 |
|
 |
Time Definition–noun | 1. | the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another. |
| 2. | duration regarded as belonging to the present life as distinct from the life to come or from eternity; finite duration. |
| 3. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) a system or method of measuring or reckoning the passage of time: mean time; apparent time; Greenwich Time. |
| 4. | a limited period or interval, as between two successive events: a long time. |
| 5. | a particular period considered as distinct from other periods: Youth is the best time of life. |
| 6. | Often, times. | a. | a period in the history of the world, or contemporary with the life or activities of a notable person: prehistoric times;
3e8
in Lincoln's time. |
| b. | the period or era now or previously present: a sign of the times; How times have changed! |
| c. | a period considered with reference to its events or prevailing conditions, tendencies, ideas, etc.: hard times; a time of war. |
|
| 7. | a prescribed or allotted period, as of one's life, for payment of a debt, etc. |
| 8. | the end of a prescribed or allotted period, as of one's life or a pregnancy: His time had come, but there was no one left to mourn over him. When her time ca
376
me, her husband accompanied her to the delivery room. |
| 9. | a period with reference to personal experience of a specified kind: to have a good time; a hot time in the old town tonight. |
| 10. | a period of work of an employee, or the pay for it; working hours or days or an hourly or daily pay rate. |
| 11. | Informal. a term of enforced duty or imprisonment: to serve time in the army; do time in prison. |
| 12. | the period necessary for or occupied by something: The time of the baseball game was two hours and two minutes. The bus takes too much time, so I'll take a plane. |
| 13. | leisure time; sufficient or spare time: to have time for a vacation; I have no time to stop now. |
| 14. | a particular or definite point in time, as indicated by a clock: What time is it? |
| 15. | a particular part of a year, day, etc.; season or period: It's time for lunch. |
| 16. | an appointed, fit, due, or proper instant or period: a time for sowing; the time when the sun crosses the meridian; There is a time for everything. |
| 17. | the particular point in time when an event is scheduled to take place: train time; curtain time. |
| 18. | an indefinite, frequently prolonged period or duration in the future: Time will tell if what we have done here today was right. |
| 19. | the right occasion or opportunity: to watch one's time. |
| 20. | each occasion of a recurring action or event: to do a thing five times; It's the pitcher's time at bat. |
| 21. | times, used as a multiplicative word in phrasal combinations expressing how many instances of a quantity or factor are taken together: Two goes into six three times; five times faster. |
| 22. | Drama. one of the three unities. Compare unity (def. 8). |
| 23. | Prosody. a unit or a group of units in the measurement of meter. |
| 24. | Music. | a. | tempo; relative rapidity of movement. |
| b. | the metrical duration of a note or rest. |
| c. | proper or characteristic tempo. |
| d. | the general movement of a particular kind of musical composition with reference to its rhythm, metrical structure, and tempo. |
| e. | the movement of a dance or the like to music so arranged: waltz time. |
|
| 25. | Military. rate of marching, calculated on the number of paces taken per minute: double time; quick time. |
| 26. | Manège. each completed action or movement of the horse. |
–adjective | 27. | of, pertaining to, or showing the passage of time. |
| 28. | (of an explosive device) containing a clock so that it will detonate at the desired moment: a time bomb. |
| 29. | Commerce. payable at a stated period of time after presentment: time drafts or notes. |
| 30. | of or pertaining to purchases on the installment plan, or with payment postponed. |
–verb (used with object) | 31. | to measure or record the speed, duration, or rate of: to time a race. |
| 32. | to fix the duration of: The proctor timed the test at 15 minutes. |
| 33. | to fix the interval between (actions, events, etc.): They timed their strokes at six per minute. |
| 34. | to regulate (a train, clock, etc.) as to time. |
| 35. | to appoint or choose the moment or occasion for; schedule: He timed the attack perfectly. |
–verb (used without object) | 36. | to keep time; sound or move in unison. |
—Idioms| 37. | against time, in an effort to finish something within a limited period: We worked against time to get out the newspaper. |
38.| ahead of time, before the time due; early: The building was completed ahead of time. |
| 39. | at one time, | a. | once; in a former time: At one time they owned a restaurant. |
| b. | at the same time; at once: They all tried to talk at one time. |
|
| 40. | at
78
the same time, nevertheless; yet: I'd like to try it, but at the same time I'm a little
1173
afraid. |
| 41. | at times, at intervals; occasionally: At times the city becomes intolerable. |
| 42. | beat someone's time, Slang. to compete for or win a person being dated or courted by another; prevail over a rival: He accused me, his own brother, of trying to beat his time. |
| 43. | behind the times, old-fashioned; dated: These attitudes are behind the times. |
| 44. | for the time being, temporarily; for the present: Let's forget about it for the time being. |
| 45. | from time to time, on occasion; occasionally; at intervals: She comes to see us from time to time. |
