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1. (n.) duration
the length of time something continues or exists.
2. duration
continuance in time.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME < ML dūrātiō; see durable,-tion)
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| Definition of 'Duration' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) duration, continuance
the period of time during which something continues
2. (noun) duration, continuance
the property of enduring or continuing in time
3. (noun) duration, length
continuance in time
"the ceremony was of short duration"; "he complained about the length of time required"
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1. (noun) duration
the time sth lasts
for the duration of the performance; long duration balloon flights
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| Definition of 'Duration' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Duration
the state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists
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Sense: the length of time anything continues
We all had to stay indoors for the duration of the storm.
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Afrikaans: tydsduur |
Arabic: مُدَّه، دَوام |
Bulgarian: продължителност |
Brazilian: duração |
Czech: trvání |
German: die Dauer |
Danish: varighed |
Greek: διάρκεια |
Spanish: duración |
Estonian: kestus |
Farsi: مدت |
Finnish: kesto |
French: durée |
Hebrew: מֶשֶך זְמָן |
Hindi: अवधि |
Croatian: trajanje |
Hungarian: (idő)tartam |
Indonesian: selama |
Icelandic: tímalengd; sá tími sem e- |
Italian: durata |
Japanese: 持続期間 |
Korean: 계속 기간 |
Lithuanian: trukmė |
Latvian: tik ilgi, kamēr; uz (kaut |
Malay: jangka masa |
Dutch: duur |
Norwegian: varighet, tidslengde, så |
Polish: trwanie |
Persian: مدت |
Pashto: مزل، وخت، موده |
Portuguese: duração |
Romanian: durată |
Russian: продолжительность |
Slovak: trvanie |
Slovenian: trajanje |
Serbian: trajanje |
Swedish: varaktighet |
Thai: ช่วงเวลา |
Turkish: süre |
Taiwanese: 持續時間 |
Ukrainian: тривалість |
Urdu: کسی چیز کے جاری رہنے کی م |
Vietnamese: khoảng thời gian |
Chinese: 持续时间 |
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