timer
- IPA[ˈtīmər]
美式
- an automatic mechanism for activating a device at a preset time;a person or device that measures or records the amount of time taken by a process or activity
noun: timer, plural noun: timers
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- 1. an automatic mechanism for activating a device at a preset time a video timer
- ▪ a person or device that measures or records the amount of time taken by a process or activity the challenge is to play the game with the timer
- 2. used to indicate how many times someone has done something for most first-timers the success rate is 45 percent
- a person who has had the same job, membership, or residence, etc., for a long time: old-timers could reminisce about the days before fax machines
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very experienced or long-serving person: old-timers could reminisce about the days before fax machines
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who works or fulfills a role for only part of the usual working day or week; a ... the sales floor is home to three full-time employees and one part-timer the team was a mixture of professionals and part-timers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person nearing the end of their period of military service.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person nearing the end of their period of military service.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is doing something for the first time: the 21-year-old fashion designer is a first-timer at Montreal Fashion Week
Oxford Dictionary
- a mechanism in a camera that introduces a delay between the operation of the shutter release ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a mechanism in a camera that introduces a delay between the operation of the shutter release ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtʌɪmə]
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- an automatic mechanism for activating a device at a preset time: a video timer
Oxford Dictionary