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течение 10 минут
на 10 минут
You were inactive for 10 minutes.
Cells were maintained on ice for 10 minutes.
Клеточную массу оставляли отстаиваться на льду в течение 10 минут.
Soak bread in milk for 10 minutes.
Тем временем, замочить хлеб в молоке на 10 минут.
Leave for 10 minutes and mix again.
Оставить на 10 минут и снова окунуть в смесь.
Adults should do the same for 10 minutes.
Even stretching for 10 minutes can benefit the body.
Даже упражнение в течение 10 минут может принести пользу вашему телу.
Boil water for 10 minutes to eliminate any bacterial impurities.
Прокипятите в течение 10 минут, чтобы полностью избавиться от любых бактерий.
Maintain this temperature for 10 minutes.
Write for 10 minutes non-stop on that topic.
Для этого просим в течение 10 минут писать без остановки на конкретную тему.
Some makes a contrast shower for 10 minutes for someone best medicine is sleep.
Некоторых спасает контрастный душ в течение 10 минут, для кого-то лучшим лекарством будет сон.
Repeat this process 6-10 times per minute for 10 minutes.
Repeat this process for 10 minutes (10 actions).
Boil it on a slow heat for 10 minutes.
It is recommended to keep the mask on for 10 minutes.
Take a bath for 10 minutes.
Leave it on your skin for 10 minutes.
Keep it the temperature for 10 minutes.
2% formalin solution if placed there for 10 minutes
2% раствор формалина, если его поместить туда на 10 минут
It is in it every hour, but only for 10 minutes, that the unique effect of artificial sea waves is created.
Именно в нем каждый час, но только на 10 минут, создаётся неповторимый эффект искусственных морских волн.
He’s so thrilled by the spectacle that he stands there for 10 minutes, just looking.
Он настолько находится в восторге от этого зрелища, что он стоит там в течение 10 минут, просто наблюдая.
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Contexts ▼
Noun
The official notes kept during a meeting
An account or reports of an event
Plural for a unit of time equal to sixty seconds
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Noun
▲
The official notes kept during a meeting
log
record
transcript
report
transcription
summary
proceedings
notes
memorandum
transactions
follow-up
account
note
diary
chronicle
journal
logbook
blog
register
records
daybook
memoir
transcripts
history
procès-verbal
jottings
archive
impressions
outline
data
synopsis
commentary
annals
ledger
documentation
script
calendar
chronology
manuscript
annal
yearbook
notebook
vlog
weblog
moblog
daily record
day-by-day account
proceeding
details
observations
deets
precis
sketch
day-to-day account
commonplace book
transliteration
text
review
translation
exposition
delineation
description
statement
recording
sitrep
draftUS
annotation
accounts
logs
résumé
minute
summaries
rough draft
marginalia
apostil
printed version
recorded material
written copy
written version
draughtUK
paper
compte rendu
summarized record
document
file
evidence
dossier
transaction
catalogueUK
almanac
instrument
deed
registry
memo
narrative
writing
information
list
entry
inventory
act
certificate
directory
trace
memorial
narration
catalogUS
legend
scroll
scorecard
casebook
story
muniment
inscription
case study
case history
written material
paper trail
swindle sheet
listing
book
tally
chart
worksheet
write-up
record book
more ❯
“He’d been reading the minutes of the last meeting.”
Noun
▲
An account or reports of an event
proceedings
events
actions
affairs
business
report
records
account
annals
archives
chronicle
matters
measures
procedures
transactions
trial
doings
dealings
documents
concerns
journal
activities
publication
goings-on
log
transaction
deeds
deals
happenings
undertakings
accomplishments
deal
acts
deed
exploits
proceeding
comings and goings
Noun
▲
Plural for a unit of time equal to sixty seconds
mins
“The meeting will start in a minute.”
Noun
▲
Plural for a very short time
instants
seconds
moments
flashes
jiffies
twinklings
jiffs
heartbeats
shakes
mins
nanoseconds
twinkles
trices
eyeblinks
winks
beats
tick
sec
mos
bits
breath
split seconds
New York minutes
nothing flat
crack
whiles
snap
outbursts
bursts
short orders
breathings
blinks
split-seconds
milliseconds
microseconds
spells
time
“Listen, you hang round here for a minute while I switch everything off, and then I won’t have to come upstairs again.”
