释义 |
词典释义:
time out
英 [taɪm aʊt]
美 [taɪm aʊt]
网络释义
暂停;超时;隔离;超时时间;逾时;节奏实验;休息时间;时出;及时出;
短语搭配
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take time out
抽出时间(暂停工作或活动), 忙里偷闲
双语例句
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She is taking time out from her music career for a year.
她将抽出一年的时间,暂不从事音乐事业。
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You should spend more time out of doors in the fresh air.
你应多花点时间在户外呼吸新鲜空气。
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He took time out from campaigning to accompany his mother to dinner.
他暂停竞选活动陪她母亲吃晚饭。
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I take some time out.
我花一些时间休息。
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You are taking time out of your busy day to treat yourself and your family in a special way.
你在忙碌的一天中抽出时间以一种特殊的方式对待自己和家人。
近义词
百科
1. 《TimeOut》系列杂志1968年创刊于伦敦,创始人为Tony Elliot,是世界顶级杂志品牌。是一本城市生活周刊,提供休闲消费资讯、文化娱乐、休闲旅游、休闲生活的消费类双周刊。作为全球顶级城市生活杂志,《TimeOut》遍布北京、上海、伦敦、纽约、莫斯科、巴塞罗那、迪拜、新加坡等重要城市。《TimeOut》 至今在全球范围24个国家37 个城市以十余种语言发行,有近1 千万人依赖TimeOut 杂志去探寻城中热点与生活资讯,同时出版逾百种《TimeOut城市指南》丛书。
释义
n.
[mass noun]chiefly N. Amer. time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies
〈主 北美〉 休息(或休假)时间
a brief period of time during which a misbehaving child is put on their own so that they can regain control over their emotions
(为使行为不端的孩子恢复自控能力而令其独处的)短暂隔离,计时隔离。
[count noun](timeout)a brief break in play in a game of sport
(体育比赛中的)暂停
(timeout)Computing a cancellation or cessation that automatically occurs when a predefined interval of time has passed without a certain event occurring
【计算机】 超时(退出)。
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