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time

Related topics: Chronology, Music
time1 /taɪm/ ●●● S1 W1 noun   thyme
1 minutes/hours etc 分钟/小时等 [uncountableU]TMC the thing that is measured in minutes, hours, days, years etc using clocks 时间
 Einstein changed the way we think about space and time.
爱因斯坦改变了我们的时空概念。
 close relationships established over a long period of time
长期建立起来的亲密关系
 Customers have only a limited amount of time to examine the goods.
顾客只有有限的时间可以检查商品。
time passes/goes by
 Their marriage got better as time went by.
随着时间的推移,他们的婚姻越来越和美。
see thesaurus at period
2 on a clock 在钟表上 [singular]TIME/WHAT TIME IS IT a particular point in time shown on a clock in hours and minutes 〔钟表上显示的〕时间,钟点,时刻
 ‘What time is it?’ ‘It’s about two thirty.’
几点了?”“2点半左右。
 What time are you going out tonight?
你今晚什么时候出去?
what time do you make it? British EnglishBrE, what time do you have? American EnglishAmE (=used to ask someone with a watch what time it is) 你的表几点了?
have you got the time? British EnglishBrE, do you have the time? American EnglishAmE (=used to ask someone if they know what time it is) 你知道几点了吗?
tell the time British EnglishBrE, tell time American EnglishAmE (=be able to understand a clock) 识钟表
 Robin’s just learning to tell the time.
罗宾正在学看钟表。
look at the time (=used when you realize that it is later than you thought it was) 看看已经几点了〔表示比想象的要晚〕
 Oh no. Look at the time. I’ll be late.
哦,坏了,你看都几点了。我要迟到了。
is that the time? (=used when you suddenly realize what the time is) 都这个时候啦?
 Is that the time? I must go.
都这个时候啦?我得走了。
this time tomorrow/last week etc
 By this time tomorrow I’ll know whether I’ve got the job.
明天这个时候我就知道我是否得到这份工作了。
3 occasion 时候 [countableC]TIME/AT A PARTICULAR TIME an occasion when something happens or someone does something 次,回
 That was the only time we disagreed.
那是我们唯一一次意见有分歧。
 Do you remember the time I hit Tom Benson?
你还记得那次我打汤姆本森的事吗?
 Mary had seen the film many times.
玛丽已看过这部电影许多次。
(for) the first/second/last etc time 第一次/第二次/下一次/上一次等
 It was the first time that he had lost a game.
这是他第一次输掉比赛。
 Gerry had just had back surgery for the third time in two years.
格里刚做了背部手术,这是两年里的第三次。
(the) next time/(the) last time/this time 第一次/第二次/下一次/上一次等
 Why don’t you drop in for a drink next time you’re over this way?
你下次路过进来喝一杯怎么样?
 The last time (=the most recent time) I saw Jonathan was Thursday evening.
我上次看到乔纳森是在星期四晚上。
 The freezing weather did not return until February but this time we were prepared.
直到2月份天气再次寒冷起来,不过这次我们做好了准备。
the first/second/next/last etc time round (=the first, second etc time something happens) 第一次/第二次/下一次/上一次等
 I missed their concert the first time round so I’m going next week.
我错过了他们的第一次音乐会,所以下周我要去听。
every/each time
 I meet up with Julie every time I go to Washington.
我每次到华盛顿都和朱莉见面。
how many times ... ?
 How many times did you take your driving test?
你考了几次驾照?
 How many times have I told you not to wander off like that? (=I have told you many times)
我告诉过你多少次不要那样乱跑?
 One time (=once) I went to a garage sale and bought fifteen books.
有一次我去了旧物售卖会,买回15本书。
nGrammar
You say:
The first time I saw it, I loved it.
我该喂狗了。
Don’t say: At the first time I saw it, I loved it.