Noun
▲
Plural for a point in time
instants
moments
time
junctures
points
stages
points in time
hours
seconds
occasions
phases
dates
days
periods
durations
intervals
stretches
cycles
stints
terms
whiles
courses
patches
timelines
epochs
chapters
time frames
spans
runs
time intervals
steps
positions
statuses
passes
interims
millennia
space
measures
interludes
episodes
generation
centuries
sessions
seasons
extents
eras
eonsUS
times
aeonsUK
spells
bouts
timespans
age
“It’s amazing how your life can turn in an instant, one minute being down in the dumps, the next on cloud nine.”
Noun
▲
Plural for a short informal letter or written message
memos
note
messages
communication
letters
memorandums
dispatches
missives
epistles
words
records
lines
jottings
reminders
entry
documents
inscriptions
diaries
agendas
annotation
calendars
comments
commentaries
data
gloss
journals
marginalia
observation
remarks
scrawls
scribbles
summaries
thank-yous
obiter dicta
items
accounts
chits
notation
aide-memoires
registration
insertion
postings
agreement
announcements
contracts
ticklers
statements
listings
elements
articles
explanation
elucidation
exegesis
scholiums
documentation
schemes
representation
explication
notings
systems
symbolization
footnotes
more ❯
Noun
▲
Plural for a period of time
whiles
time
spells
stretches
stints
spans
seasons
intervals
periods
durations
runs
phases
stages
terms
patches
seconds
moments
time frames
time intervals
bits
timespans
pieces
Noun
▲
Plural for a written report or description of an event or experience
accounts
chronicles
reports
stories
articles
columns
composition
reviews
transcripts
bulletins
essays
exposition
journals
records
theses
treatises
commentaries
discourse
dissertations
editorials
logs
memoirs
posts
registers
writing
analysis
annals
critiques
diaries
features
study
treatments
archives
blogs
discussions
disquisitions
exclusives
items
opuses
paragraphs
proceedings
revelations
scoops
sections
uncoverings
vlogs
weblogs
moblogs
news
sitreps
transactions
write-ups
think pieces
Verb
▲
To write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting or event
transcribes
logs
summarisesUK
summarizesUS
records
reports
takes notes
writes down
notes
registers
sets down
jots down
takes down
notes down
cataloguesUK
catalogsUS
puts down
lists
puts in writing
makes a note of
marks
chronicles
charts
documents
enters
files
inscribes
puts on record
tabulates
enrollsUS
enrolsUK
schedules
indexes
posts
enumerates
diarizes
books
commits to paper
puts on paper
puts on file
marks down
writes
details
copies
slates
writes in
makes an inventory of
puts down on paper
jots
scribbles
scrawls
scripts
scribes
dockets
tallies
writes up
keeps a note of
keeps details
puts in
makes a list of
draftsUS
lodges
takes
draughtsUK
matriculates
submits
keys
inputs
indicates
inserts
types
introduces
injects
shows
tracks
scans
traces
checks
audits
keys in
keeps track of
particularizesUS
keeps a record of
keeps details of
keeps a tab on
keeps account of
arranges
specifies
alphabetizes
polls
bills
keeps count
buttons down
calenders
particularisesUK
authors
pens
composes
preserves
engraves
engrosses
pencils
prints
indites
commits
scrivens
reproduces
letters
squiggles
chalks
tells
ghosts
autographs
inks
addresses
typewrites
rewrites
doodles
dashes off
knocks out
knocks off
turns out
puts pen to paper
bangs out
pushes a pencil
scratchs out
sets forth
puts in black and white
puts down in black and white
keeps information
keeps account
picks up
books down
archives
writes out
write about
inventories
places
tables
itemizesUS
adds
itemisesUK
inventorizes
lays
tenders
advances
presents
presses
proffers
prefers
copies out
puts forward
confirms in writing
scribbles down
remembers
excerpts
includes
votes
follows
outlines
brings
keeps
enlists
affixes
casts
formulates
blogs
numerates
cites
describes
mentions
notates
fills in
denotes
loads
instances
fills out
designates
categorizesUS
draws up
stores
keeps count of
takes stock
makes note of
systematizesUS
sorts
ranks
groups
captures
takes inventory
systemizes
accessions
systematisesUK
classifies
codes
processes
tabs
pegs
keeps a record
sets down in black and white
sets down in writing
keyboards
categorisesUK
specialisesUK
types in
specializesUS
feeds in
tapes
transfers
tape-records
enters data
duplicates
deciphers
reprints
puts down for
puts down as
prints out
types out
writes in full
copies in full
sets out
offers
announces
volunteers
states
proposes
propositions
hands in
more ❯
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ten minutes — перевод на русский
— MAN: You’ve got ten minutes.
У тебя 10 минут.
