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单词 timer
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Definition of timer in English:

timer

noun ˈtʌɪməˈtaɪmər
  • 1An automatic mechanism for activating a device at a preset time.

    定时器

    a video timer

    录像机定时器。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mouse is equipped with an automatic sleep timer so it will shut itself off when idle for ten minutes.
    • I refer to those who pre-tear toilet tissue to avoid work on Shabbat, but set automatic timers on the TV to turn on the college football games.
    • If you don't want to rely on a neighbor for watering, install an automatic timer for your watering system or hose.
    • Well-positioned floodlights activated by timers or motion or light sensors force criminals to do what they hate most: work in the light.
    • Most of these timers also offer preset schedules.
    • To take a domestic example, how many over 35s know how to set a video timer?
    • If all this seems like too much fiddling around, you also could install an electronic timer and a drip hose to each plant.
    • However can someone tell me, please, why every time you want to set the timer on your video they never coincide with each other?
    • At the beach, the timer on Chase's watch went off, signaling that it was time for him to turn over.
    • If I'm not around a telly on Wednesday afternoons, I make sure the video timer's set.
    • The valve-on state can be activated from a remote robotic device when the automatic timer on the unit is off.
    • But I'm so proud of myself for being able to use the video timer that I get the time wrong and tape two hours of daytime TV.
    • We have used a timer on our engine heaters to save energy costs yet still give our vehicle engines ample time to heat up.
    • Modern dimmers even come with remote or voice control and have presets and built in timers.
    • Power can be conserved by leaving sensors in sleep mode most of the time; internal timers or network signals activate them only when they are needed to take a measurement or pass on a signal.
    • Likewise, refrigeration units now have automatic start-up timers for pre-cooling trailers.
    • Some of these models also provide a greater number of programs, automatic shut-off timers and mechanisms that keep noise to a minimum.
    • I set the timer and went into the living room to watch the TV.
    • The animals are hooked up to milking machines with timers on them.
    • It's thought that the bombs themselves were operated manually, i.e. human suicide bombers rather than mechanical timers.
    1. 1.1 A person or device that measures or records the amount of time taken by a process or activity.
      计时员;计时器;记时员;记时器
      the challenge is to play the game with the timer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A timer kept record of how long you had left to live, ticking off the seconds.
      • Pact has been providing high-quality timers and chronographs for well over two decades.
      • We used an electronic shooting timer to record times from start signal to shot.
      • As with all the mechanical timers, it only goes up to one hour.
      • Furthermore, does it actually make sense to use a timer in a multi-player game?
      • Then, still using your timer, record how long it takes for the star to realign with the stick from one night to the next.
      • Season Two picks up exactly where the show left off, watching the timer drop.
      • Closed circuit cameras and electronic timers monitor the time staff are away from their desk, including in the bathroom.
      • I glanced up at the steel grey sky and lit a cigarette and started a timer, watching the seconds build.
      • He has seven lined up in a row, with an electronic timer on each to record how many solid punches can be landed in two minutes.
      • I turned the timer over and watched the grains of sand dribble into the bottom of the glass.
      • We play a lot of party games, and sand timers are inaccurate, and are silent when they run out.
      • If you slam it into a surface, the thirty second timer will be activated.
      • You see if I drop a coin, I have to take time to record the speed, and reset and reload the timer.
      • A chronograph, a countdown timer and dual-time zone readings flesh out its functions.
      • The guy with the stopwatch stopped the timer, and some one went out on a four wheeler to retrieve the targets.
      • The best is a digital countdown timer, but any watch or one-minute sand timer will do.
      • There was also a countdown timer to measure elapsed time for each question.
      Synonyms
      timepiece, chronometer, small clock
  • 2in combination Used to indicate how many times someone has done something.