| 46. | gain time, to postpone in order to make preparations or gain an advantage; delay the outcome of: He hoped to gain time by putting off signing the papers for a few days more. |
| 47. | in good time, | a. | at the right time; on time; punctually. |
| b. | in advance of the right time; early: We arrived at the appointed spot in good time. |
|
| 48. | in no time, in a very brief time; almost at once: Working together, they cleaned the entire house in no time. |
| 49. | in time, | a. | early enough: to come in time for dinner. |
| b. | in the future; eventually: In time he'll see what is right. |
| c. | in the correct rhythm or tempo: There would always be at least one child who couldn't play in time with the music. |
|
| 50. | keep time, | a. | to record time, as a watch or clock does. |
| b. | to mark or observe the tempo. |
| c. | to perform rhythmic movements in unison. |
|
| 51. | kill time, to occupy oneself with some activity to make time pass quickly: While I was waiting, I killed time counting the cars on the freight trains. |
| 52. | make time, | a. | to
d46
move quickly, esp. in an attempt to recover lost time. |
| b. | to travel at a particular speed. |
|
| 53. | make time with, Slang. to pursue or take as a sexual partner. |
| 54. | many a time, again and again; frequently: Many a time they didn't have enough to eat and went to bed hungry. |
| 55. | mark time, | a. | to suspend progress temporarily, as to await developments; fail to advance. |
| b. | Military. to move the feet alternately as in marching, but without advancing. |
|
| 56. | on one's own time, during one's free time; without payment: He worked out more efficient production methods on his own time. |
| 57. | on time, | a. | at the specified time; punctually. |
| b. | to be paid for within a designated period of time, as in installments: Many people are never out of debt because they buy everything on time. |
|
| 58. | out of time, not in the proper rhythm: His singing was out of time with the music. |
| 59. | pass the time of day, to converse briefly with or greet someone: The women would stop in the market to pass the time of day. |
| 60. | take one's time, to be slow or leisurely; dawdle: Speed was important here, but he just took his time. |
| 61. | time after time, again and again; repeatedly; often: I've told him time after time not to slam the door. |
| 62. | time
7f
and time again, repeatedly; often: Time and time again I warned her to stop smoking.
3e8
Also, time and again. |
| 63. | time of life, (one's) age: At your time of life you must be careful not to overdo things. |
| 64. | time of one's life, Informal. an extremely enjoyable experience: They had the time of their lives on their trip to Europe. |
| From Dictionary
Keeping Definition–noun | 1. | agreement or conformity in things or elements associated together: His actions are not in keeping with his words. |
| 2. | the act of a person or thing that keeps; observance, custody, or care. |
| 4. | holding, reserving, or retaining. |
| From Dictionary
System Definition–noun | 1. | an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system. |
| 2. | any assemblage or set of correlated members: a system of currency; a system of shorthand characters. |
| 3. | an ordered and comprehensive assemblage of facts, principles, doctrines, or the like in a particular field of knowledge or thought: a system of philosophy. |
| 4. | a coordinated body of methods or a scheme or plan of procedure; organizational scheme: a system of government. |
| 5. | any formulated, regular, or special method or plan of procedure: a system of marking, numbering, or measuring; a winning system at bridge. |
| 6. | due method or orderly manner of arrangement or procedure: There is no system in his work. | |
| 8. | Astronomy. | a. | a number of heavenly bodies associated and acting together according to certain natural laws: the solar system. |
| b. | a hypothesis or theory of the disposition and arrangements of the heavenly bodies by which their phenomena, motions, changes, etc., are explained: the Ptolemaic system; the Copernican system. |
|
| 9. | Biology. | a. | an assemblage of organs or related tissues concerned with the same function: the nervous system; the digestive system. |
| b. | the entire human or animal body considered as a functioning unit: an ingredient toxic to the system. |
|
| 10. | one's psychological makeup, esp. with reference to desires or preoccupations: to get something out of one's system. |
| 11. | a method or scheme of classification: the Linnean system of plants. |
| 12. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) the prevailing structure or organization of society, business, or politics or of society in general; establishment (usually prec. by the): to work within the system instead of trying to change it. |
| 13. | Geology. a major division of
376
rocks comprising sedimentary deposits and igneous masses formed during a single geologic period. |
| 14. | Physical Chemistry. a combination of two or more phases, as a binary system, each of which consists of one or more substances, that is attaining or is in equilibrium. |
| 15. | Computers. a working combination of hardware, software, and data communications devices. |
| 16. | Checkers. either of the two groups of 16 pla
111d
ying squares on four alternate columns. |
| From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaInternational System of Units international decimal system of weights and measures derived from and extending the metric system of units. Adopted by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1960, it is abbreviated ...
