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min·ute 1 M0323100 (mĭn′ĭt)n.1. A unit of time equal to one sixtieth of an hour, or 60 seconds.2. A unit of angular measurement equal to one sixtieth of a degree, or 60 seconds. Also called arcminute, minute of arc.3. A measure of the distance one can cover in a minute: lives ten minutes from school.4. A short interval of time; moment. See Synonyms at moment.5. A specific point in time: Stop that this minute!6. A note or summary covering points to be remembered; a memorandum.7. minutes An official record of the proceedings of a meeting.tr.v. min·ut·ed, min·ut·ing, min·utes To record in a memorandum or the minutes of a meeting. [Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin (pars) minūta (prīma), (first) minute (part), from Latin minūta, feminine of minūtus, small; see minute2.]
mi·nute 2 M0323200 (mī-no͞ot′, -nyo͞ot′, mĭ-)adj.1. Exceptionally small; tiny. See Synonyms at small.2. Not worthy of notice; insignificant: a minute problem.3. Characterized by careful scrutiny and close examination: held a minute inspection of the grounds. [Middle English, from Latin minūtus, past participle of minuere, to lessen; see mei- in Indo-European roots.] mi·nute′ly adv.mi·nute′ness n.minutes (ˈmɪnɪts) pl nan official record of the proceedings of a meeting, conference, convention, etcThesaurusNoun | 1. | minutes - a written account of what transpired at a meetingtransactions, proceedingswritten account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or eventsminute book - a book in which minutes have been writtenCongressional Record - a published written account of the speeches and debates and votes of the United States CongressHansard - the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body; originally of the British Parliament; "the Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French" | TranslationsProtokollactaprocès-verbalprotocolecompte-rendumøteprotokollmøtereferat- The bus runs every twenty minutes → 每隔二十分钟有一趟车
- The train is running ten minutes late → 这趟车晚点十分钟
- Could you wait here for a few minutes? (US)
Can you wait here for a few minutes? (UK) → 您能在这儿等几分钟吗?
Minutes
Minutes (Russian, protokol), a document containing a record of all that occurred at a meeting. minutes
minutes A record that summarises the proceedings of a meeting, hearing, panel discussion, etc., and its key points.minutes pronounced min-nutts Meetingology The record that summarizes the proceedings of a meeting and its important pointsPatient discussion about minutesQ. How many minutes a day can I walk. Any help would be great. I’m Lesa 28 yrs old and I’m 14 weeks pregnant, this is my first pregnancy. I like to join in prenatal yoga. When can I join and until what time I should continue it. How many minutes a day can I walk. Any help would be great.A. yes, agree with both two answers above.. a regular exercise before pregnancy and even during pregnancy are believed to be related with significant reduction in labor pain. besides, by doing regular exercise you can help strengthening your muscles and bones, and also stretch some pelvic muscle that will benefit when the time comes for you to deliver the wonderful baby. I once wrote an article about water aerobic during pregnancy, you can check it out here : http://doctoradhi.com/blog/?p=187
Q. I got an advice from my fitness instructor that doing exercise for 60 min is good for health. I got an advice from my fitness instructor that doing exercise for 60 min is good for health. Is that right? And What if I don’t have time to exercise 60 minutes a day?A. The best advice I've heard about exercise is that "you've got the rest of your life to get in perfect shape". Sure, 60 minutes a day would be great, but thinking you have to do 60 minutes a day to get benefit is a bit defeating for most folks. The thing is to start being more active doing things you enjoy and gradually, painlessly, and safely increase your activity until you achieve the fitness level you desire. Far better to take small steps that to bite off so much that you either hurt yourself or are so miserable doing it that you don't continue. Q. While in a conversation with anyone they have about a minute before I loose tract and intrest, Is this ADHD I always feel like I have to go full speed 24/7 and can never relax, sounds strange I know but it seems to be catching up with me.A. not necessarily...i see that you are 31. those symptoms are new? if so- thee are other conditions that might cause them. hyperthyroid can get you in that state too. so it might be a good idea to go and get checked up. More discussions about minutesMinutes Related to Minutes: agendaMinutesThe written record of an official proceeding. The notes recounting the transactions occurring at a meeting or official proceeding; a record kept by courts and corporations for future reference. minutesn. 1) the written record of meetings, particularly of Boards of Directors and/or Shareholders of corporations, kept by the secretary of the corporation or organization. 2) the record of courtroom proceedings, such as the start and recess of hearings and trials, names of attorneys, witnesses, and rulings of the court, kept by the clerk of the court or the judge. Such court minutes are not a transcript of everything that is said, which is taken down by the court reporter if recorded at all. minutes
MinutesA record of a meeting. The minutes from the previous meeting are read and approved at a meeting to ensure an accurate history of the meeting is kept. The secretary of an organization generally records the minutes.minutes a summarized transcript or record of items discussed at a meeting and any proposals or resolutions made at the meeting.See MINS See MNSminutes Related to minutes: agendaSynonyms for minutesnoun a written account of what transpired at a meetingSynonymsRelated Words- written account
- written record
- minute book
- Congressional Record
- Hansard
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