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Discover Ludwig"beat time" is an idiom that is used in written English.
It is used to mean that someone is working quickly and efficiently. For example, "I'm trying to beat time to get this project done before the deadline."
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beat time
verb
To measure or regulate time in music by the motion of the hand or foot.
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"You can't just beat time," Mr. Ellison said.
Beat time now, and let the townsfolk stare!
A collection of cuckoo clocks quietly beat time on the walls.
A teacher sternly beat time with a pencil on her wooden desk.
Ms. Wolaner's achievement is particularly impressive because she beat Time at its own game.
He hardly bothered to beat time: a curiously inverted kind of showmanship, and very Russian.
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However, the proposed controller only synchronizes the beat times without considering which beat it is.
He has a point: Daft Punk allegedly used its "Gross Beat" time-stretching effect recognizably on the soundtrack for Tron.
Different concentrations of CO2 increase the flagellar beat time-dependently (Fig. 5A).
Beat times were extracted as the times of performed events that matched notated events occurring on sixteenth-note level beats.
The series of normal-to-normal beat times (RR-intervals) served as the basis for further calculations.
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