Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - time
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Time
time
I. n.
1.
Duration.
2.
Spell, season, interval, term, while, span, space of ~.
3.
Period, age, era, epoch, date, term.
4.
Delivery, parturition, confinement, hour of travail, period of childbirth.
5.
Fit season, proper ~, opportunity, season.
6.
Allotted period, appropriated ~.
7.
Occasion, particular period.
8.
Life, life~, duration of one's life.
9.
Present life, existence in this world.
10.
Leisure, vacant ~, unoccupied ~.
11.
(Mus.) Measure.
II. v. a.
1.
Adapt to the occasion.
2.
Regulate (as to ~).
3.
Note the rate of (with respect to speed).
4.
(Mus.) Measure.
1.
Duration.
2.
Spell, season, interval, term, while, span, space of ~.
3.
Period, age, era, epoch, date, term.
4.
Delivery, parturition, confinement, hour of travail, period of childbirth.
5.
Fit season, proper ~, opportunity, season.
6.
Allotted period, appropriated ~.
7.
Occasion, particular period.
8.
Life, life~, duration of one's life.
9.
Present life, existence in this world.
10.
Leisure, vacant ~, unoccupied ~.
11.
(Mus.) Measure.
II. v. a.
1.
Adapt to the occasion.
2.
Regulate (as to ~).
3.
Note the rate of (with respect to speed).
4.
(Mus.) Measure.
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(n) 1. period, intebval, stretch, spell, patch: I was going through a bad time when we last met. 2. period, interval, stretch, while, span, space, derm, duration: It is a long time since I have seen you. In the time I took to write this, she had vanished. 3. hour; point, moment: What time is it? At what time is our appointment? 4. age, period, epoch, era, lifetime, heyday, day(s): The novel is set in the time of the Caesars. 5. opportunity, chance, occasion: You must make time to visit your mother. 6. experience: I had a wonderful time at your party. 7. tempo, beat, rhythm, metre, measure: They are playing 'Teddy Bears' Picnic' in march time. 8. ease, leisure; convenience: He'll be there in his own time. 9. Often, times. life, things, circumstance, conditions, everything, culture, mores, habits, values: How times have changed since we were young! 10. ahead of time. (bright and) early, prematurely, beforehand, in good time: He arrived ahead of time and had to wait. 11. all the time. always, ever, constantly, continuously, continually, perpetually, at all times, without surcease, unceasingly: Mother is after me all the time to do my homework. 12. at one dime. a once, once upon a time, on one occasion, previously, in days of yore, formerly, heretofore, in the (good) old days: At one time you thought me beautiful. b simultaneously, (all) at once, at the same time, together, all together, in unison: The car can only carry five people at one time. 13. at the same time. a all the same, nonetheless, yet, even so, but, however, be that as it may, nevertheless, notwithstanding, just the same: I love her; at the same time, I cannot live with her. b See 12. (b), above. 14. at times. from time to time, occasionally, (every) now and then, once in a while, on occasion, every so often, at intebvals, sometimes, Colloq eveby so often: At times, Ingrid would come over and cook dinner for me. 15. behind the times. old-fashioned, outdated, dated, outmoded, antiquated, pass ...Словарь синонимов английского языка
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