numerals and numeral systems a collection of symbols used to represent small numbers, together with a system of rules for representing larger numbers.calendar No North American Indian tribe had a true calendar-a single integrated system of denoting days and longer periods of time. Usually, intervals of time were counted independently of one another. The ...
irrigation and drainage Drainage systems may be divided into two categories, surface and subsurface. Each has several components with similar functions but different names. At the lower, or disposal, end of either system is ...
environmental works In the United States a key feature of regulations pertaining to waste transport is the "cradle-to-grave" manifest system, which monitors the journey of hazardous waste from its point of origin to the ...
GPS The Navstar GPS system consists of three major segments: the space segment, the control segment, and the user segment. The space component is made up of the Navstar constellation in orbit around the ...
geometry Part of the motivation for the close study of Apollonius during the 17th century was the application of conic sections to astronomy. Kepler not only replaced the many circles of the old planetary ...
Japan The ancestors of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Edo bakufu, were the Matsudaira, a Sengoku daimyo family from the mountainous region of Mikawa province (in present Aichi prefecture) who had ...
Tertiary Period Classically, the Cenozoic Era was divided into the Tertiary and Quaternary periods, separated at the boundary between the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs (1.8 million years ago); however, by the late ...
memory Some aspects of memory can be likened to a system for storing and efficiently retrieving information. One system in particular-identified as "working memory" by the British psychologist Alan ...
|
Related topics from Ask NewsThomson Reuters Unveils New Enhancements to its Enterprise Risk ...
WebWire - Found 3 hours ago ... party position keeping system providing the ability to consolidate credit, market and limit information while managing the data in real-time...
|
|
Working remotely: Tech tools for keeping your business up-to-speed
Eastside Business - Found 14 hours ago ... tool for keeping employees up-to-date on business activity and connected in real time to the ... e-mail and slowing down the system, employees ...
|
|
Kuwait mulls alternatives to sponsor system
Gulf Times - Found Sep. 13, 2008 ... the system, any foreign worker in Kuwait must be sponsored by a Kuwaiti employer, thus keeping ... However, suggestions for a time-limit on the
|
|
Fate of siren system uncertain
Fort Saskatchewan Record - Found Sep. 13, 2008 ... or scrap the system entirely at a one-time cost ... use the sirens as a backup to other available systems while keeping the system in place ...
|
|
Sherman Oaks Plumbers Install Copper Repipe To Maintain Value Of The ...
ArticleXplosion.com - Found Sep. 13, 2008 Over time the zinc breaks down, leading to rusty ... Keeping your home's plumbing system is top condition is essential to the overall maintenance ...
|
|
Skewed: School bus system prioritizes drivers, tourists, not ...
Guam Pacific Daily News - Found Sep. 2, 2008 ... stands, the current system, which is under a union contract, places more importance on keeping ... system should have been overhauled a long ...
|
|
Landing system at Kolkata airport secondary runway
Hindu Business Line - Found Aug. 28, 2008 We had initially planned to locate the system keeping in view the extension of the secondary ... airport boundary, the procedure may take time as
|
|
UL System campuses hurricane status report
Shreveport Times - Found Aug. 30, 2008 BATON ROUGE - The eight University of Louisiana System campuses are keeping watch on Hurricane ... At this time, no changes have been made to
|
|
Free Registry Fix Software Is Effective For Keeping The Registry ...
