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minutes [ˈmɪnɪts] N pl

minute1 [ˈmɪnɪt] N

1. minute (sixty seconds):

minuta f

2. minute (short time):

chwila f

3. minute (time available):

minute2 [maɪˈnju:t, Am -ˈnu:t] ADJ

1. minute (detailed):

2. minute (small):

minute3 [ˈmɪnɪt] VB trans

last-minute ADJ

minute hand N

up-to-the-minute, up to the minute ADJ

1. up-to-the-minute information:

2. up-to-the-minute trend:

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Hold against the redness for a few minutes, twice a day.
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Disappears after five minutes because nobody likes a show-off.
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By 1900 he had invented and patented an egg-beater that could prepare eggs for a sponge cake in three and a half minutes, previously it took 15.
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The fire of his carbine could be heard and in a few minutes he reappeared driving 30 prisoners before him.
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Damage to the ship was minimal and the flight deck was back in operation thirty minutes later.
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The substitution would have been completed in a couple of minutes.
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Wait five or 10 minutes before towelling on thinset using a square tooth trowel or a vee-notched trowel.
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Travelogues were usually about eighty minutes in length, consisting of two 1000-foot reels of 16mm film, with an intermission in-between to change reels.
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Trams run every 12 minutes at peak times; at off-peak times, the service is reduced to every 15 minutes.
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In humans, cicutoxin rapidly produces symptoms of nausea, emesis and abdominal pain, typically within 60 minutes of ingestion.
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