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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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minute1 [Am ˈmɪnɪt, Brit ˈmɪnɪt] N

1.1. minute (unit of time):

siete minutos para las ocho LatAm excl RioPl
¡hay cada idiota …! inf

1.2. minute (short period):

1.3. minute (instant):

1.4. minute:

the minute as conj

2. minute (of arc):

minute2 [Am maɪˈn(j)ut, Brit mʌɪˈnjuːt] ADJ

1. minute (very small):

minute amount
minute object

2. minute (detailed) attr:

minute scrutiny/examination/care

I. minute3 [Am ˈmɪnɪt, Brit ˈmɪnɪt] N

1. minute (memorandum):

2. minute (of meeting):

II. minute3 [Am ˈmɪnɪt, Brit ˈmɪnɪt] VB trans

minute meeting/discussion:

I. minute by minute [ˈmɪnɪt bʌɪˌ mɪnɪt] ADV

minute by minute increase/change:

II. minute-by-minute ADJ

minute-by-minute account/commentary:

minute hand N

minute steak N

last-minute [Am ˌlæstˈmɪnɪt, Brit ˌlɑːstˈmɪnɪt] ADJ attr

up-to-the-minute <pred up to the minute> [ˈˌəp tə ðə ˈmɪnɪt] ADJ

up-to-the-minute report
up-to-the-minute report
up-to-the-minute coverage
up-to-the-minute style/technology/slang
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minute1 [ˈmɪnɪt] N

1. minute (sixty seconds):

2. minute (moment):

3. minute pl of meeting:

acta(s) f (pl)

minute2 [maɪˈnju:t, Am -ˈnu:t] ADJ

minute hand N

last-minute [ˌlɑ:stˈmɪnɪt, Am ˌlæst-] ADJ

up-to-the-minute [ˈʌptəðəˈmɪnɪt] ADJ

to leave sth to the last minute idiom
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minute1 [ˈmɪn·ɪt] N

1. minute (sixty seconds):

2. minute (moment):

Phrases:

minutes of meeting
acta(s) f (pl)

minute2 [maɪ·ˈnut] ADJ

minute hand N

last minute ADJ

up-to-the-minute [ˈʌp··ðə·ˈmɪn·ɪt] ADJ

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Present
Iminute
youminute
he/she/itminutes
weminute
youminute
theyminute
Past
Iminuted
youminuted
he/she/itminuted
weminuted
youminuted
theyminuted
Present Perfect
Ihaveminuted
youhaveminuted
he/she/ithasminuted
wehaveminuted
youhaveminuted
theyhaveminuted
Past Perfect
Ihadminuted
youhadminuted
he/she/ithadminuted
wehadminuted
youhadminuted
theyhadminuted

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In '85 they replaced the sweep hand (minute hand) and the face.
news.nationalpost.com
It contains the illuminated head-pieces, the at the top of the pages, with a commentary on three sides of the text in a very minute hand.
en.wikipedia.org
The minute hand is mounted on a slipping friction sleeve which allows it to be turned on its arbor.
en.wikipedia.org
But expectations will continue to rise -- a phone without email, for instance, will become like a watch without a minute hand in due course.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is written in very elegant and minute hand.
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