Article Dashboard.com - Found Aug. 31, 2008 Registry is used for keeping the information about the hardware ... This is because the registry is modified every time any change is made in the ...
|
|
How to - prioritise your time
ACCA - Found Aug. 19, 2008 ... list - but do have a system; keeping everything in your head is usually a recipe for organisational disaster. Before you can plan your time, ...
|
|
|
Related topics from TechnoratiAre There Cures For Ovarian Cysts? by Jay Taylor Before choosing between alternative health all natural ovarian cyst cures or opting for conventional treatment with your health care professional, there are some things that you need know before making that choice. First off it is imperative that you have the cyst diagnosed by a doctor. You need to know what type and the size of the cyst you have, before making any choices, whether natural or conventional treatment. Sometimes medical treatment may be necessary or be the only safe San Diego Chargers @ Denver Broncos -- The Edge For all your San Diego Chargers News, check out Bolts From The Blue 2008 OFFENSE Category Broncos Chargers Points Scored 41.0 (1st) 24.0 (23rd) Passing 300.0 (4th) 211.0 (11th) Rushing 141.0 (11th) 105.0 (20th) Total Offense (yards) 441.0 (4th) 316.0 (15th) 2008 DEFENSE Category Broncos Chargers Points Scored 14.0 (10th) 26.0 (25th) Passing 157.0 (10th) 246.0 (27th) Rushing 150.0 (25th) 142.0 (23rd) Total Defense (yards) 307.0 (15th) 388.0 (27th) Week Here is Where we WILL Hurt if Journalists Loose Their Jobs En Masse Of course our purpose here at NewsBusters is to shed light on the obscene bias often underlying what passes for journalism here in the United States (and in Canada and Europe sometimes, as well). We here at NB, however, want to stress that we aren't out to "destroy" journalism itself. We understand how important a free and open press is to keep our democratic republic on the straight and narrow. And, with this piece I'd like to present one reason why seeing journalists lose their jobs in such mKEEPING VIGIL: DISSOLVING DISBELIEF TO NAUGHT KEEPING VIGIL: DISSOLVING DISBELIEF TO NAUGHT I can remember growing up; when waiting for Christmas or my birthday, and having tried my best to suppress all anxiety that was consuming my patients, it became clear then that patience was yet to become a firm characteristic. Ironically, had I not been so impatient; foolishly getting in to trouble, a lot of things in life would still be a mystery unto me. Thus the inpatients of a child are often his learning. Now that adulthood is slowly overshadGive Yourself Permission to Laugh it up Yoga doesn’t have to be serious all the time! It’s a misconception that the practice is solely solemn, involving only stone faces, minds empty of all thought, and free of any distractions in the environment. Sometimes it’s all those things, but let’s face it: we live in real life and very few of us can achieve a state where we’re really free from distractions, empty of all thought, and solid as stone as we focus on our body during practice. Ideally we all find peace in yoga, but there’s so muReview: Viva Piñata – Trouble in Paradise After the mini-game filled party animals, and its very own kids TV show, Rare finally brings us its next proper game in the Viva Piñata series, that being Viva Piñata – Trouble in Paradise. As soon as you insert Viva Piñata into your 360 and start the game up, you are welcomed with bright colours, plenty of cute creatures and a very friendly looking game. Starting up a new game will quickly give you the gist of Trouble in Paradise’s story. Professor Pestor, leader of the Ruffians, haSlySoft Game Jackal Pro v3.1.1.0 Multilingual SlySoft.Game.Jackal.Pro.v3.1.1.0.Multilingual Game Jackal Pro is the ultimate "must have" killer app for the PC gamer! If you, like most gamers, find it annoying looking for and inserting the CD-ROM for your favorite game each time you play it, then Game Jackal Pro is for you. Keeping your gaming investment safe: One major concern gamers have is the CD's life span. The CD-ROM for a popular game may be inserted and removed many hundreds of times, this of course leads to the inevitaRIP David Foster Wallace It is a grim coincidence that I wrote a column extolling the virtues of writer David Foster Wallace in which I called him my “favorite living essayist” on the very day that his body was discovered by his wife in California. That column, which focused on the election and books one could read to better understand it, was published the day his suicide-by-hanging was announced to the world. A day has gone past, and still I find myself deeply affected, almost at a loss for words — something WallacJen Kirkman Interview By: Ben Kharakh “Funny” is just a perspective you have on a thing or event in your life. Take a comedian like Jen Kirkman. She’s told her stories across the nation, on television, and on her critically lauded CD, Self Help. Some of her stories are about things that once made her angry, anxious, or embarrassed, but now they just make her laugh. This wasn’t just something that happened overnight but rather was a skill she developed over the course of countless performances. Being able to find tYour Strings of Success Your Strings of Success Posted in September 16th, 2008 by Jeanette Cates in Home & Family by Jeanette Cates You have an online business with a problem that eludes you. A way of figuring it out may lie in the following process, which is called “unraveling the strings of success”. Imagine the strings slowly unraveling as you try out the system. 