4 point when STH happens 某事发生的时间点TIME/AT A PARTICULAR TIME [countableC, uncountableU] the particular minute, hour, day etc when something happens or should happen 〔某事发生或应该发生的〕具体时刻
5 period of time 一段时间PERIOD OF TIME [singular, uncountableU] a period of time during which something happens or someone does something 一段时间;某段日子
6 available time 可利用的时间TIME/HOW LONG [uncountableU] an amount of time that is available for you to do something 〔可以利用的〕时间
7 all the time  (also the whole time)ALL THE TIMEKEEP DOING something continuously or very often 一直,始终;经常
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8 most of the time very often or almost always 大多数时候
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9 half the time if something happens half the time, especially something annoying, it happens quite often 经常 〔尤指恼人的事〕
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10 at times SOMETIMESsometimes 有时,偶尔
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11 from time to time SOMETIMESsometimes, but not regularly or very often 偶尔,有时
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12 time after time/time and time again OFTENoften, over a long period 反复多次;一而再,再而三
13 at all times always – used especially in official rules and statements 随时,总是〔尤用于正式规定和声明〕
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14 nine times out of ten/99 times out of 100 etc used to say that something is almost always true or almost always happens 十之八九,几乎总是
15 at the time at a particular moment or period in the past when something happened, especially when the situation is very different now 当时
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16 at one time at a time in the past but not now 曾经有一个时期,一度
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17 at this time American EnglishAmE at this particular moment 此时此刻
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18 at no time used to say strongly that something never happened or should never happen 从来没有,在任何时候都不(应该)
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19 for the time being for a short period of time from now, but not permanently 眼下,暂时
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20 in 10 days’/five years’/a few minutes’ etc time ten days, five years etc from now 十天/五年/几分钟等后
21 in time 
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22 with time to spare sooner than expected or necessary 还有剩余的时间〔指比预期要快〕
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23 over time if something happens over time, it happens gradually during a long period 渐渐地,慢慢地
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24 with time/given time after a period of time 随着时间的推移,逐渐地
25 take your time 
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26 five/ten/many etc times ... used to say how much greater, more etc one thing is than another 的五倍/十倍/很多倍等
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27 ... at a time 
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28 on time at the correct time or the time that was arranged 准时,按时
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29 ahead of/behind time earlier or later than the time when something happens, should be done etc 在原定时间以前/以后
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30 it’s about time  (also it’s high time) spoken used to say strongly that you think something should happen soon or should already have happened 是时候
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31 not before time/and about time (too) spoken used to say that something should have happened sooner 早该发生,早该如此
32 the best/biggest etc ... of all time the best, biggest etc of a particular kind of person or thing that has ever existed 有史以来最好/最大等的
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33 in no time (at all)/in next to no time very quickly or soon 立刻,马上
34 any time (now) very soon 立刻,马上
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35 it’s (only/just) a matter/question of time used to say that something will definitely happen at some time in the future, but you do not know when 这(只)是个时间问题〔指某事肯定会发生〕
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36 (only) time will tell used to say that at some time in the future it will become clear whether or not something is true, right etc (只有)时间会说明一切
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37 period in history 历史阶段PERIOD OF TIME [countableC] (also times [plural]) a particular period in history 〔历史上的〕时代,时期
38 behind the times old-fashioned 过时的
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39 move/change/keep up with the times to change when other things in society, business etc change 与时俱进
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40 ahead of your/its time having or using the most advanced ideas, methods, designs, technology etc 最先进的,超越时代的,具有前瞻性的
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41 pleasant/unpleasant 令人愉快的/令人不快的PERIOD OF TIME [countableC] a good time, bad time, difficult time etc is a period or occasion when you have good, bad, difficult etc experiences 时光,时日,岁月
42 somebody’s time in/at/as something the period of time when you were living in a particular place, working for a particular company etc 某人在〔某地生活或任职〕的时候
43 before your time 
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44 in part of the world 在世界某地 [uncountableU]TMC the way of referring to points in time in one particular part of the world 〔世界上某一特定地区的〕时间
45 DStime taken 花费的时间 [countableC]
46 sports 体育运动 [uncountableU] British EnglishBrE the end of the normal period of playing time in a sports game, especially football 〔尤指足球的〕比赛时间结束,终场 SYN full time
47 APMmusic 音乐 [uncountableU] the number of beats in each bar in a piece of music 拍子,节拍
48 in time to/with something if you do something in time to a piece of music, you do it using the same rhythm and speed as the music 和着〔音乐〕的节拍
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49. keep/beat time to show the rhythm and speed that a piece of music should be played at to a group of musicians, using your hands 〔用手〕打着节拍
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50. keep perfect/good etc time if a clock keeps good time, it always shows the correct time 〔钟表〕走得很准
