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time
noun
- 1. The continuous passing and succession of minutes, days and years, etc.
- Thesaurus: duration, continuance, lastingness, extent.
3. Any system for reckoning or expressing time.
- Example: Eastern European Time
- Example: at the time of her marriage
- Example: Edwardian times
- Thesaurus: occasion, moment,age, era, period, epoch.
- Form: times (also)
- Example: playtime
- Thesaurus: leisure, spare time, freedom, opportunity, free moment, ease, liberty, chance.
- Example: stayed there for a time
- Example: been to Spain three times
- Example: Three times two is six
- Form: times
- Example: a good time
- Example: hard times
11. colloq
- A prison sentence.
- Example: do time
13. The point at which something ends, eg a match or game.
(Brit)
14. The time when a public house must close.
15. The moment at which childbirth or death is expected.
16. The hours and days that one spends at work.
17. A rate of pay for work.
- Example: Saturdays pay double time
- A specified rhythm or speed.
- Example: waltz time
- The speed at which a piece of music is to be played.
- 1. To measure the time taken by (an event or journey, etc).
2. To arrange, set or choose the time for something.
tr & intr
3. To keep or beat time, or make something keep or beat time.
- With as much speed as possible because of the need or wish to finish by a certain time.
- Earlier than expected or necessary.
- Thesaurus: fast, ahead of schedule, fast, early.
- In due course; soon enough.
- Continually.
- Occasionally; sometimes.
- Late.
- Out of date; old-fashioned.
- Meanwhile; for the moment.
- Thesaurus: temporarily, for the present, provisionally.
- Occasionally; sometimes.
- Thesaurus: occasionally, sometimes, at times, once in a while.
- To have no interest in or patience with them or it; to despise them or it.
- To enjoy oneself very much.
- Early.
- Very quickly.
- In one's spare time when not at work.
- At the speed one prefers.
- Early enough.
- At the same speed or rhythm as them or it.
- To correctly follow the required rhythm of a piece of music.
- Said of a watch or clock: to function at an accurate speed.
- To pass time aimlessly while waiting on events.
- To travel as quickly as, or more quickly than, one had expected or hoped.
- colloq
A very short time.
- At the right time; not late.
- To exchange greetings and have a brief casual conversation.
- Not to hurry; to work as slowly as one wishes.
- Again and again; repeatedly.
- Thesaurus: over and over again, time after time, frequently, repeatedly, recurrently, often.
- For longer than anyone can remember.
