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词汇 timing
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Definition of timing in English:

timing

noun ˈtʌɪmɪŋˈtaɪmɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The choice, judgement, or control of when something should be done.

    时间选择(或安排);时机掌握

    one of the secrets of cricket is good timing

    板球的秘诀之一就是掌握好时机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also has a wonderful sense of timing, and control over both his material and the audience.
    • It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude.
    • The skill lies in the anticipation of his movements and the timing of your response.
    • Nevertheless predicting the size and timing of each movement always proves elusive.
    • In the closing stages his timing was absolutely perfect when he advanced to deny Nigel Dineen of a certain goal.
    • The timing of his remarks, so close to Gordon Brown's pre-Budget statement tomorrow, is telling.
    • We seek some guidance from the Court in relation to the timing of tomorrow and I want to mention one other matter.
    • While you may be pulling off various crazy tricks, they all require good timing and excellent control.
    • So Tharanga, a left-hander with sweet timing, is set to open throughout the tournament.
    • He didn't look up when the door to his suite opened - the maids here had awful timing and no sense to knock.
    • Above all this he seems to have a sense of timing, of occasion.
    • The existence of the distinction in relation to timing of the notice can, however, be maintained.
    • You might be surprised at the interest level and you would have control of the timing.
    • It's a lesson and challenge for young animators, in that he gets the movement and timing so exquisitely right.
    • The path to South America was open for so long that timing is not really an issue.
    • The judge had no option to sentence to death for murder and no control over the timing of the execution unless he ordered a respite.
    • The timing in the scenes is close to perfection, as is the balance of the supporting characters.
    • Having stressed the importance of timing, the need to read the questions carefully must also be highlighted.
    • Upon closer examination, it seems that both their timing and their aim were off the mark.
    • On its easiest level, it simply requires basic timing to crank a ball into the outfield or over a fence.
    1. 1.1count noun A particular point or period of time when something happens.
      发生时刻(或时段)
      the introduction of new signal timings
      Example sentencesExamples
      • l reviewing the signing, lining and signal timings on major roads to improve traffic flow.
      • Oddly, it is quite hard to distinguish between the timings.
      • So you can do a Vedic astrology chart with the timings, and dates and what is happening, where you are going.
      • On the other hand, it suits them well, just like their college timings.
      • How otherwise would seven to eight buses land up at the same bus stop at the same time if the bus timings were properly regulated, it asks.
      • The details and timings of events varied with each telling.
      • The timing of most decisions may seem too obvious to occasion much concern.
      • A change in timings would victimise children, especially in lower classes.
      • These serials should be shifted to late night timings as in the case of mature films.
      • There are five schools and one college in the vicinity and there is no much time gap between the opening and closing timings of all.
      • It is better to adopt different timings with a reasonable interval for offices and schools to avoid the dreaded peak hour rush.
      • We lived our lives by local train timings and paltry pay packets.
      • The timing of that deposit showed this to be a morning shooting.
      • At a few other places, overzealous cops were ready with their machinery without realising the changed timings.
      • The timing of starch degradation at night varies between species.
      • First and foremost, the timings given on the invitation cards did not match the exact timings of the event as it took place.
      • The display boards about bus timings are confusing, some say, because schedules are often erratic.
      • The timing of applications made before the deadline will have no bearing on the outcome, organisers promise.
      • Signal timings have been adjusted to minimise delays to traffic.
      • The nature and timing of shear zones in the western Itremo region is not well understood.
    2. 1.2 (in an internal combustion engine) the times when the valves open and close, and the time of the ignition spark, in relation to the movement of the piston in the cylinder.
      (内燃机的)定时,正时,计时;同步
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently.
      • The cylinder timing was on but a bit slow on a couple of the stops, but it was still on and working.
      • He also believes the effect on engines with variable valve timing will be even greater.

Definition of timing in US English:

timing

nounˈtaɪmɪŋˈtīmiNG
  • 1The choice, judgment, or control of when something should be done.

    时间选择(或安排);时机掌握

    one of the secrets of golf is good timing

    板球的秘诀之一就是掌握好时机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The judge had no option to sentence to death for murder and no control over the timing of the execution unless he ordered a respite.
    • He also has a wonderful sense of timing, and control over both his material and the audience.
    • The existence of the distinction in relation to timing of the notice can, however, be maintained.
    • It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude.
    • The timing in the scenes is close to perfection, as is the balance of the supporting characters.
    • The timing of his remarks, so close to Gordon Brown's pre-Budget statement tomorrow, is telling.
    • So Tharanga, a left-hander with sweet timing, is set to open throughout the tournament.
    • It's a lesson and challenge for young animators, in that he gets the movement and timing so exquisitely right.
    • Upon closer examination, it seems that both their timing and their aim were off the mark.
    • We seek some guidance from the Court in relation to the timing of tomorrow and I want to mention one other matter.
    • The skill lies in the anticipation of his movements and the timing of your response.
    • He didn't look up when the door to his suite opened - the maids here had awful timing and no sense to knock.
    • Above all this he seems to have a sense of timing, of occasion.
    • While you may be pulling off various crazy tricks, they all require good timing and excellent control.
    • Having stressed the importance of timing, the need to read the questions carefully must also be highlighted.
    • In the closing stages his timing was absolutely perfect when he advanced to deny Nigel Dineen of a certain goal.
    • The path to South America was open for so long that timing is not really an issue.
    • On its easiest level, it simply requires basic timing to crank a ball into the outfield or over a fence.
    • Nevertheless predicting the size and timing of each movement always proves elusive.
    • You might be surprised at the interest level and you would have control of the timing.
    1. 1.1 A particular point or period of time when something happens.
      发生时刻(或时段)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • l reviewing the signing, lining and signal timings on major roads to improve traffic flow.
      • The details and timings of events varied with each telling.
      • First and foremost, the timings given on the invitation cards did not match the exact timings of the event as it took place.
      • The display boards about bus timings are confusing, some say, because schedules are often erratic.
      • Oddly, it is quite hard to distinguish between the timings.
      • We lived our lives by local train timings and paltry pay packets.
      • The nature and timing of shear zones in the western Itremo region is not well understood.
      • How otherwise would seven to eight buses land up at the same bus stop at the same time if the bus timings were properly regulated, it asks.
      • The timing of that deposit showed this to be a morning shooting.
      • A change in timings would victimise children, especially in lower classes.
      • Signal timings have been adjusted to minimise delays to traffic.
      • At a few other places, overzealous cops were ready with their machinery without realising the changed timings.
      • There are five schools and one college in the vicinity and there is no much time gap between the opening and closing timings of all.
      • These serials should be shifted to late night timings as in the case of mature films.
      • So you can do a Vedic astrology chart with the timings, and dates and what is happening, where you are going.
      • On the other hand, it suits them well, just like their college timings.
      • It is better to adopt different timings with a reasonable interval for offices and schools to avoid the dreaded peak hour rush.
      • The timing of most decisions may seem too obvious to occasion much concern.
      • The timing of starch degradation at night varies between species.
      • The timing of applications made before the deadline will have no bearing on the outcome, organisers promise.
    2. 1.2 (in an internal combustion engine) the times when the valves open and close, and the time of the ignition spark, in relation to the movement of the piston in the cylinder.
      (内燃机的)定时,正时,计时;同步
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently.
      • The cylinder timing was on but a bit slow on a couple of the stops, but it was still on and working.
      • He also believes the effect on engines with variable valve timing will be even greater.
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