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times
- IPA[tīmz]
美式
- multiplied by
verb: times, 3rd person present: timeses, gerund or present participle: timesing, past tense: timesed, past participle: timesed
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- 1. informal multiplied by eleven times four is forty-four
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future ... travel through space and time our conception of time
- plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done: the first track race is timed for 11.15 the bomb had been timed to go off an hour later
Oxford Dictionary
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future ... travel through space and time our conception of time
- plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done: the first track race is timed for 11:15 the bomb had been timed to go off an hour later
Oxford American Dictionary
- the choice, judgement, or control of when something should be done: one of the secrets of cricket is good timing
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- the choice, judgment, or control of when something should be done: one of the secrets of golf is good timing
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- the time before a particular significant event, especially one with disastrous consequences: in the before times, my beauty regime was obsessive in approach the band will rebroadcast full-length concerts from the before times
- previously; formerly: he that is now called a Prophet, was beforetime called a Seer
Oxford Dictionary
- the time before a particular significant event, especially one with disastrous consequences: in the before times, my beauty regime was obsessive in approach the band will rebroadcast full-length concerts from the before times
- previously; formerly: he that is now called a Prophet, was beforetime called a Seer
Oxford American Dictionary
- sometimes; on occasions
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for multiplication table
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- multiply (a number): you times the six by four to get twenty-four
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