词汇 | time-span |
释义 | time span noun[ C ] (also timespan)uk /ˈtaɪm.spæn/ us /ˈtaɪm.spæn/ a period of time within which something happens, or between two events: 时间跨度,时限 The attacks all happened less than 5 miles apart within a three-week time span.这些袭击都发生在三个星期的时间内,地点相隔不到5英里。 Our minds can't imagine a timespan as long as a million years.我们的头脑无法想象一个长达一百万年的时间跨度。 Requesting a lot of credit in a short time span may prompt lenders to be concerned that you won't manage your debt well. Prices increased a total of 113 percent over that time span. Greenhouse gases remain in the atmosphere for time spans ranging from decades to centuries. During the one-week timespan of the movie, they become friends. It remains unclear why so many people died within such a short timespan. 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 timescale |
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