Timekeeping refers to the process of measuring and recording time accurately. It involves using devices like clocks and calendars to track the passage of time for various purposes, such as scheduling, productivity, and historical documentation. Effective timekeeping is essential in various fields, including business, science, and navigation, to ensure that activities are coordinated and managed efficiently.
Keeping time, in the days before mechanical clocks.
In the military In factories for time keeping
You measure a great number of them, keeping records of every measurement, and then you calculate the average of all of the measurements.
Very few clocks are capable of keeping the exact time. Most people have their clocks set as accurately as possible.
Good timekeeping refers to the ability to manage one’s time effectively and punctually. It involves arriving on time for appointments, meeting deadlines, and organizing tasks efficiently to maximize productivity. Good timekeeping also reflects reliability and professionalism, fostering trust and respect in personal and professional relationships. Ultimately, it helps in achieving goals and maintaining a balanced schedule.
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LIKE KEEPING AN ITEM IN A PLACE FOR A WHILE TO FREEZE OOR KEEPING A PLANT ALIVE FOR A LONG TIME! I THINK
its dead
I think that you mean Stamina and it simple means being able to do something for a long time, "staying power" "Keeping going" or "keeping it up" are common references to it.
keeping quiet about something, keeping a secret.
The primary instrument used for keeping time in music is the drum set.
A receptacle for keeping relics.
A receptacle for keeping relics.
For those who don't know, keeping it "Trill", is a conjunction of two words. Keeping it "True", and keeping it "Real". If you are true to yourself, and real, then you are keeping it "Trill".
A method of keeping time
The cast of Keeping Time - 1934 includes: Ted Husing as Himself Narrator
Killing time is engaging in actions solely for the purpose of keeping busy, especially during periods in which what one can do is limited, for example after arriving early for an appointment.