time
71time — taɪm n. system used to place one event in relation to another (such as past vs. present, yesterday vs. today); period, era; hour; rate v. set a time, determine a time adj. of time …
72TIME — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun age (2), contemporary (2), delay (2), flash, future, instant, lateness, life, morning, now, occasion …
73time — [OE] Time originally denoted ‘delimited section of existence, period’. Its ultimate source is the Indo European base *dī ‘cut up, divide’. This passed into prehistoric Germanic as *tī (source also of English tide), and addition of the suffix *… …
74time — англ. [тайм] 1) время 2) раз 3) темп 4) ритм ◊ first time [фэст тайм] 1 й раз second time [сэ/кэнд тайм] 2 й раз …
75time is up — the time is over, the time has already passed …
76time's up — there is no more time for the test or game etc. The coach checked his watch and said, Time s up. Stop running …
77-time — full time …
78Time — (with an accent over the e prounounced team ay ) Greek word meaning honor ; what you accumulate when you do something cool. Jack earned mass time with his fireworks demonstration …
79Time — (with an accent over the e prounounced team ay ) Greek word meaning honor ; what you accumulate when you do something cool. Jack earned mass time with his fireworks demonstration …
80Time ball — Time Time, n.; pl. {Times}. [OE. time, AS. t[=i]ma, akin to t[=i]d time, and to Icel. t[=i]mi, Dan. time an hour, Sw. timme. [root]58. See {Tide}, n.] 1. Duration, considered independently of any system of measurement or any employment of terms… …