times
English
editPronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation, Canada, US) enPR: tīmz, IPA(key): /taɪmz/
Audio (US): (file) - (General Australian) IPA(key): /tɑemz/
- (Can we verify(+) this pronunciation?) (Tasmanian) IPA(key): /tɜːmz/
- Rhymes: -aɪmz
Noun
edittimes
times pl (plural only)
- The circumstances of a certain time.
- Modern times are so very different from the past.
- 2013 June 8, “The new masters and commanders”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8839, page 52:
- From the ground, Colombo’s port does not look like much. Those entering it are greeted by wire fences, walls dating back to colonial times and security posts. For mariners leaving the port after lonely nights on the high seas, the delights of the B52 Night Club and Stallion Pub lie a stumble away.
- A person's experiences or biography.
- The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter.
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editPreposition
edittimes
- (mathematics) Multiplied by.
- Four times five is twenty.
- One times one is one.
Coordinate terms
edit- multiply
- × (the multiplication sign)
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editmultiplied by
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Verb
edittimes
- third-person singular simple present indicative of time
Verb
edittimes (third-person singular simple present timeses, present participle timesing, simple past and past participle timesed)
- (informal, arithmetic) To multiply.
- 1994, Harvey Mellar, Learning with artificial worlds: computer-based modelling in the curriculum:
- I've taken the calories and the amount of food . . . and it's 410 calories per portion timesed by 6 portions which [sic] the answer was 2460 calories...
- 1995, Mathematical Association, The Australian mathematics teacher, Volumes 51-53:
- A student as junior as Year 4 informed me that he made a forward estimate of cheeses in 100 trials by 'timesing both numbers by 10' […]
- 1998, Psychology of mathematics education, Volume 2:
- Alex: Yeah - if you're timesing that distance there by this height, it will disappear.
- 1998, W. M. Roth, Designing Communities, Kluwer Academic Publishers, page 31:
- […] when the denominator was timesed by three, the same had to be done to the numerator; and so on.
Anagrams
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Latin
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edittimēs
Portuguese
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Spanish
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