If I’m not back up again in ten minutes..!»
Если я не вернусь через 10 минут…»
I’ll wait in the car at the corner for ten minutes.
Я буду ждать в машине за углом 10 минут.
Ten minutes shouldn’t matter to a man who’s waited as long as you have.
Ты так долго ждал, подожди ещё 10 минут.
Ten minutes till that hot seat.
10 минут, и конец.
Показать ещё примеры для «минут»…
I’m leavin’ with the men in ten minutes and you’re comin’ with me…
Через десять минут мы уезжаем и ты поедешь со мной!
You have ten minutes more of life.
У Вас ещё десять минут жизни.
— It has grown already, in the last ten minutes.
— Даже за десять минут оно подросло.
Ten minutes ago.
— Десять минут назад.
Oh, ten minutes.
— Десять минут.
Показать ещё примеры для «десять минут»…
Ten minutes ago.
— А он уже был?
— You asked me that ten minutes ago.
— Вы уже спрашивали об этом.
Here I am dawdling with the laundry when it’s ten minutes into caviar time.
Я тут вожусь с бельём, а уже настало время подавать икру.
Ten minutes later, I gotta pick up Michael at school.
А уже пора было забирать Майкла из школы.
— Ten minutes.
Сколько он уже так?
Показать ещё примеры для «уже»…
Chase, your break’s been over for ten minutes.
Чейз, что ты делаешь? Твой перерыв кончился десять минут назад.
When were they here, five minutes, ten minutes?
Давно они ушли? Пять, десять минут назад?
Our tactical team is ten minutes out, sir.
Наша группа выдвинулась десять минут назад, сэр.
You missed them by ten minutes.
Все закончилось десять минут назад.
She was sleeping in that bed ten minutes…
Она спала на этой кровати десять минут назад…
Показать ещё примеры для «десять минут назад»…
Hurry. Ten minutes to go.
Быстрее, осталось десять минут.
Ten minutes to go.
Осталось десять минут.
Ten minutes until your train.
До вашего поезда осталось десять минут.
It’s now officially ten minutes until the end of the world. Out on the streets, the crowds are getting pretty wild…
До конца света осталось десять минут.
We got ten minutes to grab the last lima bean.
У нас осталось десять минут, чтобы ухватить последнюю порцию лимской фасоли.
Показать ещё примеры для «осталось десять минут»…
— Convoy ETA ten minutes, sir.
— Ожидаемое время прибытия — 10 мин.
Mr. Law, I need you to remain still for three to ten minutes.
Мистер Ло, мне надо чтобы вы не двигались по крайней мере от 3 до 10 мин.
They both disappeared within ten minutes of their announcement.
Они оба исчезли в течение 10 мин.
He left about ten minutes ago in a silver sedan.
Он уехал где-то 10 мин назад на серебристом седане.
Показать ещё примеры для «мин»…
Ambulance is ten minutes out.
Скорая выехала 10 минут назад.
Ten minutes. Twenty. Twenty nine.
10 минут назад. 20… 29.
In,like,ten minutes.
Уже 10 минут назад.
He had to leave about ten minutes in.
Он ушёл около 10 минут назад.
It’s been ten minutes since we texted her.
Мы отправили ей сообщение 10 минут назад.
He returned at ten minutes past ten.
Нет. Он вернулся в десять десять.
Leonard Vole returned, you say, at ten minutes past ten.
Вы говорите, что Леонард Воул вернулся в десять десять.
At ten minutes to one.
Без десяти час.
— Ten minutes.
— На десять.
It starts in ten minutes, and it’s in Burbank, which is 20 minutes away.
Начало через десять минут. и это в Бербанке, который находится в 20 минутах езды.
They’re going to starrt demolishing a beautiful old building in ten minutes.
Они собираются начать снос красивого старинного здания в течении десяти минут.
It just needs ten minutes of constant whisking.
Его надо взбивать в течении десяти минут.
Those guys I had beat up howard archibald Only stopped after ten minutes Because I told them to.
Те парни избивали Говарда Арчибальда в течение десяти минут, остановившись потому, что я сказал им.
It felt like an eternity, but it can’t have been more than ten minutes.
Такое чувство, что прошла вечность, хотя все произошло в течение десяти минут.
Did another ten minutes of exercise.
Делал упражнения в течение десяти минут.
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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. minute
noun. [‘ˈmɪnət, maɪˈnuːt, maɪnˈjuːt’] a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour.
