English
Etymology
From time + stamp (noun); the verb sense derives from the noun.
Pronunciation
Noun
timestamp (plural timestamps)
- (especially computing) A variable containing the date and time at which an event occurred, often included in a log to track the sequence of events.
- (Internet, video) The time at which something in a video occurs.
Derived terms
Translations
date and time of an event
- Arabic: خَتَم زَمَنِيّ m (ḵatam zamaniyy)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 時間戳 / 时间戳 (zh) (shíjiānchuō), 時戳 / 时戳 (zh) (shíchuō)
- Czech: časové razítko n, časová značka f
- Danish: tidsstempel n
- Dutch: tijdsaanduiding (nl) f, tijdstempel m
- Finnish: aikaleima (fi)
- French: horodatage (fr) m
- German: Zeitstempel (de) m
- Greek: χρονόσημο n (chronósimo), χρονοσήμανση f (chronosímansi)
- Japanese: タイムスタンプ (ja) (taimusutanpu)
- Portuguese: timestamp (pt) m
- Romanian: ștampilă de timp f, marcaj temporal n
- Russian: временна́я ме́тка f (vremennája métka), ме́тка вре́мени f (métka vrémeni)
- Spanish: cronomarcador m, marca de tiempo f, cronosello m, sello temporal m, data (es) f, datación (es) f
- Turkish: zaman damgası (tr)
- Vietnamese: dấu thời gian, mốc thời gian
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Verb
timestamp (third-person singular simple present timestamps, present participle timestamping, simple past and past participle timestamped)
- (transitive, especially computing) To record the date and time of (an event, etc).
Derived terms
Translations
record date and time of
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 時間戳記 / 时间戳记 (shíjiān chuōjì)
- Danish: tidsstemple
- Dutch: meten (nl)
- Finnish: merkitä aikaleima, aikaleimata
- French: horodater (fr)
- German: zeitstempeln
- Spanish: cronomarcar
- Turkish: tarih damgası vurmak
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