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Что (кто) такое time-consuming - определение

VALUE OF MONEY THAT HAS BEEN USED UP TO PRODUCE SOMETHING
Private cost; Costs of production; Associated cost; Time-consuming; Metabolic price; Metabolic cost; Cost (biology); Expensive; Expensiveness; Outlay; Cost estimates; Approval for Expenditure; AFE Approval for Expenditure; Authorization for Expenditure; Expend; Expendability; Approval for expenditure; Authorization for expenditure; Assessment of cost; Product costing; Financial cost; Costs
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time-consuming         
also time consuming
If something is time-consuming, it takes a lot of time.
It's just very time consuming to get such a large quantity of data...
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf
time-consuming         
¦ adjective taking a lot of or too much time.
Times         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
·pl of Time.
times         
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The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
n. pl.
1.
Seasons, spells.
2.
Periods, epochs, ages.
3.
State of things (at a particular period), general condition of affairs.
times         
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The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
times
(following a number) expressing multiplication.
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times
¦ verb (timeses, timesing, timesed) informal multiply (a number).
Origin
late 20th cent.: use as a verb of times expressing multiplication.
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times
a period characterized by particular events or circumstances:
Time (disambiguation)         
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The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
Time is the continued sequence of existence and events, and a fundamental quantity of measuring systems.
TIME (command)         
  • <code>TIME.COM</code> (among other commands) in [[IBM PC DOS]] 1.0.
  • VT100]].
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The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
In computing, TIME is a command in DEC RT-11, DOS, IBM OS/2, Microsoft WindowsMicrosoft TechNet Time article and a number of other operating systems that is used to display and set the current system time.MS-DOS and Windows command line time command It is included in command-line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.
Time (Baxter novel)         
1999 NOVEL BY STEPHEN BAXTER
Manifold: Time
Manifold: Time is a 1999 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. It is the first of Baxter's Manifold Trilogy (the others being Manifold: Space and Manifold: Origin), although the books can be read in any order because the series takes place in a multiverse.
Time in physics         
  • 0-684-86576-9}} p.35.</ref> a time before [[human]]s existed on Earth.
  • Evolution of a [[world line]] of an accelerated massive particle. This world line is restricted to the [[timelike]] top and bottom sections of this [[spacetime]] figure; this world line cannot cross the top ([[future]]) or the bottom ([[past]]) [[light cone]]. The left and right sections (which are outside the light cones) are [[spacelike]].
  • Panthéon]] of [[Paris]] can measure [[time]] as well as demonstrate the [[rotation]] of [[Earth]].
  • Event B is simultaneous with A in the green reference frame, but it occurred
before in the blue frame, and will occur later in the red frame.
  • 0-688-12330-9}} A memoir of the experiment program for detecting the predicted fluctuations in the [[cosmic microwave background radiation]].</ref>
FUNDAMENTAL QUANTITY IN PHYSICS
Physics of time; Time (physics)
Time in physics is defined by its measurement: time is what a clock reads. In classical, non-relativistic physics, it is a scalar quantity (often denoted by the symbol t) and, like length, mass, and charge, is usually described as a fundamental quantity.
time-sharing         
  • [[Unix]] time-sharing at the [[University of Wisconsin]], 1978
METHOD OF SHARING A COMPUTING RESOURCE AMONG MULTIPLE USERS
Computer/Time-sharing; Time sharing; Time Sharing; Timesharing; Time-Sharing; Time share computer system; Time-sharing system; Time-sharing operating system
<operating system> (Or "timesharing") An operating system feature allowing several users to run several tasks concurrently on one processor, or in parallel on many processors, usually providing each user with his own terminal for input and output. time-sharing is multitasking for multiple users. (1998-04-24)

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Cost

In production, research, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in which case the amount of money expended to acquire it is counted as cost. In this case, money is the input that is gone in order to acquire the thing. This acquisition cost may be the sum of the cost of production as incurred by the original producer, and further costs of transaction as incurred by the acquirer over and above the price paid to the producer. Usually, the price also includes a mark-up for profit over the cost of production.

More generalized in the field of economics, cost is a metric that is totaling up as a result of a process or as a differential for the result of a decision. Hence cost is the metric used in the standard modeling paradigm applied to economic processes.

Costs (pl.) are often further described based on their timing or their applicability.