periods in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for periods in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.pe·ri·od ['pɪəriəd] N

II.pe·ri·od ['pɪəriəd] ADJ (furniture)

pe·ri·od 'fur·ni·ture N no pl

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Low evaporation losses allow longer relubrication periods and less contamination in exhaust filter systems.
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Most value investors are known for their patience, as undervalued stocks often remain undervalued for significant periods of time.
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Complete absence of sleep over long periods has not been seen in humans (unless they suffer from fatal familial insomnia); it appears that brief microsleeps can not be avoided.
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Working memory capacity allows for the retention and manipulation of information for short periods of time.
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It is strongest in urban working class industrial districts where children are traditionally free to play out in the streets for long periods without supervision.
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Removing the oil allows products made with the flour, like white bread, to be stored for longer periods of time avoiding potential rancidity.
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The system allowed convicted felons to leave prison for short periods.
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During the 1820s crude vapor baths stood over the springs, and bathers breathed in the vapors for extended periods of time.
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Lease terms such as rental, term, option periods and outgoings recovery are pivotal in terms of value.
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For example, when the bar is white and high relative to other time periods, it means buyers are very bullish.
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