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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

well-timed [ingl. brit. wɛlˈtʌɪmd, ingl. am. ˌwɛlˈtaɪmd] ADJ.

well-timed remark, takeover:

well-timed

ill-timed ADJ.

ill-timed remark, arrival
ill-timed takeover, campaign

I. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] SUST.

1. time (continuum):

2. time (specific duration):

3. time (hour of the day, night):

to lose time clock:

4. time (era, epoch):

to be ahead of or in advance of the times person, invention:

5. time (moment):

6. time (occasion):

7. time (experience):

se la couler douce coloq.

8. time ADMIN. (hourly rate):

9. time (length of period):

10. time MÚS.:

11. time DEP.:

12. time MAT. fig.:

II. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] V. trans.

1. time (schedule):

time attack
prévoir (for pour)
time holiday, visit
prévoir, fixer (for pour)
time appointment, meeting
to be well-/badly-timed

2. time (judge):

time blow, stroke, shot

3. time (measure speed, duration):

time athlete, cyclist
time journey, speech
time egg

III. to time oneself V. v. refl.

to time oneself v. refl.:

IV. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm]

to do time (prison) coloq.
faire de la taule coloq.
to make time with sb ingl. am. coloq. (chat up)
draguer qn coloq.
s'envoyer qn coloq.
long time no see coloq.!
time please! ingl. brit. (in pub)

time dilatation, time dilation SUST.

space-time, space-time continuum SUST. FÍS.

exposure time SUST. FOTO

term time [tɜːm taɪm] SUST.

time-waster [ingl. brit. ˈtʌɪmweɪstə, ingl. am. ˈtaɪmˌweɪstər] SUST.

1. time-waster (idle person):

flemmard/-e m/f coloq.

2. time-waster (casual inquirer):

I. full-time ADJ.

1. full-time DEP.:

full-time score, whistle

2. full-time (permanent):

full-time job, worker, student, secretary
to be in full-time education schoolchild:

II. full-time ADV.

full-time study, teach, work:

III. full time SUST. DEP.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
inopportun (inopportune)
ill-timed

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

ill-timed ADJ.

ill-timed

well-timed ADJ.

well-timed

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time (chronological dimension):

2. time no pl. (period of time):

journey time/cooking time cooking time

3. time (point in time):

time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth, at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
from time to time no pl.
ahead of time ingl. am.

4. time (experience):

to give sb a hard time coloq.

5. time (opportunity, leisure):

to have got time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth

6. time (incident):

three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.

7. time (epoch):

at the time of sth no pl.
to keep up [or to change] with the times ingl. am.
to be ahead of [or before] one's time ingl. brit.

8. time pl. (when measuring) MAT.:

9. time DEP.:

10. time no pl. MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to do time ingl. brit. coloq.

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time (measure time of):

time runner
time journey

2. time (choose best moment for):

time wedding, meeting, comment
a well-timed remark

half-time SUST. DEP.

time clock SUST.

double time no pl. SUST.

extra time [ˈekstrətaɪm] SUST. no pl. ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP.

time lag SUST.

small-time ADJ.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
timed release
en el diccionario PONS

ill-timed ADJ.

ill-timed

well-timed ADJ.

well-timed

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time (chronological dimension):

2. time (period of time):

3. time (point in time):

time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth
at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.

4. time (experience):

to give sb a hard time coloq.

5. time (opportunity, leisure):

to have time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth

6. time (incident):

7. time (epoch):

8. time pl. math (when measuring):

9. time sports:

10. time MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to do/serve time coloq.

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time (measure time of):

time runner
time trip

2. time (choose best moment for):

time wedding, meeting, comment
a well-timed remark

Mountain time SUST.

lead time SUST.

local time SUST.

response time SUST. comput

response time on phone

quality time SUST.

access time SUST. comput

talk time SUST. TEL.

Glosario OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

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

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With both teams failing to break the deadlock the match went into extra time.
en.wikipedia.org
If still had tied after extra time, the title would be decided by penalty shootout.
en.wikipedia.org
It all takes extra time and effort, chasing lost mittens and drying wet snowsuits and wrapping faces in scarves that will come undone minutes later.
thechronicleherald.ca
The scoreline was 00 after 90 minutes of normal time which forced 30 minutes of extra time to be played.
en.wikipedia.org
He came on as a substitute in the 81st minute and played the entire extra time session before watching his club bow out 42 on penalties.
en.wikipedia.org

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