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Time
Exemplos
We had a great time at the party.
Nós tivemos um ótimo tempo na festa.
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vez, momento
an instance or occurrence of an action or event, often used to indicate repetition
Exemplos
The recipe says to knead the dough four times before resting.
A receita diz para sovar a massa quatro vezes antes de descansar.
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tempo, momento
a time period that provides an opportunity to do things or accomplish goals
04
época, era
an indefinite period characterized by specific attributes or activities
Exemplos
The early 2000s were a time of rapid technological advancement.
O início dos anos 2000 foi um tempo de rápido avanço tecnológico.
05
momento, ocasião
a suitable moment
06
tempo
the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past
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momento, experiência
a person's experience on a particular occasion
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tempo, quarta dimensão
the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event
09
tempo
rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration
10
tempo, pena
the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned
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vezes, múltiplo
(plural) used to show multiplication or comparison of quantities
Exemplos
The updated design uses two times less material.
O design atualizado usa duas vezes menos material.
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tempo, cronometragem
the recorded duration or measurement of how long an event or task takes to complete, often used in sports or competitions to track performance
Exemplos
The coach was impressed with his personal best time, which was faster than last season.
O treinador ficou impressionado com o seu melhor tempo pessoal, que foi mais rápido do que na última temporada.
to time
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cronometrar, medir o tempo
to measure how long an event, action, or someone performing an action takes
Transitive: to time an event or action
Exemplos
She times her study sessions to maximize productivity.
Ela cronometra suas sessões de estudo para maximizar a produtividade.
02
cronometrar, programar
to decide or organize the specific moment or duration for an event or activity to occur
Transitive: to time an activity
Exemplos
We timed our visit to the museum to avoid the busy afternoon crowds.
Nós cronometramos nossa visita ao museu para evitar as multidões da tarde.
03
cronometrar, regular
to determine or control the tempo, speed, or length of an activity
Transitive: to time sth
Exemplos
The editor timed each segment of the video to fit the client ’s exact specifications.
O editor cronometrou cada segmento do vídeo para se ajustar às especificações exatas do cliente.
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ajustar, sincronizar
to adjust or set a timekeeping device so that it accurately measures time
Transitive: to time a clock or watch
Exemplos
The apprentice learned how to time different types of clocks during the workshop.
O aprendiz aprendeu a ajustar diferentes tipos de relógios durante a oficina.
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cronometrar, sincronizar
to regulate the execution or pace of an action, such as a shot or stroke, so it is performed at the most effective moment
Transitive: to time an action
Exemplos
The batter timed his swing, connecting with the ball for a powerful home run.
O batedor cronometrou seu balanço, conectando com a bola para um poderoso home run.
Árvore Lexical
overtime
timeless
timely
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