takt
/tɑːkt/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of measurement in music, equal to a beat or pulse.
“The conductor marked the takt in the score for the musicians to follow.”
2. noun
A time interval in a military operation, used for coordination and synchronization.
“The military commander divided the operation into smaller takt for better efficiency.”
3. noun
A unit of measurement in engineering, used to describe the time interval between two events.
“The engineer analyzed the takt between the two sensor readings to optimize the system.”