    第…次做事的人

    for most first-timers the success rate is 45 per cent

    就大部分第一次做的人而言,成功率是45%。

Rhymes

climber, Jemima, mimer, old-timer, part-timer, primer, rhymer

Definition of timer in US English:

timer

nounˈtīmərˈtaɪmər
  • 1An automatic mechanism for activating a device at a preset time.

    定时器

    a video timer

    录像机定时器。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mouse is equipped with an automatic sleep timer so it will shut itself off when idle for ten minutes.
    • Modern dimmers even come with remote or voice control and have presets and built in timers.
    • I set the timer and went into the living room to watch the TV.
    • We have used a timer on our engine heaters to save energy costs yet still give our vehicle engines ample time to heat up.
    • At the beach, the timer on Chase's watch went off, signaling that it was time for him to turn over.
    • I refer to those who pre-tear toilet tissue to avoid work on Shabbat, but set automatic timers on the TV to turn on the college football games.
    • If all this seems like too much fiddling around, you also could install an electronic timer and a drip hose to each plant.
    • Likewise, refrigeration units now have automatic start-up timers for pre-cooling trailers.
    • To take a domestic example, how many over 35s know how to set a video timer?
    • If I'm not around a telly on Wednesday afternoons, I make sure the video timer's set.
    • The animals are hooked up to milking machines with timers on them.
    • But I'm so proud of myself for being able to use the video timer that I get the time wrong and tape two hours of daytime TV.
    • However can someone tell me, please, why every time you want to set the timer on your video they never coincide with each other?
    • The valve-on state can be activated from a remote robotic device when the automatic timer on the unit is off.
    • Well-positioned floodlights activated by timers or motion or light sensors force criminals to do what they hate most: work in the light.
    • Some of these models also provide a greater number of programs, automatic shut-off timers and mechanisms that keep noise to a minimum.
    • It's thought that the bombs themselves were operated manually, i.e. human suicide bombers rather than mechanical timers.
    • Most of these timers also offer preset schedules.
    • Power can be conserved by leaving sensors in sleep mode most of the time; internal timers or network signals activate them only when they are needed to take a measurement or pass on a signal.
    • If you don't want to rely on a neighbor for watering, install an automatic timer for your watering system or hose.
    1. 1.1 A person or device that measures or records the amount of time taken by a process or activity.
      计时员;计时器;记时员;记时器
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I turned the timer over and watched the grains of sand dribble into the bottom of the glass.
      • Season Two picks up exactly where the show left off, watching the timer drop.
      • Furthermore, does it actually make sense to use a timer in a multi-player game?
      • The guy with the stopwatch stopped the timer, and some one went out on a four wheeler to retrieve the targets.
      • Closed circuit cameras and electronic timers monitor the time staff are away from their desk, including in the bathroom.
      • A chronograph, a countdown timer and dual-time zone readings flesh out its functions.
      • Then, still using your timer, record how long it takes for the star to realign with the stick from one night to the next.
      • A timer kept record of how long you had left to live, ticking off the seconds.
      • Pact has been providing high-quality timers and chronographs for well over two decades.
      • There was also a countdown timer to measure elapsed time for each question.
      • We play a lot of party games, and sand timers are inaccurate, and are silent when they run out.
      • I glanced up at the steel grey sky and lit a cigarette and started a timer, watching the seconds build.
      • We used an electronic shooting timer to record times from start signal to shot.
      • You see if I drop a coin, I have to take time to record the speed, and reset and reload the timer.
      • The best is a digital countdown timer, but any watch or one-minute sand timer will do.
      • As with all the mechanical timers, it only goes up to one hour.
      • If you slam it into a surface, the thirty second timer will be activated.
      • He has seven lined up in a row, with an electronic timer on each to record how many solid punches can be landed in two minutes.
      Synonyms
      timepiece, chronometer, small clock
  • 2in combination Used to indicate how many times someone has done something.

    第…次做事的人

    for most first-timers the success rate is 45 percent

    就大部分第一次做的人而言,成功率是45%。

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