0 a person who, or a device which, measures the time taken by anything -- penjaga masa; penentu masa
a three-minute egg-timer.
1 a clock-like device which sets something off or switches something on or off at a given time -- penentu masa
A timer automatically switches off the computer after a certain amount of time.
The duty, as it stands, extends to full-timers in the 16 to 18 age group only.
Inquiries having been made in the bank, it is extraordinary how few part-timers were interested at all in pensions.
All part-timers have had the right to join their occupational pension scheme since 1995, and in many public service schemes from an earlier date.
In the past there has been a great accent in favour of the part-timers—for example, the "silks".
Let us remember that those knights of old were not whole-timers.
Data for full-time posts, excluding part-timers, is contained in the table.
Domestic interval timers fall within the general tax charge on domestic appliances and apparatus, and this would apply to the type used in many kitchens.
Compliance data were available for 41 subjects : 13 were non-compliant v. 28 compliant (compliance=taking medication >80 % of time within 15 min after the timer's signal).