"I'll be with you in less than 60 seconds..."
be back in a minute
see you in an hour. Of course it takes more than an hour for the hour hand (the "BIG" hand) and the minute hand (the "LITTLE" hand) to line up but it does happen once each hour. Keep in mind, the hour hand is known as the BIG hand because an hour is bigger than a minute, which is indicated by the LITTLE hand.
Say you start at 12 o'clock. If the minute hand goes around the clock once in a complete circle, it turns to 1 o'clock. thus, the hour hand makes it a 30 degree angle.
got a minute
About the time it takes to say 1. 1/60 of a minute. 100 milliseconds.
Please clarify your question. There are 60 seconds in a minute. I suppose you could say that there is 1/60th of a minute per second. As far as the "in a mile" part, are you asking about a speed or a distance?
If on a scale from 1-10 then I will say 9
Since the word minute has two meanings, there are two possible interpretations of "minute work" which would be, either work that can be completed in a minute (60 seconds) or work that is being done on some very small (which is to say, minute) object - but the second interpretation is almost certainly the one that is meant.
some are some arent. you shouldn't say second hand, most are rebuilt and over-bored, making them whole new engines
As an adjective meaning "used", you say "d'occasion" or "usagé(e)(s)" (fem.) (plur.). When it is applied to smoking, the translation is "passif" (passive in fem.) The noun for the second-hand on the watch or the clock is "la trotteuse" or "l'aiguille des secondes".
are you trying to say of what will be the effects of 2nd hand smoke, if so then the effects are coughing will tar will accumulate and youll get lung disease
Second hand, Pre loved, previously enjoyed, etc.