transition time

"Transition time" refers to the duration required to move from one state, activity, or condition to another, applicable in various fields such as electronics, personal development, education, and productivity.

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Definition

C1Electronics

(technical)The interval needed for a signal to change from one voltage level to another.

Example

  • The transition time for this circuit is too slow, causing delays in signal processing.

B2Personal Development

(general)The period during which a person undergoes significant changes in their life, such as changing jobs or moving to a new place.

Example

  • After losing his job, he used the transition time to learn new skills.

B2Education

(special education)The period when individuals, especially those with autism, move from one activity to another, often requiring additional support.

Example

  • Visual timers can help children with autism manage their transition time between classes.

B1Productivity

(general)The time lost between activities or events when no productive work is done.

Example

  • Minimizing transition time between tasks can improve overall efficiency.

Similar

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

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