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词汇 time-frame
释义 time frame
noun[ C ]
(alsotimeframe, time-frame)uk /ˈtaɪm ˌfreɪm/ us /ˈtaɪm ˌfreɪm/
a period of days, weeks, months, etc. within which an activity is intended to happen: (安排进行某活动的)时间框架,时间范围
Have you set a time frame for completing the job?你给这项工作定完成时限了吗?
The new law introduces these changes in/within a fairly long/short time frame.新颁布的法律计划在相当长/短的时间内进行这些改革。
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time frame | Business English


time frame
noun[ C,usually singular ]
(alsotimeframe, time-frame)ukus
a particular period of time in which something must be done:
within a time frameThe company may not meet its targets within the time frame.
a 120-day/24-month/10-year time frame
a limited/short/long time frame
a time frame for sthYesterday, the troubled airline publicly announced a time frame for a possible liquidation.
a time frame for doing sthA good project manager must have a solid grasp of the team's workload, productivity, and timeframe for completing the project.
put/set a time frame on sthIt's hard to put a time-frame on how long it will take to implement the recommendations.

Examples of time frame


time frame
Failure to select an appropriate timeframe between exposure and disease.
At the outset of the interview it is important to establish its purpose, and with older children a timeframe.
The change in cataphora nears completion towards the end of the timeframe, whereas the development in anaphora is considerably slower.
The rural population actually declined in absolute numbers in the same timeframe.
Nor is the timeframe necessarily obvious for the atrophy of cortical overabundance based on relaxed selection, in our view.
Both composers were able to complete the task within the timeframe, although differences in craftsmanship and compositional development led to differences in time use.
Bearing in mind that timeframe, and the electorate's probable criteria, there are two possible routes to electoral satisfaction.
The reason for the exclusionary policies must, therefore, be sought in secular events closer to the timeframe of the guilds' exclusionary manoeuvres.
But like the futilityspotters, we have chosen our own timeframe.
Nevertheless, there are differences, not only with respect to the timeframe used during measurement, but also conceptually.
Indeed, peer exclusion predicted significantly steeper growth in depressive symptoms across this timeframe for boys who were high in social anxiety.
In addition, the timeframe within which victimization was measured for this study was 1 year.
Their history was heterotemporal, with more than one timeframe at play.
The timeframe remains the same, ending in 1958.
The author's observations of the site cover the timeframe from 1989 to 1993.
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