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Time in Bengali বাংলা

Time in Konkani कोंकणी

Time in Maithili মৈথিলী

Time in Malayalam മലയാളം

Time in Nepali नेपाली

Time in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Time in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्

Time in Urdu اُردُو

Time in English

  • time
    adj. 1. of or having to do with time.
    2. provided with a clocklike mechanism.
    Ex. a time lock.
    3. having to do with purchases to be paid for at a future date or dates.
    4. (Commerce.) payable at a specified future date or at a c

  • time
    expr. about time, at or near the proper time.
    Ex. It's about time to go home. It's about time you came!

  • time
    expr. against time, so as to finish before a certain time.
    Ex. We are in a race against time in our efforts to rescue the trapped men. ... A man who ... was often ... compelled to write against time for his living (Algernon Charles Swinburne).

  • time
    expr. at a time, at one time; simultaneously.
    Ex. ... an utter aversion to speaking to more than one man at a time (Spectator).

  • time
    expr. at the same time,
    a. at one time; not before or after.
    Ex. In two of Shakespeare's tragedies are introduced, at the same time, instances of counterfeit madness and of real [madness] (London Mirror).
    b. while saying this; however

  • time
    expr. at times, now and then; once in a while.
    Ex. Most people have, at times, wished to have power.

  • time
    expr. behind the times, old-fashioned; out-of-date.
    Ex. A newspaper cannot afford to be behind the times.

  • time
    expr. bide one's time, to wait for a good chance.
    Ex. a bitter heart that bides its time (Robert Browning).

  • time
    expr. buy time, to gain time, as by stalling or postponing; put off or delay a course of action.
    Ex. The Africans ... are not here to buy time while their governments operate behind the scenes, the way Western diplomats are (New Yorker).

  • time
    expr. do (or serve) time, (Informal.) to be imprisoned as a criminal.
    Ex. a man doing time for bank robbery.

  • time
    expr. fill in the time, to occupy oneself during a period of inaction.
    Ex. He filled in the time of waiting by reading a magazine.

  • time
    expr. for the time being, for the present; for now.
    Ex. The baby is asleep for the time being. The member for Nuneaton undertakes to stay in Parliament for the time being (Manchester Guardian Weekly).

  • time
    expr. from time to time, now and then; once in a while.
    Ex. From time to time we visit my uncle's farm. Statesmen are bound to make mistakes from time to time (Manchester Guardian Weekly).

  • time
    expr. have the time of one's life, to enjoy oneself to the utmost.
    Ex. You could tell by his voice that he was having the time of his life out there (New York Times).

  • time
    expr. in good time,
    a. at the right time.
    Ex. Every true-hearted follower shall, in good time, arrive at the desired goal (James Gilmour).
    b. soon; quickly.
    Ex. My aunt wants to be back in good time (Punch).

  • time
    expr. in no time, shortly; before long.
    Ex. We hurried and reached the boys in no time.

  • time
    expr. in time,
    a. after a while.
    Ex. I think that in time we may win.
    b. soon enough.
    Ex. Will the groceries arrive in time to cook for supper? [He] ... returned ... in time to assume the custody of the seal in September 1238 (E

  • time
    expr. keep time,
    a. to go correctly.
    Ex. My watch keeps good time.
    b. to measure or record time or the rate of speed.
    Ex. He kept time at the race with his stop watch.
    c. to sound or move at the right rate.
    Ex. The

  • time
    expr. kill time, (Informal.) to spend time so as to bring it to an end, as in activities of merely passing interest or entertainment.
    Ex. He did not want to stay and filled in the puzzle ""only to kill time"" (New York Times).

  • time
    expr. make time, to go with speed.
    Ex. We'll have to make time to catch that early train.

  • time
    expr. mark time,
    a. to move the feet as in marching, but without advancing.
    Ex. The soldiers marked time until the sergeant gave the order to march.
    b. (Figurative.) to suspend progress temporarily.
    Ex. Others plan on marking ti

  • time
    expr. on time,
    a. at the right time; not late.
    Ex. my endeavors to get the family out of the house and into our pew on time (Scribner's Magazine).
    b. with time in which to pay; on credit.
    Ex. Like all young marrieds starting fro

  • time
    expr. once upon a time, long ago; once.
    Ex. Once upon a time there were gods only, and no mortal creatures (Benjamin Jowett).

  • time
    expr. out of time, after the prescribed period has elapsed; too late.
    Ex. Counsel for the respondent took a preliminary objection that the appeal was out of time (Law Times).

  • time
    expr. pass the time away, to occupy oneself during the day.
    Ex. She passed the time away by knitting.

  • time
    expr. take one's time, to be in no hurry; proceed slowly; dally.
    Ex. [He] does this in his last paragraph, I know, but he certainly takes his time getting there (New Yorker).

  • time
    expr. take time by the forelock, to plan ahead; do things in plenty of time; anticipate.
    Ex. We must take time by the forelock; for when it is once past, there is no recalling it (Jonathan Swift).

  • time
    expr. tell time, (U.S.) to read the clock; know what time it is by the clock.
    Ex. to teach a child to tell time.

  • time
    expr. time after time or time and again, again and again.
    Ex. Time after time we have warned you. The importance of the vote in helping Negroes gain equality has been shown time and again in recent years (New York Times).

  • time
    expr. time of life, age.
    Ex. a foolish thing to do at his time of life.

  • time
    expr. time out of mind, beyond memory or record.
    Ex. The barber's shop in a country town has been, time out of mind, the grand office of intelligence (Richard Graves).

  • time
    expr. time was, there was a time; at one time; once.
    Ex. Time was when we had a national style (John T. Micklethwaite).

  • time
    expr. times, multiplied by.
    Ex. Four times three is twelve. Twenty is five times as much as four.

  • time
    noun 1. all the days there have been or ever will be; the past, present, and future. Time is measured in years, months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
    Ex. ... a rose-red city half as old as time (John William Burgon). Time present and time past

  • time
    quadruple measure ortime
    1. a musical measure of four beats with an accent on the first and third.
    2. this rhythm.

  • time
    time, noun, verb, timed,timing,adjective.

  • time
    v.i. to keep time; sound or move in unison or harmony.
    Ex. Timing to their stormy sounds, his stormy lays are sung (John Greenleaf Whittier). Beat, happy stars, timing with things below (Tennyson).

  • time
    v.t. 1. to measure the time of.
    Ex. to time a worker on a new job. He timed the horse for each half mile.
    2. to fix, set, or regulate the length of in time.
    Ex. to time an exposure correctly.
    3. to set, regulate, or adjust.

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