0 a short period during a game in some sports when the players stop playing in order to rest, plan what they are going to do next, etc.:
1 used to tell people to stop what they are doing, especially when they are having a disagreement:
2 a short official pause during a game when the players plan what to do next
3 a situation in which a computer program stops working because an activity has taken too long:
If an inactivity timeout occurs, you may need to sign back on to the server.
4 a situation in which someone has time away from work, for example, in order to look after their family or to do other things:
For increasing numbers of people, the linear career is now dead and career interruptions and time-outs are the new norm.
Options allows for setting a timeout or proxy as well as getting information from the reply header such as the size of the document.
Timeout logic within the master device limited the maximum allowed length of any given bus cycle.
The duration of a kyeshi timeout is one minute.
Also, players can only call one timeout per game.
If, due to a hardware fault or program error, the computer fails to restart the watchdog, the timer will elapse and generate a timeout signal.
After a medical timeout and holding serve to force a tiebreak, rain forced play to be suspended for nearly two hours.
All fans in attendance were instructed to put the wigs on during a timeout.
If a timeout occurs, the new leader suspects the member in question, and will shun it, as will any other members that it contacts.
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(某些體育比賽過程中的)暫停, (小孩因為表現不好而受懲罰的)暫停活動, (尤其在讓爭吵的人暫停爭吵時說)暫停…
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(某些体育比赛过程中的)暂停, (小孩因为表现不好而受惩罚的)暂停活动, (尤其在让争吵的人暂停争吵时说)暂停…
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descanso [masculine, singular], hacer una pausa…
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pausa técnica…
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temps [masculine] de repos, temps mort, pause…
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dočasné přerušení zápasu, přestávka…
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time-out, pause…
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berhenti sebentar, istirahat sebentar…
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