中英
timely
/ ˈtaɪmli /
/ ˈtaɪmli /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.及时的,适时的
  • adv.及时地;<古>早
  • CET4/CET6/考研/GRE/
    • 比较级

      timelier或more timely
    • 最高级

      timeliest或most timely
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     及时

    及时的(Timely):度量的数据必须在一个时间范围里准备好以便后续操作。

  • 2

     及时雨

    ...的转会解决了穆里尼奥的问题,冠军杯上主力右后卫的转会,解放了埃辛,375万英镑的高性价比,不得不说是一笔超值的及时雨(Timely),可是,从年龄上来说,这只能说是一个过渡,也许,阿尔维斯才真的是切尔西的最佳选择。

  • 3

     合时

    例如,当韦德旗帜鲜明的支持客胜,降低客胜值、提升主胜值、而平局赔率(Odds)却与立博、威廉的态度较吻合时(Timely),则要注意这类比赛往往就是平手收场。韦德国际从2008赛季开始,对威廉希尔和立博的参考性开始加强。

短语
  • 1
    Timely Comics

    时代漫画 ; 及时漫画 ; 时代幽默诙谐的画面 ; 时期漫画

  • 2
    timely return

    及时反出 ; 及时归还 ; 要及时归还

  • 3
    Timely help

    雪中送炭 ; 及时的帮助 ; 及时雨

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    A nasty incident was prevented by the timely arrival of the police.
    警察的及时到来阻止了一次严重事故。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    The incident served as a timely reminder of just how dangerous mountaineering can be.
    这次事故及时地提醒了人们登山运动有时会多么危险。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    The recent outbreaks of cholera are a timely reminder that this disease is still a serious health hazard.
    最近几次爆发的霍乱是一个适时的提醒,该疾病依然是个严重的健康危害。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • 百科
  • Timely

    Punctuality is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill an obligation before or at a previously designated time. "Punctual" is often used synonymously with "on time". It is a common misconception that punctual can also, when talking about grammar, mean "to be accurate".According to each culture, there is often an understanding about what is considered an acceptable degree of punctuality. Usually, a small amount of lateness is acceptable; this is commonly about ten or fifteen minutes in Western cultures, but this is not the case in such instances as doctor's appointments or school lessons. In some cultures, such as Japanese society, and settings, such as military ones, expectations may be much stricter.Some cultures have an unspoken understanding that actual deadlines are different from stated deadlines; for example, it may be understood in a particular culture that people will turn up an hour later than advertised. In this case, since everyone understands that a 9 am meeting will actually start at around 10 am, no-one is inconvenienced when everyone arrives at 10 am.In cultures which value punctuality, being late is seen as disrespectful of others' time and may be considered insulting. In such cases, punctuality may be enforced by social penalties, for example by excluding low-status latecomers from meetings entirely. Such considerations can lead on to considering the value of punctuality in econometrics and to considering the effects of non-punctuality on others in queueing theory.

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