time lock in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for time lock in the English»Serbian Dictionary

2. time no pl (period, duration):

extra time SPORTS
injury time Brit SPORTS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Time locks became widespread at banks in the 1870s.
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A time lock (also timelock) is a part of a locking mechanism commonly found in bank vaults and other high-security containers.
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She was forced into the office and forced to open our coin press, as our safe would be under time lock at all times.
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With the onset of winter, we also tend to spend more time locked up inside closed, damp spaces.
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The action lasted for two and half hours, with the yards of the two ships being part of the time locked together.
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Even those who have spent time locked up.
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A time lock also allows parents to limit the number of hours a child can use the tablet.
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Modern electronic time locks have some functions not available to mechanical time locks, like resettable timers and pre-set times to activate.
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To do this they need to open the lock, a time lock.
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Put it in a time lock and open it when the offended have passed.
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