TRANSP. (schedule):
10. time (hour registration method):
Sommerzeit f <-> kein pl
11. time DEP.:
Zeit f <-, -en>
Rekordzeit f <-, -en>
12. time (multiplied):
13. time no pl MÚS.:
Takt m <-(e)s, -e>
14. time (remunerated work):
short time ingl. brit.
Kurzarbeit f <-> kein pl
to work [or be on] short time ingl. brit.
15. time ingl. brit. (end of pub hours):
time [please]!”
16. time ([not] like):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do [or serve]time coloq.
sitzen <sitzt, saß, gesessen> coloq. fig.
time is money provb.
Zeit ist Geld provb.
[only] time can [or will] tell saying
time and tide wait for no man [or no one] provb.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (measure duration):
2. time (choose best moment for):
to time sth
3. time (arrange when sth should happen):
to time sth to ...
etw so planen, dass ...
Entrada de OpenDict
interval SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
interval SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
long time no hear coloq.
long time no see coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
time SUST.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
interval SUST. CONTAB.
time SUST.
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
interval [ˌɪntəvl] SUST.
Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes
time interval FLUJ. TRÁF.
Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes
Zeitlücke FLUJ. TRÁF.
Grünzeit INFRA.
Present
Itime
youtime
he/she/ittimes
wetime
youtime
theytime
Past
Itimed
youtimed
he/she/ittimed
wetimed
youtimed
theytimed
Present Perfect
Ihavetimed
youhavetimed
he/she/ithastimed
wehavetimed
youhavetimed
theyhavetimed
Past Perfect
Ihadtimed
youhadtimed
he/she/ithadtimed
wehadtimed
youhadtimed
theyhadtimed
PONS OpenDict

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Currently, the standard time interval (called conventional second, or simply second) is defined as 9,192,631,770 oscillations of a hyperfine transition in the 133 caesium atom.
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Squalls refer to an increase in the sustained winds over a short time interval, as there may be higher gusts during a squall event.
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It measures the probability that "all" customer orders arriving within a given time interval will be completely delivered from stock on hand, i.e. without delay.
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The concept of fuzzy stability is considered as an extension into a time interval, taking into account the corresponding stability area of the decision maker.
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Multiple applications in a short time interval can aggravate phytotoxicity.
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