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单词 timescale
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It perfectly sets the timescale for the movie as art deco, modern and glamorous.There is no set timescale.Its timescale is very different to ours.The bank has not set a timescale for the review.They should fully explain the process and offer a timescale for how long it will take.Does he not understand that what is being unleashed is a massive reform in a tight timescale?So on a shorter timescale the dogs are running freely but following each other.The timescale put on it was four weeks.One of the biggest challenges was the very short timescale. Putting a timescale on it is difficult.It is going to get very difficult for us over a relatively short timescale.But putting a timescale on it is where the problems begin.But now he is demanding an agreed timescale for putting his new recommendations in place.This means the seller is bound to convey the property if the buyer serves a notice within a set timescale.We aren't certain of the timescale for recovery.The two-year timescale can only be extended by unanimity.There is a more recent collapse, over a longer timescale.You can't put a timescale on it.He refuses to put a timescale on it, saying only that it will happen sometime.Experts were able to put a timescale on infections by studying blood samples of volunteers from southern China.I've no idea of the timescale about how long this can go on.I wouldn't put a timescale on his return.If it's an ankle injury, you can grade it and set a timescale.Perhaps this wave just reflects how younger women live their lives on a different timescale, and it's the norm.If real savings are to be delivered, and sustained, in a set timescale then this approach would certainly be effective.So I don't want to set some false timescale.A real owner has a different timescale, a different concept of business risk, and a different definition of what constitutes value.

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timescale

British English: timescale NOUN
The timescale of an event is the length of time during which it happens or develops.
The likelihood is that these companies now will show excellent profits on a two-year time scale.
  • American English: timescale
  • Brazilian Portuguese: escala de tempo
  • Chinese: 时段
  • European Spanish: periodo de tiempo
  • French: calendrier
  • German: Zeitspanne
  • Italian: periodo
  • Japanese: 期間
  • Korean: 기간
  • European Portuguese: escala de tempo
  • Latin American Spanish: periodo de tiempo

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