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Time
taɪmnounThe indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
Примеры использования:
Travel through space and time
verbPlan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done.
Примеры использования:
The first track race is timed for 11.15
suffixThe stated period of time during the year, day, etc.
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Springtime, christmas-time, daytime, night-time
idiomAgain and again; repeatedly
Примеры использования:
We're hearing the same news story time after time.
idiomVery often
Примеры использования:
I’ve told you time and time again to lock both doors before you leave.
idiomVery often
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I’ve told you time and time again to lock both doors before you leave.
phraseTime is a valuable resource, therefore it's better to do things as quickly as possible.
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My experience is what happens is that people just pull it down as quickly as possible, because time…
idiomSaid to emphasize that you should not waste time, because you could be using it to earn money
phraseUsed 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"
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She often gets stomach pain when it's her time of the month., her mother told her she needed to eat…
idiomIn advance
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We had a date for lunch, and i said i’d call her ahead of time to decide where., he was way ahead o…
adjectiveA time-honoured tradition, practice, or method is respected because it has been done or used in the same way for many years
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Humorous the developers dealt with the problem in the time-honoured fashion/way, burying the indust…
nounA date or time by which something must be done or completed
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Within a time limit if a deal is not reached within the time limit, the firms involved will set up …
nounA period of time when you do not work because of illness or holidays, or because your employer has given you permission to do something else
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Take/have time off one in five employees admits to taking time off because of stress., get/be given…
nounThe part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
adjectiveNot having enough time to do things
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Increasingly, both men and women in the professional middle classes are work-rich and time-poor.
nounThe time set usually one hour later in summer so that there is a longer period of light in the evening
nounThe act of giving someone a higher or more important position or rank at work because they have been doing their job for a certain length of time
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Rohit may not be promoted soon, but he could hope for time-scale promotion after three years or so …
nounA person who does not work very hard at their job, and who is just waiting until they reach the age at which they can stop work
nounA period of time within which something happens, or between two events
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The attacks all happened less than 5 miles apart within a three-week time span., our minds can't im…
nounA competition in some sports, especially cycling, in which each competitor separately travels a particular distance and the time they take is recorded
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She won the bronze medal in the individual time trial in 2000.
phraseSaid to mean that there was a period in the past when something used to happen or be true
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Time was when time was when you could buy a loaf of bread for sixpence., time was when a gadget lik…
nounIn football, the offence of intentionally taking too long to take a goal kick, throw-in, etc.
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The referee rightly booked thomas for time-wasting.
verbPlan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done.
Примеры использования:
The first track race is timed for 11.15
nounThe indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
Примеры использования:
Travel through space and time
adjectiveConsisting of or occupying time; occurring at a particular moment in time; temporal, durational.
adverbIn a timely manner, at an opportune moment.
nounThe quality or state of being timeful or in time; timeliness.
nounA person who measures or records the amount of time taken, especially in a sports competition.
Примеры использования:
Timekeepers waited in the heavy rain for the teams to pass
Timekeepers
ˈtaɪmˌkiː.pərnounA person who measures or records the amount of time taken, especially in a sports competition.
Примеры использования:
Timekeepers waited in the heavy rain for the teams to pass
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