time out

phrasal verb
jump to other results
time out | time something out
  1. (of a computer program or task) to turn off, or turn something off, after a particular length of time even if the user has not finished(计算机程序或任务)超时自动关闭
    • My satellite connection timed out—it was so frustrating.我的卫星连接超时自动断开了,真令人沮丧。🔊🔊

Time Out

🔊/ˌtaɪm ˈaʊt/
🔊/ˌtaɪm ˈaʊt/
jump to other results
  1. a magazine published each week in London. It gives details of the entertainment available in London each week (cinema, theatre, music, etc.) and information about exhibitions, museums, sports, special activities, etc. It also contains reviews and other articles. It was first published in 1968, and since 2012 has been a free magazine, distributed in places such as stations in central London. There are versions of Time Out for many different cities across the world, including New York and San Francisco. The Time Out Group also publishes travel and restaurant guides.