Etymology
- minut (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minuta (Latin)
- minute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minutus (Latin)
Rhymes with Minute
- disrepute
- subacute
- undilute
- grassroot
- dispute
- compute
- absolut
- zoot-suit
- repute
- refute
- recruit
- permute
- impute
- degroote
- commute
- uproot
- stroot
- salute
- reroute
- pursuit
- pollute
- macoute
- hirsute
- enroute
- dilute
- caillouet
- cahouet
- cahoot
- beirut
- bebout
Sentences with minute
Quotes about minute
5. minute
adjective. [‘ˈmɪnət, maɪˈnuːt, maɪnˈjuːt’] infinitely or immeasurably small.
Etymology
- minut (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minuta (Latin)
- minute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minutus (Latin)
10. minute
noun. [‘ˈmɪnət, maɪˈnuːt, maɪnˈjuːt’] a short note.
Etymology
- minut (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minuta (Latin)
- minute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- minutus (Latin)
In that case switch the device off and unplug it, wait for 10 minutes, plug in and switch it on again to continue.
В этом случае выключите устройство и отключите его от сети, подождите 10 минут, снова подключите его к сети, включите и продолжите работу.
If the power button does not respond, wait for 10 minutes then press and hold the power button
for 10
seconds.
Если кнопка питания не реагирует, подождите 10 минут, затем нажмите и удерживайте кнопку питания в течение
10
секунд.
Even when they are already soft, after taking them off the grill it is recommended to put them into a pan,
И даже когда они уже стали мягкими, их рекомендуют, сняв с решетки, положить в кастрюлю,
for 10 minutes again, put the basement and the weight atop the frame,
and delete surplus of adhesive.
Затем еще через 10 мин на раму сверху кладется плита и груз,
выступившие излишки клея удаляются.
After turn off the light, we need wait for about 10 minutes, so that to protect the uselife of the bulbs!
После отключения света, мы должны ждать около 10 минут, так что для защиты uselife ламп!
and in some cases transferred to vector graphic or sometimes it is kept natural as it is- depends on what I want to do in my project.
Жду 10 минут, чтобы работа просохла, затем сканирую и
в некоторых случаях перевожу в векторную графику или же оставляю в неизмененном виде- в зависимости от того, что я планирую сделать в своей работе.
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Gordon Ramsay attempts to make fish and chips in ten minutes
Why is “in” used here instead of “for”?
Mari-Lou A
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asked Aug 30, 2020 at 8:03
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If you do something in a certain period of time, it implies that you have completed the task. The fish and chips are cooked and ready to eat after ten minutes.
Doing something for a certain time just means that you spend all that time in that activity, whether you finish your task or not.
answered Aug 30, 2020 at 8:34
Kate BuntingKate Bunting
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One meaning that hasn’t been mentioned so far is using «in» to refer to an action which will begin in the future. If someone says «I will make dinner in 10 minutes» they are usually (in my experience) expressing that they will start to make dinner 10 minutes from now. With this interpretation, the sentence says nothing about the duration of the act of making dinner.
Another valid interpretation of that sentence would be that the act of making dinner will be completed in 10 minutes. In that case the sentence gives no indication when I will start making dinner, just that it will take 10 minutes. I’d argue that my first interpretation — that I will start 10 minutes from now — is far more common, at least in Canadian English.
Which meaning is intended is usually (for a native speaker) apparent from context. If someone says «We will be planting tomatoes on Mars in 100 years» they’re probably not expressing the idea that we will be spending the next 100 years planting tomatoes on Mars. Although that would make a lot of ketchup.
answered Aug 31, 2020 at 18:25
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«Gordon Ramsay attempts to make fish and chips for ten minutes» would mean you are promised to see footage which is exactly 10 minutes long showing Gordon Ramsay performing the task of making fish and chips. But it does not guarantee that it shows the whole process. The footage might start in the middle of the process. The 10 minutes might end before he is finished. He might even be finished after 8 minutes and then start another batch in order to complete the promised 10 minutes of labor. A possible failure condition for this attempt would be if Ramsay would become exhausted or bored before the 10 minutes are completed and just quit.
«Gordon Ramsay attempts to make fish and chips in ten minutes» , on the other hand, promises that you are going to see the whole process from start to finish in 10 minutes or less. A possible failure condition for this attempt would be if Ramsay would be unable to complete the whole process within the 10 minute time limit.
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#1
I´m reading a recipe of.. (forget it ) and it says
Soak them in water soon for several ten minutes.
Several ten minutes?!?!
I´d understand «several minutes» or «ten minutes» but what does mean that?
maybe «For several periods of ten minutes» ?
