گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'period'

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1 عمومی:: نقط‌ه‌

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2 عمومی:: دوره‌

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3 عمومی:: گردش‌

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4 عمومی:: روزگار

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5 عمومی:: مدت‌

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6 عمومی:: گاه‌

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7 عمومی:: وقت‌

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8 عمومی:: موقع‌

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9 عمومی:: عصر

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10 عمومی:: دوره

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english

1 general::   noun length of time ADJ. extended, lengthy, long, prolonged | brief, limited, short The offer is only available for a limited period. | full You have been paid for the full period of your employment with us. | fixed, set The medication is prescribed for a fixed period of time. | indefinite | early, late the late Victorian period | happy a happy period in her life | dark, difficult, lean a dark period in the country's history | critical a critical period in the development of the project | interim, intervening | transitional | off-peak, peak | Christmas | medieval, Tudor, etc. | inter-war, post-war | accounting | cooling-off The customer has the right to cancel the contract during the seven-day cooling-off period. | formative The most formative period of life is childhood. | gestation, incubation | rest | training | waiting | trial You can use the software free for a 30-day trial period. | time VERB + PERIOD cover the period covered by the book PERIOD + VERB begin, commence | end | last PERIOD + NOUN costume, furniture PREP. after a ~ after a long period of waiting | during/throughout the ~ during the intervening period | for a ~ We lived in Caracas for a brief period. | in/within a/the ~ Sales have gone up in the last-five-year period. | over a/the ~ There will be a reduced bus service over the Christmas period. Changes were monitored over a period of two months. | within a/the ~ Committee members will not be eligible for re-election within a period of two years. | ~ between the period between his resigning and finding a new job | ~ from … to … the period from 1 July to 31 December PHRASES the beginning/end/start of a period, a period of history, sb's period of office Public spending was cut during his period of office. | a period of study Try breaking your period of study into 20-minute blocks. | a period of time The balance must be paid within an agreed period of time. | a period of transition a period of transition between communist rule and democratic government menstruation ADJ. heavy, light | menstrual | monthly VERB + PERIOD have I've got my period and don't feel too great. | start I was thirteen when I started my periods. PERIOD + VERB start | stop | last PERIOD + NOUN pains

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun dot: Put a period after each sentence. noun time: This is a most exciting period.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: noun end of discussion: This is it, period!

Simple Definitions

4 general:: a period in history period a particular time in history, especially one studied as a subject: • the late Victorian period • the interwar period • During that period many people moved from the countryside to the towns. time a period of years, months, days etc: • The 1960s were a time of great social change. • the biggest earthquake in modern times • Verdun was an important city in Roman times. age a long period, especially one that represents a particular stage in the development of civilization or technology: • the industrial age • We are now in the age of the Internet. • the Stone Age (= when people used tools made of stone ) era a long period that has a particular character or that is marked by particular events: • We live in an era of breathtaking change. • the post-war era • De Gaulle’s death marked the end of an era . epoch formal means the same as era , but sounds more formal and important: • We are now entering a new epoch in human history. • the colonial epoch • It was the end of an epoch .

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: period ADJECTIVES/NOUN + period a long/lengthy period • They had to spend long periods apart. a short/brief period • He lived for a short period in Manchester. a limited period (= a fairly short length of time ) • From May, the site will be open to the public for a limited period. a fixed/set period (= that will not be changed ) • A tourist visa allows you to stay for a fixed period. an indefinite period (= with no fixed end ) • The painting had been loaned to the gallery for an indefinite period. a six month/five year etc period • They studied the behaviour of the ocean during a five year period. a trial period (= a time in which you try something to see if it is good ) • We could introduce the system for a trial period. phrases a period of time • Over a period of time, this pressure can damage the fibres of the carpet.

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