1. Figure out what you want. It may be a new website, more subscribers, fewer support tickets. In online business terms, let’s say I want “more salUnravel Your Strings of Success by Jeanette Cates If you have ever had a problem that you just couldn’t figure out about your online endeavors, there is a method that may help you find the answer. Unraveling the “strings of success” is that method. Close your eyes and watch the strings as you learn the theory behind this method. 1. You have to know what it is that you want. Is it more members, a brand new site, or not as many sales tickets? For the sake of the internet, let us say that you want increased sales. 2. Using theHow Would You Like to Unravel Your Strings of Success? by Jeanette Cates If you’ve ever been stuck on a problem in your online business and didn’t have a clue where to start, here’s a technique that may work for you. It’s called “unraveling the strings of success.” You’ll be able to visualize those strings as you see how it works. 1. Have you figured out the end result that you want? Maybe it is a giant subscription base, less support tickets, or a totally different website. For the sake of your business, how about saying expansive sales are your Why Obama's Health Plan Is Better Bingo! Why Obama's Health Plan Is Better: My phone number is 925-708-0467... In the Wall Street Journal on September 16, 2008. Harvard Professor and Obama Health Care Advisor David M. Cutler and his coauthors show that John McCain's health-care reform plan burdens America's high-value businesses with extra taxes. In America today, high-value and high-wage jobs are also high-benefit jobs. John McCain taxes them. And when you tax something, you get fewer of them: fewer of the high-value joSalt Water Aquarium - Preparing A Kit For Emergencies by The Aquarium Lady Salt water aquarium first aid kits are crucial to have if you intend to take up the hobby of owning tropical fish, or other forms of salt water marine life. Such kits will help to make sure that you can deal with any emergencies that may arise, when you own a wonderful salt water aquarium. Such kits become extremely useful if you find yourself in a situation where you need to remove some, or all of the water in your salt water aquarium. Plus they are ideal to help you dealSchweitzer-Brown-Jones Debate, Round 1 The Philadelphia Question—surely the most important issue of all time. Did the editor of the Missoulian really lead with the suggestion that Governor Schweitzer insulted Native Americans? She must read lousy editorials in the morning. Gloomy Roy just said the election process is not a joke. Tell that to his campaign manager. Stan Jones is blue. He is not good at math or statistics. What can the state do to mitigate the warming crisis? Should we build new coal plants? Roy wants to ‘put asiLiver questions your last weekend First of all, thanks for keeping up the regular exercise. Brain won’t stop talking about those endorphins (as you’re probably aware) and Lungs and Heart are completely elated when you’re firing on all cylinders on the treadmill and in the lap pool. In the long run, the improved blood flow makes all of us organs happier. Kidney, on the other hand, is pissed. He says you need to stop mega-dosing on protein. In between the whey shakes, the copious amounts of chicken and tuna and the pre-bedtimGeorge and B rad tie the knot LOS ANGELES - George Takei and his longtime partner, Brad Altman, have agreed to live long and prosper together. Takei, 71, and Altman, 54, were married Sunday in a multicultural ceremony at the Japanese American National Museum that featured a Buddhist priest, Native American wedding bands, a Japanese Koto harp and a bagpipe procession. The couple, both clad in white dinner jackets with black pants, made a grand entrance to the tune of "One Singular Sensation" from the Broadway musicalA Day Out With An Hp Laptop Technological advancement these days is not about going on a blind rampage for exploring and developing new, low utility, trivial devices but innovating and designing useful, in-demand, ‘need of the hour’ products and services. With the increased amount of electronic gadgets controlling and comforting our lives, we have emerged from the era where we used to be passive receivers of goods and services. Instead the more customized that our day-to-day activities have become, the more specific and"We've tried hypnosis, past life regression, ouiji boards, give-way music. What's left?" Warning: seriously woo-woo entry ahead... As a general rule, when I go for, like, a decade without posting, it's safe to assume something's going on. Usually that something is either something I don't want to talk about, or something I want to talk about but don't know how. This time it's the latter. So here's the deal: all the depressive rambling that's made up my blog over the last... oh, three or so months has really been getting me down. Not suicidal down, but to the point where I was wonCure Hypertension - Cure High Blood Pressure Naturally with these 5 Secrets Did you know that you can cure hypertension naturally and not contribute to the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies which market high blood pressure medication? In fact, millions of people are now choosing simple high blood pressure tips instead of expensive prescription medication because it is more affordable, safer and more effective. If you are tired of the side effects? If you are tired of the price? If you are tired of knowing that you will be taking medication the rest of you |
|
|
|