push time

"Push time" varies by context, referring to specific time frames in animation, sports, networking, logistics, and aviation.

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Definition

C1Animation

(technical)The duration or number of frames needed for a character to push from a crouch to a takeoff position.

Example

  • The animator calculated the push time to ensure the character's movement looked natural.

B2Sports

(technical)The time taken from the start of a bobsled push until it crosses the finish line.

Example

  • The team improved their push time by training rigorously.

B2Networking

(technical)The moment when a remote server sends an unsolicited update.

Example

  • The push time for the update was scheduled during off-peak hours.

B2Logistics

(technical)The expected time for freight or cargo to be ready for transport.

Example

  • The push time for the shipment was set for early morning.

B2Aviation

(technical)The scheduled or actual time an aircraft is pushed back from the gate for departure.

Example

  • The pilot announced the push time would be delayed due to weather conditions.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "push time":

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