Thank you
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berseker said:
I´m reading a recipe of.. (forget it ) and it says
Soak them in water soon for several ten minutes.
Several ten minutes?!?!
I´d understand «several minutes» or «ten minutes» but what does mean that?
maybe «For several periods of ten minutes» ?
Thank you
Yo también lo entendería así, pero a lo mejor me equivoco y acabo ahogando al pobre alimento.
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#3
De la manera que yo lo entiendo es que lo dejes por 10 minutos…Yo creo que es una manera de decir: por unos diez minutos. En éste caso la palabra «several» está traducido como «unos».
¡Espero no dañarle su receta y que no termine ordenando pizza!
Saluditos..
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#4
Hmmm… from the sentence structure (not just this phrase), it sounds like the writer was not a native speaker. The way I would read it, given that assumption, is that he/she meant «several tens of minutes», the same way you could say «a couple hundred dollars». I’d soak them for about 30-40 minutes…
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#5
Thanks everyone!
irisheyes0583 said:
I’d soak them for about 30-40 minutes…
Will do! XDD
Perhaps you´re rigth. I´m trying to make «Gari» (cooked ginger with vinegar) that is ¿Companion? of Sushi. So its posible that the guy who wrote it isn´t a native speaker.
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#6
Yes, but the «soon» is another word out of place that shows that this phrase is not well written. I think it should be «Soak them briefly in water, for around 10 minutes.»
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#7
no tiene sentido… a lo mejor ha sido traducido… y mal, además.
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#8
Hi. I agree with Fenixpollo. Soak them briefly in water, for around ten minutes.
There are a few different things that you have to keep separate here.
1. Lengths of time
2. Names of periods of time
1. Here are some phrases that indicate lengths of time.
ten minutes, three hours, two days, a week, a month, five months, a year, seven years
From one
point
in time to another
point
in time is a length of time.
From 12:15 to 12:25 is a length of time equal to 10 minutes.
From 4:10 to 5:00 is a length of time equal to 50 minutes.
Use in and a
length of time
to specify a point in time in the future:
We will start in ten minutes. If it is now 12:30, we will start at 12:40.
The news will be announced in four days. If it is now Monday, the news will be announced at some time on Friday.
We will see the results in three months. If it is now April, we will see the results during July.
Suppose it is 3:15.
in a minute = at 3:16
in two minutes = at 3:17
in five minutes = at 3:20
in an hour = at 4:15
in two hours = at 5:15
Suppose it is Monday.
tomorrow = on Tuesday; or just Tuesday. (no on)
in two days = on Wednesday; or just Wednesday.
in five days = on Saturday; or just Saturday.
in a week = on next Monday (exact) or some time on or after next Monday (not exact).
Also: in a week = next Monday (no on).
Suppose it is April 12.
in a month = on May 12 (exactly) or some time on or after May 12 (not exact).
in two months = on June 12 (exactly) or some time on or after June 12 (not exact).
Suppose it is June 14, 2009.
in a year = on June 14, 2010 (exactly) or some time on or after June 14, 2010 (not exact).
in two years = on June 14, 2011 (exactly) or some time on or after June 14, 2011 (not exact).
With weeks, months and years, we are often not very exact about the time.
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2. Here are some words and phrases that are names of periods of time.
Past: yesterday, last week, last month, last year
Present: today, this week, this month, this year
Future: tomorrow, next week, next month, next year
With these we do
not
use in.
in last week, in next month, in yesterday, in tomorrow
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Special cases:
Parts of a day: morning, afternoon, evening
Parts of a year (seasons): spring, summer, autumn (or fall), winter
With these we use in the, but in has a different meaning here. Here in means ‘during’. This is not the same meaning as shown above in section 1.
in the morning = during the morning
in the afternoon = during the afternoon
in the winter = during the winter
But we don’t use in if these are combined with other names of periods of time:
in tomorrow morning, in yesterday afternoon
Just say: tomorrow morning, yesterday afternoon
There are a lot of different combinations, and it will take some time for you to master them.
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Let’s go (in) tomorrow morning. In is necessary? No. It’s wrong.
How big time range we don’t need (in) before a time? The time range is irrelevant. See above.
Let’s go in the afternoon /in afternoon / afternoon. Which are correct? in the afternoon is the only correct one. Here in means ‘during’.
Let’s go after evening / after next week after evening is not used. You can say after 7 o’clock or after 8 o’clock or anything like that. after next week is fine.
Let’s go next week. ~ Let’s go in a week.
Let’s go after next week. ~ Let’s go in two weeks or later.
CJ