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. -- (某些體育比賽過程中的)暫停
1 used to tell people to stop what they are doing, especially when they are having a disagreement -- (尤其在讓爭吵的人暫停爭吵時說)暫停
His composition sought to communicate a mood that could be infinite in timeout of the flow of infinity.
Additionally, the first 30-second team timeout in the second half is expanded to a television timeout.
There is no timeout for the very first character.
In overtime periods, each team shall be allowed two 60-second timeouts and one 20-second timeout.
If a timeout above these limits is called, it is ignored and no penalty is assessed.
In the new version of the protocol, a block would only be retransmitted on timeout.
We know that timeout can not be used to detect failures accurately.
If a timeout occurs, the new leader suspects the member in question, and will shun it, as will any other members that it contacts.