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timer
programska ura

tim·er [ˈtaɪməʳ] N

1. timer (for lights, VCR):

timer
timer
timer m

2. timer:

timer (time recorder)
timer (time recorder)
timer (person)
časomerilec(časomerilka) m (f)

3. timer Am (time switch):

timer

ˈegg tim·er N

egg timer

old-ˈtim·er N inf

1. old-timer (old man):

old-timer

2. old-timer:

veteran(ka) m (f)
staroselec(staroselka) f

part-ˈtim·er N

part-timer
delavec (delavka) m (f) za skrajšani delovni čas
part-timer
honorarec(honorarka) m (f)

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All brawls are timed by a timer which is never seen in the game.
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When the pilot turns the handle for the takeoff, the timer begins counting and will give second-by-second signals to a buzzer in the pilot's helmet.
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A protected mode timer is set by the kernel which triggers a return to supervisor mode after the specified time has elapsed.
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Nao decided to utilise high explosives, enough to sink a ship, and detonate it using a timer so that his men could get away safely.
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In vacuum areas, a timer will appear on the player's right shoulder, indicating how much oxygen that character has left before they suffocate.
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