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timer
minuterie
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timer [Brit ˈtʌɪmə, Am ˈtaɪmər] N
timer (for cooking)
timer (on bomb)
first-timer [Am fərs(t)ˈtaɪmər] N inf
he's a first-timer
full-timer N
full-timer
egg timer N
egg timer
old-timer N inf
old-timer
part-timer [Brit ˌpɑːtˈtʌɪmə, Am ˌpɑrtˈtaɪmər] N
part-timer
two-timer [Brit ˈtuːtʌɪmə, Am ˈtu ˌtaɪmər] N
two-timer inf:
two-timer (double-crosser) (gen)
to be a two-timer partner:
French
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English
English
English
French
French
timer [ˈtaɪməʳ, Am -ɚ] N
timer
egg timer N
egg timer
clock timer N
clock timer
old-timer N Am inf
old-timer
reset clock, timer
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
timer [ˈtaɪm·ər] N
timer
old-timer N inf
old-timer
egg timer N
egg timer
reset clock, timer
set clock, timer
French
French
English
English
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