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词汇 timescale
释义 timescale
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtaɪm.skeɪl/ us /ˈtaɪm.skeɪl/
the period of time over which something happens: (某事发生的)一段时间,起止时间
Police officers are trying to construct the timescale of events leading up to the murder.警方正在努力把谋杀前发生的事件按时间顺序排列出来。
What's the timescale for this? (= How long will it take?)这要持续多久?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Periods of time - general words
age
at/in one sittingidiom
chapter
day
digital age
duration
information age
leeway
life course
life cycle
lifetime
period
session
sleep
spasm
standing
subperiod
time frame
time lag
time span

timescale | Business English


timescale
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtaɪmskeɪl/us
the period of time that is needed to do an activity or process:
a timescale for sthA draft released late last night contains no firm timescale for cutting emissions.
set/give/determine a timescaleThe SEC has not yet set a timescale for registration of the new funds.
within/in/over a timescaleYou have the right to cancel your order if it fails to show within the timescale specified.
put a timescale on sthAt present, we are unable to put a timescale on public funding cuts.
a long/short/fixed timescale
a reasonable/tight/agreed timescale
a 90-day/12-month/30-year, etc. timescaleBiotech companies typically have a 10 to 15-year timescale for product development.

Examples of timescale


timescale
Lowpass can also be viewed as a time averaging of the input, so it extracts the large timescale motion of the input.
At this timescale, however, near-surface vortices are affected by external currents, bottom topography, wind, etc., and the whole approach has to be revised.
The new model is called the autoregressive conditional intensity model and it has the advantage of being simple and of maintaining the calendar timescale.
The system design therefore had to be altered, cutting out some of the complexities and extending the project timescale.
Instead, we must use a much longer, geological timescale.
Due to its short characteristic timescale, in the order of 10x13 s, vibrational spectroscopy provides a snapshot of the sample conformer population.
Separate target-participants may be replaced by their aggregates when they equilibriate on a timescale at least as fast as the timescale of the problem itself.
For a given timescale of the problem, the aggregation hierarchies and time-scale information jointly determine the simplifications that are allowed.
Because of this, the dictionary definition of sudden, in which the human timescale is implied, is not helpful.
Different interpretations can also be made depending on the timescale of the study.
A timescale represents the relative speed at which phenomena occur, such as seconds, hours, months.
The timescale of most simulations (ca. 10 ns) is short, of comparable duration to that of permeation of a single ion.
One of the main goals will thus consist in precisely defining this timescale.
In particular, the definition of starting points, boundaries and timescale are important in this context.
The evolution timescale is then of the order of the square of the reciprocal of the wave steepnesses.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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