Double time — Double Dou ble (d[u^]b l), a. [OE. doble, duble, double, OF. doble, duble, double, F. double, fr. L. duplus, fr. the root of duo two, and perh. that of plenus full; akin to Gr. diplo os double. See {Two}, and {Full}, and cf. {Diploma}, {Duple}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double time — ➔ time * * * double time UK US noun [U] HR ► twice the usual rate of pay for a job: »Employers may pay double time for work performed on weekends or holidays … Financial and business terms
Double Time — [englisch, dʌbl taɪm], Verdoppelung des Tempos aus einem langsamen beziehungsweise mittleren Tempo heraus empfindet man die doppelte Zahl der Grundschläge: anstelle des Viertelbeat den Achtelbeat. Wenn beispielsweise der Solist beim Chorusspiel … Universal-Lexikon
double time — n [U] double pay given to someone when they work at a time when people do not normally work … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-time — adj, adv especially AmE very quick or as quickly as possible ▪ Get upstairs and clean your room double time! … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-time — adj, adv especially AmE very quick or as quickly as possible ▪ Get upstairs and clean your room double time! … Dictionary of contemporary English
double time — n [U] double pay given to someone when they work at a time when people do not normally work … Dictionary of contemporary English
double time — noun uncount 1. ) double the amount you normally earn, paid when you work on days or at times when most people do not work 2. ) AMERICAN a fast speed at which people march in the military … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
double time — ► NOUN ▪ a rate of pay equal to double the standard rate … English terms dictionary
double time — n. ☆ 1. a rate of payment twice as high as usual, as for work on Sundays 2. a marching cadence of 180 three foot steps a minute: normal cadence is 120 steps a minute 3. Music a) duple time b) twice as fast as the preceding tempo … English World dictionary