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I . pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd] N

1. period (length of time):

period
period
doba f
he was unemployed for a long period [of time]
for a period of three months

2. period (lesson):

period
ura f

3. period:

čas f
period (distinct time)
period (phase)
faza f
incubation period
period of office
colonial period

4. period GEOL:

period
doba f
Precambrian period
Precambrian period

5. period inf (menstruation):

period

6. period Am LING also fig (full stop):

period
pika f

II . pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd] ADJ

1. period (of an earlier period):

period chair, vase
period drama

2. period (concerning menstruation):

period cramps, pains
period cramps, pains

in·cuˈba·tion pe·ri·od N

ˈpay·back pe·ri·od N

ˈpeak pe·ri·od N

1. peak period ELEC:

peak period

2. peak period (in traffic):

peak period
peak period for travel

pe·ri·od ˈfur·ni·ture N no pl

ˈtri·al pe·ri·od N

trial period
trial period

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A perpetual usufruct is thus forbidden and perpetual might mean a long, but finite period, such as 99 years.
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The sensitivity of the reagent may become altered after the recommended time period.
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The collection contains items spanning the period from 1550 to the 1970s and holds particular strengths in costume history, handicrafts and textile design.
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In all, the difference in period between synodic and draconic month is nearly days.
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A trial period was established for peer reviews.
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During the colonial period, 90% of the population remained nomadic.
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The two wrestlers then greet each other, shake hands, and the referee blows his whistle to start the period.
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Unable to unionize as uniformly as men during this period, women faced struggles to acquire similar work hours and wages.
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During this period he was responsible for the corporations strategic and corporate planning, corporate product development and economic, housing finance and policy research.
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The ability to ride a stationary bike for a prolonged period of time differentiates neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication.
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