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1 A price chart that displays the high, low, open, and close for a security each day over a specified period of time.
Economy: candlestickУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A price chart that displays the high, low, open, and close for a security each day over a specified period of time.
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2 A seemingly non-existent period of time
Current usage: fornever (Example: "I could watch Passions fornever and never.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A seemingly non-existent period of time
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3 specified period of time contract
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > specified period of time contract
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4 period
مُدَّة \ duration: the time during which sth. lasts: He was put in prison for the duration of the war. period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. term: a fixed period, esp. one (of several months) when a school is at work: a term of imprisonment. -
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عَهْد \ day: time: in the days of your grandfather space travel was unknown. period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). pledge: a solemn promise. promise: a solemn declaration that one will do sth.: An honest man never breaks a promise. regime: government; way of governing: An army regime took control of the country. reign: the period during which a king or queen holds office. vow: a solemn promise. word: a promise: I give you my word that it is true. \ See Also وعد (وَعْد) -
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مَرْحَلَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The boby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. stage: a point or period that forms parts of a course of development: Man’s life is divided into several stages: the baby, the child etc.. \ See Also حقبة (حِقْبَة) -
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فَتْرَة \ period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. while: a period: I waited a long while. He arrived a short (or a little) while ago. -
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حِقْبَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). -
9 time off
nouna period of time away from work or studying.فَتْرَة إسْتِراحَه من العَمَل -
10 time-out
Auszeit f■ Pause von einer Minute, die in einem Futsalspiel jeder Mannschaft einmal pro Halbzeit zusteht. -
11 period oscilacija
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13 time
[taɪm]1. noun1) the hour of the day:What time is it?
الوَقْت، السّاعَهCan your child tell the time yet?
2) the passage of days, years, events etc:الزَّمَنTime will tell.
3) a point at which, or period during which, something happens:ساعَة، فَتْرَه، عَهْد، وَقْتbreakfast-time.
4) the quantity of minutes, hours, days etc, eg spent in, or available for, a particular activity etc:الوَقْت المُخَصَّصAt the end of the exam, the supervisor called "Your time is up!"
5) a suitable moment or period:الوَقْت المُناسِبNow is the time to ask him.
6) one of a number occasions:مَرَّهHe's been to France four times.
7) a period characterized by a particular quality in a person's life, experience etc:فَتْرَه، وَقْتWe had some good times together.
8) the speed at which a piece of music should be played; tempo:سُرْعَه، إيقاعin slow time.
2. verb1) to measure the time taken by (a happening, event etc) or by (a person, in doing something):يَقيس الوَقْتHe timed the journey.
2) to choose a particular time for:يَخْتار الوَقْتYou timed your arrival beautifully!
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14 period
[ˈpɪərɪəd]1. noun1) any length of time:فَتْرَهa period of waiting.
2) a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc:عَهْد، عَصْرthe modern period.
3) the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.نُقْطَة تَدُل عَلى إنتِهاء الجُمْلَه2. adjective(of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old:من نَفْس الفَتْرَهHis house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture).
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15 time
الإِيْقَاع الموسيقيّ \ time: the beat of music, etc.: The dancers kept (in) time with the drums (Their movements followed the beat). \ السَّاعة \ time: the hour: Clocks show the time. The time is now 6 o’clock. \ قَاسَ الوقت \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ مَرَّات (في صيغة الجَمْع) \ time: showing how often: I tried three times. \ مَضْروبًا في (صِيغَة الجَمْع) \ time: showing multiplication: Three times four is twelve (3< multi>4=12). \ وَقَّتَ \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ وَقْت \ time: a period of the past, present or future: in ancient times; in a time of danger, an experience We had a difficult time with my mother when she was ill, the chance or the freedom to do sth. I’ll do it when I have time (when I’m not busy). Don’t waste time!. -
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class, hour, lesson, time* * *(en -r) hour;( undervisningstime) lesson;( i skole også) class, period;[ arbejde 40 timer om ugen] work a forty-hour week;( vej) an hour's walk;[ en halv time] half an hour;[ hver time] every hour, hourly;[ hver halve time] every half hour;[ busserne går hver hele (el. fulde) time] the buses leave every hour on the hour;[ hver time på dagen] at all hours of the day;[ en time i fransk] a lesson in French, a French lesson;[ tage (el. gå til) timer i fransk] take lessons in French, take French lessons;[ give timer i fransk] give lessons in French, give French lessons, teach French;[ i en time] for an hour,( i skolen) during a lesson, in class;[ i den ellevte time] at the eleventh hour;[ to gange i timen] twice an hour;[ 40 miles i timen] 40 miles per (el. an) hour, 40 mph;[få £5 i timen] get £5 an hour (, a lesson);[ om en time, på en time] in an hour;[ for en time siden] an hour ago;[ de små timer] the small hours ( fx it went on into the small hours), the early hours (of the morning);(se også stiv). -
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■ Prolongation of either period of the match estimated by the referee in compensation for time lost through substitutions, treatment of injured players, deliberate time-wasting or any other cause.■ Durch Auswechslungen, Verletzungen, Zeitschinden und ähnliche Gründe verloren gegangene Zeit, die vom Schiedsrichter nach eigenem Ermessen angeordnet und am Ende der entsprechenden Spielzeithälfte nachgeholt wird. -
18 time, period, while
بُرْهَة (فَترةٌ زَمنيَّة) \ time, period, while. -
19 period of convalescence
■ Period the body needs for gradual healing after sickness or injury to regain its original strength.■ Zeitraum, den ein Spieler nach einer Verletzung zur Rekonvaleszenz benötigt.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > period of convalescence
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20 period of release
■ Time-span during which a club has to make any registered player available for the national team of the country for which he is eligible to play on the basis of his nationality, if he is called up by the national association concerned.Syn. period of release
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