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51 PRISON 监狱do time to spend a period of time in prison 坐牢,服刑
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52 pass the time of day (with somebody) to say hello to someone and have a short talk with them (与某人)打招呼,(与某人)寒暄
53 time was (when) used to say that there was a time when you used to be able to do something, when something used to happen etc 曾经有一个时候
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54. there’s no time to lose used to say that you must do something quickly because there is very little time 没时间了,必须抓紧时间
55 make good time if you make good time on a journey, you travel quickly, especially more quickly than you expected 〔旅途中〕快速行进〔尤指比预期要快〕
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56 race/work/battle against time to try to finish or achieve something even though you have very little time 争分夺秒,尽快
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57. time is money used to say that wasting time or delaying something costs money 时间就是金钱,一寸光阴一寸金
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58. time is on your side used to say that someone is young enough to be able to wait before doing something or until something happens 你还年轻,有的是时间
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59. time is a great healer/heals all wounds EVENTUALLYused to say that someone will become less upset as time passes 时间是疗伤的一剂良药/时间能治愈一切创伤
60 time flies used to say that time seems to pass very quickly 时光飞逝
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61 in your own time if you study or do work in your own time, you do it outside normal school or work hours 在空闲时间,在业余时间
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62 in your own (good) time informal when you are ready 在自己做好准备之时,在自己认为合适之时
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63 all in good time used to tell someone to be patient because something they are waiting for will certainly happen after a period of time, and probably quite soon 快了,别急〔告诉某人他期待的事最终肯定会发生,而且也许即将发生〕
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64 have a lot of/no time for somebody/something informal if you have a lot of time for someone or something, you like or admire them, and if you have no time for them, you do not like or admire them 喜欢[欣赏]/不喜欢[不欣赏]某人/某事物
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65 time of life used to refer to someone’s age 〔某人的〕年龄,年纪
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66 your time used in certain expressions to refer to the period when you are alive 〔某人的〕一生,一辈子
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67 time of the month the time when a woman has her period 经期
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68. time out of mind literary a very long time, or a very long time ago 很长时间;很久以前
big time1, full-time, half-time, part-time, real-time, → at the best of times at best3(11), → time is of the essence at essence(4), → bide your time at bide(1), → in the fullness of time at fullness(1), → give somebody/something time at give1(21), → kill time at kill1(8), → lose time at lose(8), → mark time at mark1(11), → move with the times at move1(17), → in the nick of time at nick1(1), → for old times’ sake at old(19), → once upon a time at once1(14), → play for time at play1(18), → the time is ripe at ripe(3), → at the same time at same1(3), → sign of the times at sign1(9), → a stitch in time (saves nine) at stitch1(8), → have a whale of a time at whale1(2)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,5 & 6
verbs
time passes/goes by
As time passed, she thought less and less about her family back home.
take time (=require a long time to do)
Learning a new skill takes time.
have time (=have enough time to do something)
I didn’t do it because I didn’t have time.
have/get time to do something
We never get time to do anything together.
spend time
I’m going to spend some time with my family.
pass the time (=spend a period of time doing something)
The prisoners pass the time reading, or writing letters.
waste time
You are wasting your time arguing with him.
save time
I used a ready-made sauce in order to save time.
make/find time to do something (=do something, even though you are busy)
You need to make time to do things you enjoy.
kill time (=spend time doing something unimportant while waiting for something)
He was just killing time before his appointment.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + time
a long time
I haven’t seen him for a long time.
a short time
A short time later, she heard him drive away.
a limited time (=a short period of time)
The offer is available for a limited time only.
some time (=quite a long period of time)
I’ve known the truth for some time.
free/spare time
He spends all this free time watching television.
precious/valuable time
I’m sorry if I’m taking up your valuable time.
family time
As the children get older, evenings become valuable family time.
journey/travel time (=the time it takes to travel somewhere)
By train, the journey time to London is about two hours.
phrases
a period of time
Over a period of time the students develop their own ideas.
an amount/a length of time
Customers only have a limited amount of time to inspect the goods.
there is time to do something (=there is enough time to do it)
There was no time to discuss it further.
it takes time to do something
It took them a long time to struggle through the crowds.
as time goes on (=as time passes)
I understood him better as time went on.
time is running out (=there is not much time left to do something)
Doctors are looking for a suitable donor, but time is running out.
time’s up (=used to say that the time allowed for something has finished)
Time’s up, class. Put your pens down and hand your papers to the front.
have time to kill (=have time to do something unimportant while waiting for something)
I still had some time to kill, so I thought I’d make a couple of phone calls.
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘a small time’. Say a short time.
THESAURUS
a time when something happens 某事发生的时间
time a time when something happens or when you should do something 次,回;时候
The last time I saw her she was in high school.
我最后一次看到她的时候她在上中学。
It’s time for you to go to bed.
