idle time - traducción al español
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idle time - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Idling; IDLE (disambiguation); Idle (disambiguation)

idle time      
tiempo para haraganear
times         
= por

Def: Usado en la multiplicación.
Ex: 4 days times 30 cents per day = 120 cents.
idle speed         
  • r/min]].
ROTATIONAL SPEED OF AN ENGINE WHEN IT IS IDLING
Idle speed; Engine idling; Idle (car); Running Idle; Engine idle; Idle vehicle
(n.) = ralentí
Ex: However, if you try to brake below this speed without depressing the clutch, the engine will stall because it's being forced to carry a load while operating below idle speed.

Definición

prime time
prime time (ingl.; pronunc. [práim táim]) m. Telev. Horas de mayor audiencia.

Wikipedia

Idle

Idle generally refers to idleness, a lack of motion or energy.

Idle or idling, may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de idle time
1. Shopping defeats, or at least circumvents, boredom, but not only because it fills idle time.
2. On Capitol Hill, one lawmaker recalls, congressmen sometimes played games of matching quarters –– heads or tails –– during idle time in the cloakroom.
3. Left with idle time because of a truncated convention schedule Monday, most delegates spent the morning following Hurricane Gustav as it moved toward the Louisiana coast.
4. But pitched against a student body flush with easy credit, Internet access, and idle time, gambling‘s lure may have the better hand.
5. Most migrant workers send their wages home to their village, leaving them with just a few pence; famously, the blue–jacketed migrants ‘squat‘ outside their factories to pass the idle time.