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Definition of "period" in Anglais

noun

  1. A length of time.

    • There was a period of confusion following the announcement.
    • You'll be on probation for a six-month period.
  2. A length of time in history seen as a single coherent entity; an epoch, era.

    • Food rationing continued in the post-war period.
  3. (now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).

  4. (figurative) A decisive end to something; a stop.

  5. The length of time during which the same characteristics of a periodic phenomenon recur, such as the repetition of a wave or the rotation of a planet.

  6. (euphemistic) Female menstruation; an episode of this.

    • When she is on her period, she prefers not to go swimming.
  7. A section of an artist's, writer's (etc.) career distinguished by a given quality, preoccupation etc.

    • This is one of the last paintings Picasso created during his Blue Period.
  8. Each of the divisions into which a school day is split, allocated to a given subject or activity.

    • I have math class in second period.
  9. (sports, chiefly ice hockey) Each of the intervals, typically three, of which a game is divided.

    • Gretzky scored in the last minute of the second period.
  10. (sports, chiefly ice hockey) One or more additional intervals to decide a tied game, an overtime period.

    • They won in the first overtime period.
  11. (obsolete, medicine) The length of time for a disease to run its course.

  12. (archaic) An end or conclusion; the final point of a process, a state, an event, etc.

  13. (rhetoric) A complete sentence, especially one expressing a single thought or making a balanced, rhythmic whole.

  14. (obsolete) A specific moment during a given process; a point, a stage.

    • The Death of Patroclus was the most eminent Period; and consequently the most proper Time for such Games.
  15. (chemistry) A row in the periodic table of the elements.

  16. (geology) A geochronologic unit of millions to tens of millions of years; a subdivision of an era, and subdivided into epochs.

    • These fossils are from the Jurassic period.
  17. (genetics) A Drosophila gene, the gene product of which is involved in regulation of the circadian rhythm.

  18. (music) Two phrases (an antecedent and a consequent phrase).

  • (mathematics) The length of an interval over which a periodic function, periodic sequence or repeating decimal repeats; often the least such length.

  • adjective

    1. Designating anything from a given historical era.

      • a period car
      • a period TV commercial
    2. Evoking, or appropriate for, a particular historical period, especially through the use of elaborate costumes and scenery.

      • a period piece
    3. Menstrual.

      • period pains
      • period blood
      • period supplies

    interjection

    1. (chiefly Canada, US) That's final; that's the end of the matter (analogous to a period ending a sentence); end of story.

      • I know you don't want to go to the dentist, but your teeth need to be checked, period!
      • I'm the GOAT, point blank period!

    verb

    1. (obsolete, intransitive) To come to a period; to conclude.

    2. (obsolete, transitive, rare) To put an end to.

    3. (colloquial) To menstruate; to excrete menstrual blood.