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tim·ing [ˈtaɪmɪŋ] N

1. timing no pl (of words, actions):

timing
timing
perfect timing!

2. timing no pl (musical rhythm):

timing
ritem m

3. timing no pl AUTO:

timing

4. timing:

timing (measuring of time)
timing (in factories)

I . time [taɪm] N

3. time (pertaining to clocks):

ura je 8.30

7. time no pl (correct moment):

[and] about time [too] Brit Aus
[and] about time [too] Brit Aus

10. time (hour registration method):

11. time SPORTS:

čas m

12. time MATH:

14. time (remunerated work):

II . time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time (measure duration):

2. time (choose best moment for):

3. time (arrange when sth should happen):

to time sth to ...

ˈclos·ing time N

de·ˈpar·ture time N AVIAT

dou·ble ˈtime N no pl

1. double time (double pay):

2. double time MIL:

tek m

ex·tra ˈtime N no pl Brit Aus SPORTS

full ˈtime N SPORTS

ˈfull-time ADJ ADV

half-ˈtime

half-time SPORTS N:

ˈlei·sure time N

ˈlo·cal time N

ˈnight-time N

ˈone-time ADJ attr

1. one-time (former):

2. one-time (happening only once):

ˈopen·ing time N

ˈprime time N

pro·ˈduc·tion time N

Usage examples with timing

perfect timing!
exquisite timing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The amount and timing of deductions for business expenses is determined under the taxpayer's tax accounting method, which may differ from methods used in accounting records.
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While the two girls confronted him, separately of course, it was interesting how after that, the girls focused not on the culprit -- their two-timing boyfriend -- but on each other.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
Some may consider market timing to be a form of gambling based on pure chance, because they do not believe in undervalued or overvalued markets.
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Hijacking requires experience and good connection, since without proper timing it may look like sloppy dancing.
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The timing of the company's launch was not propitious, however, as in 1997 the supply of premium cigars began to surpass demand as the cigar fad faded.
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He has led investigations of market timing, stock options backdating, financial fraud, insider trading, and investment advisor and hedge fund fraud.
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The whole theory behind programming with the MC-4 was better timing.
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Maybe it depends on the timing, because that's right -- it's all about timing, imminence.
www.thenewamerican.com
The recorded keystroke timing data is then processed through a unique neural algorithm, which determines a primary pattern for future comparison.
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However, businessmen remain concerned about the timing of the drive, which they fear is too close to peak tourist season.
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