Betekenis van:
period of time
period of time
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- periode
- an amount of time
"hastened the period of time of his recovery"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
- uptime
- time
- life
- millenary
- shelf life
- puerperium
- time of life
- calendar day
- day
- eve
- weekend
- indian summer
- year
- school
- olympiad
- lustrum
- century
- quadrennium
- half-century
- quarter
- mid-april
- mid-june
- mid-october
- time limit
- trimester
- hour
- silly season
- golden age
- silver age
- iron age
- great year
- extra time
- season
- canicular days
- season
- age
- generation
- time
- half life
- wartime
- honeymoon
- incubation time
- bloom
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Ten years is a really long period of time.
- I looked after him for a period of time.
- Over a long period of time, I had the habit of going to sleep early.
- For a short period of time, wide neckties were in style.
- He can't stand when they leave him waiting for an extended period of time.
- If I'm away from home for a period of time, I will stop mail delivery.
- Many have suffered oppression and misery for a long period of time under the rule of colonialism.
- Do not place any rubber or vinyl materials on the product exterior for an extended period of time.
- Always ask a friend's opinion about how your English has been improving during a certain period of time.
- The goal of the center should be to train young people from other countries within a specific time period.
- We believe, however, that over a period of time, we will be able to make remittance in full settlement.
- If you want to truly understand the language and culture of a country, you should go to study and live in that country for a period of time.
- Gross national product is a nation's total output of goods and services during a given period of time as measured in monetary value.
- Just what time period is "Hong Fan" a product of? Although people have debated this issue for ages, there is still no clear consensus to this day.
- The custom of eating dumplings on New Year's Eve is related to an ancient Chinese method of measuring time; in ancient China, each day was divided into twelve sections: the beginning of each day was called 'first time', which corresponds to the period from 11pm to 1am.