0 a device that makes a sound when a particular number of minutes, hours, etc. have gone past:
1 a device that starts or stops something at a set time or that makes a sound after a particular amount of time has passed:
Three suggestions are : (1) institute month-long summer workshops for senior workers new to the field, taught by experienced ' ' old-timers ' ' and designed to produce publishable results.
The use of ' final ' salaries in estimating occupational pension entitlements was a financial disincentive for older staff wanting to end their career as part-timers.
To mimic sunrise, timers turned these lamps on one by one, producing a step-by-step rise in illumination early in the morning.
The old-timers derive their narrative authority from their active par ticipation in the events they narrate.
Isolating sound walls, grouping compatible works, designing the group spaces with the artists from the outset, using headphones, timers, interactive devices and creative scheduling are ways of avoiding common pitfalls.
Other external windows are also available, such as mirror representations of main timers (for dual-screen uses) as well as a custom widget with six additional generic visual stimuli.
Intermittently, some of the tiny minority of youth professionals (for we are talking about 5,000 full-time workers, 30,000 part-timers and over half a million volunteers) successfully resist and gain concessions.
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).
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定時器, 計時器, 計時開關,定時開關…
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定时器, 计时器, 计时开关,定时开关…
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temporizador, reloj automático, cronómetro [masculine…
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temporizador…
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saat, sayaç, zaman göstergesi…
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minuteur [masculine], chronométreur/-euse, chronomètre…
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časoměřič, stopky, časový spínač…
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tidtager, timer, tænd-og-sluk-ur…
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