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Cosa (chi) è minutes - definizione

WRITTEN DETAILS OF A MEETING
Meeting minutes; Minutes of meeting; Minute order

minutes         
n.
official record
1) to keep, take minutes
2) to accept; read the minutes
3) to reject the minutes
minutes         
n. 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         
a summarized record of the points discussed at a meeting.

Wikipedia

Minutes

Minutes, also known as minutes of meeting (abbreviation MoM), protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing. They typically describe the events of the meeting and may include a list of attendees, a statement of the activities considered by the participants, and related responses or decisions for the activities.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per minutes
1. The vegetables were also steamed for 20 minutes, microwaved for three minutes and stir–fried for five minutes.
2. Among other crimes, a murder occurs every 16 minutes, an attempt to murder every 1' minutes, a riot every nine minutes and a kidnapping and abduction every 23 minutes, the NCRB said.
3. Experts say a thorough test should take around 20 minutes, or 30 minutes for the elderly.
4. Stansted had hold–ups of 16 minutes and London City 14 minutes.
5. You might have two minutes to perform or ten minutes to perform.