time lock in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for time lock in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for time lock in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for time lock in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.lock1 [Brit lɒk, Am lɑk] N

lock2 [Brit lɒk, Am lɑk] N (of hair)

I.time [Brit tʌɪm, Am taɪm] N

2. time (specific duration):

3. time (hour of the day, night):

ora f
è ora

4. time (era, epoch):

5. time (moment):

6. time (occasion):

II.time [Brit tʌɪm, Am taɪm] VB trans

to make time with sb Am inf
time please! Brit (in pub)

time lock in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for time lock in the English»Italian Dictionary

2. time (period):

access time COMPUT
extra time SPORTS

Phrases:

prov time heals all wounds prov
to do time inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A time lock also allows parents to limit the number of hours a child can use the tablet.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
Buzzing in and answering incorrectly during this time locked a player out of the rest of the round.
en.wikipedia.org
Even those who have spent time locked up.
www.cleveland.com
It is shocking to learn that people in prison, my age, spend so much time locked in their cell.
www.thejournal.ie
But he remains in isolation, spending half his time locked in a cell-like room, allowed outside for only 90 minutes a day.
www.odt.co.nz
The raiders were told the safe was on a time lock and tried to dislodge it but failed.
www.herald.ie
Many aging offenders simply elect to spend long periods of time locked in their cells during working or programming hours.
www.vancouverobserver.com
Time locks became widespread at banks in the 1870s.
en.wikipedia.org
The anti-slavery eastern part of the territory was at that time locked in a struggle with the pro-slavery western party for control of the territorial government.
en.wikipedia.org
By this point, the entire period of war had become time locked, so that no time traveller could enter or exit it.
en.wikipedia.org

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