There
are also idioms and fixed expressions
that
relate to the topic of
time. Following are some
common ones.
Idioms
and Fixed Expressions
Related to Time
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on
time:
arriving at the correct / expected /
scheduled time
in
time: not too
late (maybe early, maybe
on time, maybe
even afterthe
scheduled
time--as long as one is
not too late)
just in time:
at the time when someone /
something is
most needed
timely:
punctual; happening at a convenient time
(just) in the nick of time:
barely in
time,
but not late
at
___ sharp / at ___ on the dot:
at exactly ___
at
times:
sometimes
from time to time:
sometimes
all (of) the time:
always; very often
much of the time:
frequently
time after time:
again and again; repeatedly
for the time being:
for now (but not permanently)
(not) have a good (etc.) time:
(not) enjoy
oneself
time out: a
short pause in a sporting event when
the "game clock" is
temporarily stopped
take time off:
take a vacation
take one's time:
not hurry
two-time:
date / have a relationship with
two men / women at the
same time (while
pretending to be
interested in only one person)
have the time of one's life:
have an
extremely good time
double time:
twice as fast as the normal speed
overtime:
time spent in addition to normal
working hours;
extra time added to a
sporting
event if the score
is tied at
the time when the
game would normally end
halftime:
"break" between the two halves of
a basketball
game, (American)
football game, etc.
(During this period,
there is often
entertainment.)
a
timepiece: a
watch
"Once upon a time":
traditional way of
beginning
a story (especially a
children's story)
"A
stitch in time saves nine":
traditional
proverb.
It refers to sewing and
means that
taking precautions
before they are
necessary
will prevent problems
that may happen later. |