English
Etymology
Coined by H.G. Wells in his novel The Time Machine (1895).
Noun
time machine (plural time machines)
- (chiefly science fiction) A hypothetical device used to travel into the past or the future.
Derived terms
Translations
device used to travel in time
- Arabic: آلَةُ الزَّمَن f (ʔālatu z-zaman)
- Bulgarian: {{t|bg|маши́на на вре́ме|f|
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 時間機器/时间机器 (shíjiān jīqì), 时间机器 (shíjiān jīqì), 時光機/时光机 (shíguāngjī), 时光机 (shíguāngjī)
- Czech: stroj času (cs) m
- Danish: tidsmaskine
- Dutch: tijdmachine (nl)
- Esperanto: tempomaŝino
- Estonian: ajamasin
- Finnish: aikakone (fi)
- French: machine à explorer le temps f, machine à voyager dans le temps f
- Georgian: დროის მანქანა (drois mankana)
- German: Zeitmaschine (de) f
- Greek: χρονομηχανή (el) f (chronomichaní)
- Hungarian: időgép (hu)
- Icelandic: tímavél f
- (deprecated template usage)
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- Italian: macchina del tempo (it) f
- Japanese: タイムマシン (taimumashin), タイムマシーン (taimumashīn)
- Korean: 타임머신 (taimmeosin)
- Macedonian: времеплов m (vremeplov), временска машина f pl (vremenska mašina)
- Mongolian: цаг хугацааны машин (cag xugacaany mašin)
- Polish: wehikuł czasu (pl) m
- Portuguese: máquina do tempo f
- Romanian: mașină de mers în timp f, mașina timpului f
- Russian: маши́на вре́мени (ru) f (mašína vrémeni)
- Serbo-Croatian: вре̏мепло̄в m, vrȅmeplōv (sh) m, временска машина f, vremenska mašina f
- Spanish: máquina del tiempo f
- Swedish: tidsmaskin (sv)
- Ukrainian: маши́на ча́су f (mašýna čásu)
- Vietnamese: cỗ máy thời gian
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