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The meaning of Time

taɪm

Time – definition

noun

The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

Usage examples:

Travel through space and time
noun

A point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon.

Usage examples:

The time is 9.30

Synonims:

noun

Time as allotted, available, or used.

Usage examples:

We need more time
noun

An instance of something happening or being done; an occasion.

Usage examples:

This is the first time i have got into debt
noun

(following a number) expressing multiplication.

Usage examples:

Eleven times four is forty-four
noun

The rhythmic pattern of a piece of music, as expressed by a time signature.

Usage examples:

Tunes in waltz time
verb

Plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done.

Usage examples:

The first track race is timed for 11.15
verb

Measure the time taken by (a process or activity, or a person doing it).

Usage examples:

We were timed and given certificates according to our speed
noun

The seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, etc., in which existence is measured, or the past, present, and future considered as a whole

Usage examples:

I really don’t have time to call her today., the children spent most of their time outdoors., we’d …
noun

What is measured in minutes, hours, etc.

Usage examples:

Spend/waste/save time many consumers spend considerable time researching the best buys for a new or…
noun

The part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole

Usage examples:

Spend time he wants to spend more time with his family., time passes time passes so quickly when yo…
noun

Continuously

Usage examples:

I wish you'd stop criticizing me all the time.
noun

Very quickly or very soon

Usage examples:

The kids ate their dinner in no time.
noun

If you say there is or that you have no time to lose, it means that you must do quickly whatever it is that you want to do

Usage examples:

Come on, there's no time to lose - we have to get home before john finds out.
noun

Always

Usage examples:

I will love you for all time.
noun

That has ever lived or existed

Usage examples:

She's been called the greatest singer of all time.
noun

The system of recording hours used in different parts of the world

Usage examples:

Greenwich mean time, daylight saving time
noun

An amount of time that you have available to do something

Usage examples:

Find time to i don't know how you find time to do all the things you do., give someone time i thoug…
noun

If you have time, you have enough time to do something

Usage examples:

We don't have much time before the train leaves.
noun

To not make good use of the hours, etc. that you have available

Usage examples:

If you'd done your work instead of wasting time on your phone, you'd be finished by now.
noun

To not have enough hours, etc. available to finish something you are trying to do

Usage examples:

She ran out of time and didn't finish the last question.
noun

To not have enough minutes, etc. available

Usage examples:

I'd like to continue this discussion but we're all out of time.
noun

There are no more minutes, hours, etc. available

Usage examples:

Ok, everyone, time's up for this week.
noun

A period of time added to the end of a football match because play was stopped during the game, usually to take care of players who were hurt

Usage examples:

His goal in the third minute of time added on sealed the match.
noun

A particular period of time for which something has been happening, or that is needed for something

Usage examples:

After a time after a time, it became clear that nobody was interested in coming to the meetings., f…
noun

To stop work, in order to do something else

Usage examples:

Have/take time off from work i asked my boss if i could have some time off from work to go to the d…
noun

For a short period

Usage examples:

For a time, we all thought that sheila and frank would get married.
noun

For a fairly long period of time

Usage examples:

I've been doing yoga for some time.
noun

For a limited period

Usage examples:

Leave the ironing for the time being - i'll do it later.
noun

Used to refer to someone's period (= the bleeding from the womb that happens once a month when a person is not pregnant), especially when you want to avoid saying the word "period"

Usage examples:

She often gets stomach pain when it's her time of the month.
noun

A particular point in the day, as expressed in hours and minutes or shown on a clock, or a particular point in time

Usage examples:

What time is it?, what's the time mainly uk "what's the time?" "it's ten o'clock.", what time do yo…
noun

At the particular point when something was thought of or done

Usage examples:

It seemed like a good idea at the time.
noun

If two things happen at the same time, they happen together

Usage examples:

We arrived at the same time.
noun

At a person's present age, especially when that person is older

Usage examples:

At his time of life, he ought to be taking things easy.
noun

A particular point of the day, year, etc. that is suitable for a particular activity, or at which something is expected to happen

Usage examples:

Holiday time, party time, time for put your toys away now - it's time for bed., time (that) it's ti…
noun

Early enough

Usage examples:

I got home just in time - it's starting to rain.
noun

Happening or done at the particular moment that it was expected to happen or be done

Usage examples:

My parents got to the house right on time.
noun

Earlier than a particular moment

Usage examples:

Let's meet for lunch. i'll call you ahead of time to decide exactly when and where.
noun

If it is about time/high time that someone did something, it should have been done sooner or a long time ago

Usage examples:

About/high time that it's about time that the school improved its food service.
noun

Said when someone does something or something happens that you think should have been done or have happened much sooner

Usage examples:

"so ben's finally found a job." "yeah, it's about time."
noun

It is the most suitable moment to do something or for something to happen

Usage examples:

I haven't told him yet, but i will when the time is right.
noun

An occasion when something happens, or the experience connected with it

Usage examples:

The last time we went to paris, it rained every day., each/every time every time/each time i ask yo…
noun

Sometimes, but not often

Usage examples:

From time to time i still think of her.
noun

Again and again

Usage examples:

Time after time she gets involved in relationships with the wrong men.
noun

Very often

Usage examples:

I've told you time and time again - look before you cross the road.
noun

Continuously

Usage examples:

When you're at the airport, you should make sure you have your luggage with you at all times.
noun

At or during any particular point or moment in the day

Usage examples:

Only a certain number of people are allowed in the building at any one time.
noun

Sometimes

Usage examples:

You can be really annoying at times, you know.
noun

Used in negative sentences instead of "ever"

Usage examples:

Parking is not allowed here at any time., the door was marked "no entrance at any time" but he trie…
noun

Whenever; at any point while something is happening

Usage examples:

An attack could occur at any time., contracts such as these can be terminated at any time., you may…
noun

On many occasions

Usage examples:

The times i've told you, ask before you borrow my clothes.
noun

A period in history

Usage examples:

Time of "a tale of two cities" is set at the time of the french revolution., in/during medieval/vic…
noun

In the past

Usage examples:

At one time, george eliot lived here.
noun

Having new ideas, opinions, or ways of living long before most other people do

Usage examples:

The documentary shows a modern woman years ahead of her time.
noun

If something is before your time, it happened or existed before you were born or were old enough to remember it

Usage examples:

I don't remember the beatles - they were before my time.
noun

Said to mean that there was a period in the past when something used to happen or be true

Usage examples:

Time was when time was when you could buy a loaf of bread for sixpence.
noun

Your time in a race is the number of minutes, hours, etc. you take to complete it

Usage examples:

Time for her time for the marathon was just under three hours., record time he ran the 100 metres i…
noun

The number of beats in a bar of music, or the speed at which a piece of music is intended to be played

Usage examples:

In 3/4, 4/4, etc. time this piece is written in 4/4 time., in time with small children often have d…
noun

To spend a period of time in prison

Usage examples:

It's not always easy to find a job after you've done time.
noun

The particular point in the day at which people who are drinking in a bar in the uk have to finish their drinks and leave

Usage examples:

"time, please!" called the landlord., is it time already?
verb

To decide that something will happen at a particular time

Usage examples:

[ + to infinitive ] we timed our trip to coincide with my cousin's wedding.
verb

To arrange something so that it happens at the best possible time

Usage examples:

If you time your departure carefully, you should be able to miss the worst of the traffic., the gir…
verb

To measure how long it takes for something to happen or for someone to do something

Usage examples:

Will you time me to see how long it takes me to swim a length?
suffix

The stated period of time during the year, day, etc.

Usage examples:

Springtime, christmas-time, daytime, night-time

Time translation into English

Time: translate from English into Chinese

Translate time into Chinese (Simplified)}
时间, 时, 时候, 时刻, 期间, 期, 工夫, 光阴, 倍, 遍, 季节, 候, 年华, 度, 拍, 拍子, 辰, 年头, 趟, 年份, 秋, 安排正在

Time: translate from English into Dutch

Translate time into Dutch}
Tijd, Keer, Periode, Termijn, Maal, Duur, Tempo, Stond, Regelen, Leeftijd, Wijl, Controleren, De tijd opnemen, Dateren, Tijd kiezen voor, De tijd regelen van, De tijd berekenen van, De maat slaan bij, Gelegenheid, Maat, Vaststellen

Time: translate from English into French

Translate time into French}
Temps, Fois, Moment, Chronométrer, Heure, Époque, Saison, Calculer, Prévoir, Rendez-vous

Time: translate from English into German

Translate time into German}
Zeit, Mal, Zeitpunkt, Dauer, Laufzeit, Stunde, Takt, Tempo, Messen, Stoppen, Spielraum

Time: translate from English into Hindi

Translate time into Hindi}
समय, अवधि, काल, अवसर, क्षण, जमाना, मौक़ा, ऋतु, अवकाश, अरसा, बेर, बेला, मौसिम, फ़ुरसत, वक़्त

Time: translate from English into Italian

Translate time into Italian}
Volta, Tempo, Momento, Orario, Ora, Cronometrare, Periodo, Termine, Epoca, Misura, Sincronizzare, Programmare, Determinare i tempi, Scegliere il momento

Time: translate from English into Korean

Translate time into Korean}
시각, 시간, 타임, 때, 번, 시기, 동안, 시대, 회, 소요 시간, 차례, 시절, 박자, 시일, 근무 시간, 틈, 형기, 시제, 일생, 임신 기간, 행진 속도, 연기, 적, 세상형편, ...할 때, ...타임스, 시간의, 시한장치의, 시기에 맞추다, 시간을 재다, 박자를 맞추다, 시간을 정하다, 알맞는 타이밍으로 치다, 박자가 맞다

Time: translate from English into Russian

Translate time into Russian}
Время, Раз, Срок, Период, Времена, Рабочее время, Эпоха, Жизнь, Век, Такт, Приурочить, Темп, Повременный, Возраст, Приурочивать, Показывать время, Интервал между раундами, Время закрытия паба, Удачно выбирать время, Рассчитывать по времени, Назначать время, Отбивать такт, Танцевать в такт, Согласовывать, Пора

Time: translate from English into Spanish

Translate time into Spanish}
Tiempo, Vez, Momento, Hora, Cronometrar, Tiempos, Época, Medir el tiempo, Plazo, Ocasión, Rato, Período, Jornada, Instante, Temporada, Reloj, Edad, Compás, Fase, Semana, Estación, Regular, Horas de trabajo, Par, Sincronizar, Calcular el tiempo, Calcular la duración de, Poner en hora, Graduar, Cima, Ápice, Hacer sincrónico, Hacer en el momento oportuno

Word origin

Old English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses. The earliest of the current verb senses (dating from late Middle English) is ‘do (something) at

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