"Time-stamp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A time-stamp is a label or token that shows the date and time of a particular event or occurrence. It is often used to provide a record of when something happened, or to keep track of a sequence of events in a continuous flow. Time-stamps can be used in various contexts, such as:
In computer systems, a time-stamp is a code or number that represents the date and time a file was created, modified, or accessed.
In digital documents, a time-stamp can be used to verify the authenticity and integrity of a document.
In security protocols, time-stamps are used to prevent replay attacks by recording the time at which a message was sent.
In video conferencing, time-stamps can be used to synchronize audio and video streams.
The term "time-stamp" is often used synonymously with "timestamp," although some sources make a distinction between the two.
The phrase "time-consuming" refers to an activity or process that takes a lot of time, is slow, and may require a lot of effort or patience. Something that is time-consuming can be tedious, prolonged, and possibly tiring. It often requires a significant investment of time, which may result in a significant delay or interruption.
A warning or penalty given to someone, especially a child or an athlete, for disobedience or misbehavior, in which they are temporarily separated from the group or activity.<br><br>Example: "The teacher gave the misbehaving child a time-out to reflect on his actions."
The term "time-span" typically refers to a period of time that is considered or estimated to be continuous and uninterrupted, often used to describe a range or duration of events, activities, or experiences.<br><br>It is a chronological measurement, usually denoted by specific dates, durations, or frequencies, that provide an estimate of the length of time something has endured, occurred, or is expected to occur.
"Timed" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Measured or controlled in relation to a specific amount of time, or limited to a certain period.<br> Subject to a time limit or schedule.<br> Having a predetermined time limit or schedule for something.<br> Pertaining to or caused by the passage of time.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The competition was timed, and contestants had to complete the tasks within a limited timeframe.<br> The interview was timed, so I had to answer the questions carefully within the given time.<br> The exhibit was timed to run for three days, from Friday to Sunday.<br> The clockwork mechanism was timed to break down after 10 years.