你该睡觉了。
nThe best time to visit Scotland is in late May.
occasion a time when something happens. Occasion is more formal than time 时刻;场合〔occasiontime正式〕
They have been seen together on several occasions.
有人好几次看到他们在一起。
nThe last occasion the two teams met, the Giants won easily.
moment a particular point in time when something happens 时刻
At that moment (=at exactly that time), the door bell rang.
就在那时,门铃响了。
The next moment she was gone.
一会儿她就不见了。
point a particular time during a longer period of time 时刻
At one point during the play she completely forgot her lines.
演出中有那么一会儿她完全忘记了台词。
the lowest point of the holiday
假日里最不开心的时刻
a long time 很长一段时间
a long time a long period of time, especially many months or years 很长时间〔尤指数月或数年〕
They’ve been married a long time – nearly 30 years.
他们结婚很长时间了——将近30年。
nThe house has been empty for a long time.
nall day/night/year/week continuing for the whole day, night, year etc – used especially to emphasize that it is a long time
It’s going to take me all night to finish this essay.
He’s in London all week, and only comes home at the weekends.
hours/weeks/months/years many hours, weeks, months, or years – used to emphasize that it is a long time, or much longer than it should be 数小时/数周/数月/数年〔用于强调时间之久〕
It’s years since I rode a bike.
我好几年没骑自行车了。
nMy wife had to wait months for a hospital appointment.
ages especially British EnglishBrE informal a very long time 很长时间
I’ve been standing here for ages.
我站在这里很长时间了。
nThe software takes ages to load.
nThey’ve lived there for ages.
a while (also some time) a fairly long time 一段较长的时间
I hadn’t seen Paul for a while, and he’d completely changed.
我有一段时间没见保罗了,他完全变了。
nIt may be some time before the company starts to make a profit.
the longest time American EnglishAmE a very long time 很长时间
For the longest time, my daughter wasn’t reading at all.
我女儿有很长一段时间根本不看书。
nIt took me the longest time to figure out how to work the sunroof in this car.
a short time 很短一段时间
a minute/moment a short time 一会儿
I’ll call you back in a minute.
我一会儿给你回电话。
Can I show you something? It will only take a moment.
我给你看样东西好吗?一会儿就行。
a second a very short time 片刻
I’ll be ready in a second.
我马上就好。
Just a second – I can’t find my wallet.
稍等片刻——我找不到钱包了。
an instant written a very short time 瞬间
In an instant, they were gone.
一瞬间,他们就不见了。
He paused for an instant.
他停顿了片刻。
a little while/a short while a short period of time, especially a few hours, days, or weeks 不久〔尤指数小时、数日或数周〕
I’ve been to Tokyo, but I was only there for a short while.
我去过东京,不过只待了没多久。
nI saw him a little while ago.
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Related topics: Chronology, Sport
time2 ●●● S1 W2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 TIME/AT THE SAME TIMEto arrange that something should happen at a particular time 安排的时间,选好的时间
2 TMCto measure how fast someone or something is going, how long it takes to do something etc 测定的速度;记录所需的时间
3 DSto hit a ball or make a shot at a particular moment 把握〔击球、射门或投篮〕的时机 mistime
ill-timed, well-timed
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Timen (also Time magazine / $ ˌ. ˈ.../) trademark  
na US weekly news magazine which is sold in the US and is also available in many countries around the world
From Longman Business Dictionary
timetime /taɪm/ noun
1[uncountableU] the quantity that is measured in minutes, hours, years etc using clocks
The company needs more time to restructure its finances.
The Channel Tunnel considerably cut the journey time from London to Paris.
air time comp time dead time delivery time down time dwell time face time lead time lost time new time play time prime time quality time
2time and a half/time and a quarter one and a half times or one and a quarter times the normal rate of pay
You get time and a half if you come into the office on Saturday.
3double/triple time twice or three times the normal rate of pay
We worked Sundays and holidays at double time.
4[singular] a particular point in time
What time is the meeting?
5[uncountableU] the time in one particular part of the world, or the time used in one particular area
We will be arriving in New York at 3 a.m. local time.
6on time arriving or happening at the correct time or the time that was arranged
86% of our domestic flights were on time last year.
The card rewards customers for paying their bills on time.
7[countableC] an occasion when something happens or someone does something
The committee meets six times a year.
Customers resented being charged $100 every time they brought a vehicle in for repairs.
8five/ten/many etc times used to say how much bigger, better etc one thing is than another
The stock was recently selling for more than 200 times the past four quarters’ earnings.
Origin time1
Old English tima

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