Definitions for timestaɪmz
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
timestaɪmz(prep.)
multiplied by:
two times four.
Category: Math
Origin of times:
1350–1400
Princeton's WordNet
times(noun)
a more or less definite period of time now or previously present
"it was a sign of the times"
multiplication, times(noun)
an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed
"the multiplication of four by three gives twelve"; "four times three equals twelve"
Kernerman English Learner's Dictionary
times(preposition)ɪmz
multiplied by
3 times 4 is 12
Wiktionary
times(Noun)
The circumstances of a certain time.
Modern times are so very different from the past.
times(Noun)
A person's experiences or biography.
The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter
times(Verb)
To multiply.
times(Preposition)
Product of the previous number and the following number.
Times(ProperNoun)
A common name (often in combination) for a newspaper or periodical, especially The Times (published in the United Kingdom), but also The New York Times, The Times of India, Radio Times, etc.
times(Noun)
Plural form of time.
Webster Dictionary
Times
of Time
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
times
(C-, D-, M-days end at 2400 hours Universal Time (Zulu time) and are assumed to be 24 hours long for planning.) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff normally coordinates the proposed date with the commanders of the appropriate unified and specified commands, as well as any recommended changes to C-day. L-hour will be established per plan, crisis, or theater of operations and will apply to both air and surface movements. Normally, L-hour will be established to allow C-day to be a 24- hour day. a. C-day. The unnamed day on which a deployment operation commences or is to commence. The deployment may be movement of troops, cargo, weapon systems, or a combination of these elements using any or all types of transport. The letter
Translations for times
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
- tye, eraAfrikaans

- فَتْرَه، عَهْدArabic

- временаBulgarian

- temposPortuguese (BR)

- období, časyCzech

- die Zeiten (pl.)German

- tiderDanish

- εποχή, χρονική περίοδοςGreek

- tiemposSpanish

- ajajärkEstonian

- زمانه؛ روزگارFarsi

- aikakausiFinnish

- période, temps (pl.)French

- זְמַנִיםHebrew

- समयHindi

- vremena, dobaCroatian

- korszak; időkHungarian

- masaIndonesian

- tímar, tímaskeiðIcelandic

- periodoItalian

- 時代Japanese

- 시대Korean

- laikaiLithuanian

- laiki; periodsLatvian

- zamanMalay

- tijdenDutch

- tiderNorwegian

- czasyPolish

- زمانه؛ روزگارPersian

- دورانPashto

- temposPortuguese

- vremuri, epocă, perioadăRomanian

- времена; эпохаRussian

- obdobie,časySlovak

- časiSlovenian

- vremenaSerbian

- tidevarv, tiderSwedish

- ยุคThai

- günler, zamanTurkish

- 時期,時代Chinese (Trad.)

- епоха, часи; ера, періодUkrainian

- عہد، زمانہUrdu

- giaiđoạn, thời đạiVietnamese

- 时期,时代Chinese (Simp.)

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