The act of working beyond the established hours set by an employer, often resulting in additional pay for the employee.
A technical term in volleyball describing a situation where one team exceeds the allowed number of contacts with the ball during play, resulting in a violation.
A term used in handball for the infraction that occurs when a player holding the ball remains stationary for more than the permitted duration.
In basketball, it refers to an infringement where a player remains in a restricted area longer than the allowed time limit.
The period in the evening, typically between 7 PM and 10 PM, when television shows attract the highest viewership due to a large audience availability.
A designated time frame recognized for its high value in broadcasting, when networks schedule their most popular and engaging content to maximize audience ratings.
A term referring to a span of time identified as the prime slot for television programming, often featuring top-rated series, events, or special broadcasts designed to capture viewer attention.
A system implemented during the summer months to advance the standard time by one hour, designed to make better use of daylight and extend evening hours of natural light.
A practice that involves adjusting the official time forward in the summer to optimize daylight for activities and energy conservation.
A seasonal timekeeping arrangement aimed at increasing the amount of usable daylight in the evening by shifting the clock ahead by one hour during certain months.
A government-sanctioned schedule adjustment for the summer that alters local time to encourage outdoor activities and reduce reliance on artificial lighting.
A concept that refers to the continuous progression of existence, often quantified in units such as seconds, minutes, or hours, allowing events to be sequenced and measured.
The specific duration or period taken to complete a task or activity, particularly in competitive contexts like races or sports events.
An interruption during a sporting event to pause the action, allowing for strategy discussions or injury assessments, typically initiated by a referee or coach.
A dried herb from a specific type of plant, used both as a seasoning in cooking and for its medicinal properties.
A brief pause in a sports game taken for purposes such as player substitutions, strategy discussions, or addressing rule violations, during which the regular game clock does not run.
A designated period during a sporting event where the play is temporarily halted, allowing teams to regroup, communicate tactics, or resolve infractions, without affecting the total duration of the contest.
A short interruption in competitive play that permits teams to manage player changes or discuss game plans, typically not counted against the official game time.