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 timing ['taimiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 时间选择, 时间测定, 定时, 调速

[计] 定时器时钟

[化] 定时; 同步




    timing
    [ noun ]
    1. the time when something happens

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics)

    4. <noun.act>


    Time \Time\ (t[imac]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Timed} (t[imac]md);
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Timing}.]
    1. To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at
    the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance
    rightly.

    There is no greater wisdom than well to time the
    beginnings and onsets of things. --Bacon.

    2. To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in
    time of movement.

    Who overlooked the oars, and timed the stroke.
    --Addison.

    He was a thing of blood, whose every motion
    Was timed with dying cries. --Shak.

    3. To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as,
    to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.

    4. To measure, as in music or harmony.

    1. Stuart B. Rekant, an MCEG executive vice president who masterminded the program, said early last week that the delayed delivery of MCEG movies has created "timing gaps" in payments by overseas distributors.
    2. Mr. Adelizzi declined to discuss reasons for the timing of Home Federal's applications, but said the moves put Home Federal "in the best position to remain flexible for the future."
    3. The bank will announce the timing of the auction and type of issue to be offered four weeks in advance.
    4. "The timing was right because of the success of UMC," he says.
    5. "If the Khian Sea is planning to go to West Africa, if these guys are thinking of marketing their material there, their timing is way off," said Peter Christich, an official in the EPA's international affairs office.
    6. The timing of the plan also puzzled Peru's creditors.
    7. Later, he told Bowen: "You're timing was excellent.
    8. Polaroid's retrenchment plan, announced July 12, was widely seen as an anti-takeover measure, and analysts said Wednesday the timing of the Shamrock offer suggested it was the trigger for the Polaroid changes.
    9. And the timing was perfect.
    10. He tells me my timing is "atrocious," my voice "monotone and off-key."
    11. But some analysts feared the timing of the two events would create the impression that Japan had succumbed to Saddam Hussein's apparent strategy to divide the international alliance against Iraq.
    12. "It's not `don't come," Quayle acknowledged today in an interview with The Associated Press. "It's a matter of timing on when you will come," he said, expressing the reaction he has gotten from nations he wanted to visit.
    13. "I really didn't contest it," said Robertson, in Orlando, Fla. "We had virtually no organization in Vermont." In years past, Vermont's primary won national media attention because of its timing.
    14. By contrast, fields and orchards are bare in late November and trees have lost their leaves. "When we celebrate Thanksgiving under these conditions, we seem to have lost our sense of timing," the almanac said.
    15. The paper said the group had written to Moscow to discuss the timing of the visit and the range of people and institutions with whom contacts would be sought.
    16. Many may not survive foreign competition. An important issue is the timing of membership of the exchange rate mechanism.
    17. The timing was terrific, two months after the watershed accord between the U.S. and its allies to drive down the value of the dollar.
    18. Hers is also a main board appointment. With her timing 'less than perfect', Oliver left Tootal Apparel shortly after a management buyout, where she says she was not a major shareholder, and effectively not on the board.
    19. Mr. Bouwman said management will decide on the size and timing of any stock buy-back after the shareholder vote.
    20. But the timing of this crisis, coming just as the old Cold War-era political structures are collapsing, guarantees that it will have an even more profound impact than would normally be expected from such a highstakes international confrontation.
    21. Japanese investors are now watching moves on the foreign exchange market, as well as the timing of any official discount rate hike, the analyst said.
    22. Zuegg bought the plant for around DM5m (Pounds 2m), slashed the workforce to 35 and spent DM16m on new machinery. The timing could hardly have been better for Italians eager to point out their country's deficiencies.
    23. "The timing of this decision is most unfortunate," Johnson said. "Closing arguments were heard April 19 and we finally get a ruling just six weeks before Election Day.
    24. As Mr. Measor points out, bad timing could cause a company to buy land when the market is strong, only to find that when the development is finished two or three years later, the market has weakened drastically.
    25. The timing would depend, he said, on further de-regulation of the foreign exchange market.
    26. Sen. Fowler got some unwanted publicity because of the unfortunate timing.
    27. He and Robert Caswell adapted their screenplay from John Bryson's book "Evil Angels." The moviemakers' timing was better than they could have anticipated.
    28. Two years before the first launch of the space shuttle, a programmer changed the timing on some shuttle software by one-30th of a second.
    29. As a practical matter, however, the exact timing of his signature - which was a certainty - was not significant as long as it occurred within a day or so.
    30. 'There had been some decent activity numbers. 'The problem was the timing and the subsequent revelation that Eddie George (governor of the Bank of England) didn't want it.
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