释义 |
time frameˈtime frame noun [countable] - We're unlikely to finish the project within the two-year time frame.
- But it was always widely feared that the narrow time frame was far too short and would work against an effective peace.
- Despite all the talk expected to come from both sides, they know they are operating in a short time frame.
- Furthermore, the time frame for completing the transaction may not allow the luxury of negotiating heads.
- He declined to comment on the time frame for another discount rate cut.
- He did not give a time frame for achieving this goal.
- Is this shorter time frame relevant morally?
the period of time during which you expect or agree that something will happen or be done: There is a ten year time frame for the implementation of the new policies. |