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[Subject: Chronology (Time)]
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future, regarded as a whole
Translated by: GIANNI GAVIOLI
Translated in 90 languages
[Subject: Generalities]
- An instance or occasion, e.g. 'I have been there three times.'
Translated by: PEZZUOLI CLAUDIO
Translated in 30 languages
- The endless stream of instants which regulates the lives, the events and the phenomena.
Translated in 29 languages
- A favorable occasion or time, e.g. 'This is a good moment / time to start.'
Translated in 19 languages
[Subject: Sciences Of Earth & Worlds]
Translated by: TZUNG-HSIEN CHEN
Translated in 18 languages
- An era in history; e.g. at the time of Ancient Rome, people worshipped Jupiter.
Translated by: GIBELLINI MORGAN
Translated in 16 languages
[Subject: Music]
- The characteristic tempo of a particular style of composition.
Translated in 10 languages
Translated by: DAVID LAURENT
Translated in 7 languages
- A single instant of time, a point in time, e.g. 'It's time to go.'
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 4 languages
- to measure time, to see how long something takes to be completed
Translated in 3 languages
[Subject: Idiomatic Expressions]
- A prison sentence
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated in 1 languages