times
柯林斯詞典
- NOUN USES
1. N-UNCOUNT Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years. 時(shí)間
...a two-week period of time. …一段為期兩周的時(shí)間。
Time passed, and still Ma did not appear. 時(shí)間一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)過去,可是瑪還沒有出現(xiàn)。
2. N-SING You use time to ask or talk about a specific point in the day, which can be stated in hours and minutes and is shown on clocks. 鐘點(diǎn)
"What time is it?"—"Eight o'clock."
“幾點(diǎn)了?”—“8點(diǎn)?!?/p>
He asked me the time. 他問了我時(shí)間。
3. N-COUNT The time when something happens is the point in the day when it happens or is supposed to happen. (某事發(fā)生的) 時(shí)間
Departure times are 08:15 from Baltimore, and 10:15 from Newark. 從巴爾的摩的出發(fā)時(shí)間是08:15,從紐瓦克的出發(fā)時(shí)間是10:15。
4. N-UNCOUNT You use time to refer to the system of expressing time and counting hours that is used in a particular part of the world. (世界某時(shí)區(qū)的) 時(shí)間
The incident happened just after ten o'clock local time. 該事件發(fā)生在當(dāng)?shù)貢r(shí)間剛過10點(diǎn)。
5. N-UNCOUNT You use time to refer to the period that you spend doing something or when something has been happening. 時(shí)間 (段)[also 'a' N]
Adam spent a lot of time in his grandfather's office. 亞當(dāng)在他祖父的辦公室里度過了很多時(shí)間。
He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me. 他不會(huì)有時(shí)間,也沒有錢來照看我。
Listen to me, I haven't got much time. 聽我說,我沒有多少時(shí)間。
It's obvious that you need more time to think. 顯然你需要更多的時(shí)間來思考。
6. N-SING If you say that something has been happening for a time, you mean that it has been happening for a fairly long period of time. (相當(dāng)長(zhǎng)的) 一段時(shí)間
He was also for a time an art critic. 他曾有相當(dāng)長(zhǎng)的一段時(shí)間是一位藝術(shù)評(píng)論家。
He stayed for quite a time. 他呆了很長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間。
7. N-COUNT You use time to refer to a period of time or a point in time, when you are describing what is happening then. For example, if something happened at a particular time, that is when it happened. If it happens at all times, it always happens. (某事發(fā)生的) 時(shí)期; 時(shí)刻
We were in the same college, which was male-only at that time. 我們當(dāng)時(shí)在同一所學(xué)院,那時(shí)還是男子學(xué)院。
By this time he was thirty. 到這時(shí)他30歲了。
It was a time of terrible uncertainty. 那是一段非常不確定的時(shí)期。
8. N-COUNT You use time or times to talk about a particular period in history or in your life. (歷史上或一生中的特殊) 時(shí)期
They were hard times and his parents had been struggling to raise their family. 那是困難時(shí)期,他的父母一直掙扎著養(yǎng)家糊口。
We'll be alone together, just like old times. 我們會(huì)單獨(dú)在一起,就像過去一樣。
9. N-PLURAL You can use the times to refer to the present time and to modern fashions, tastes, and developments. For example, if you say that someone keeps up with the times, you mean they are fashionable or aware of modern developments. If you say they are behind the times, you mean they are unfashionable or not aware of them. 時(shí)代潮流
This approach is now seriously out of step with the times. 這種方法如今與時(shí)代潮流嚴(yán)重脫節(jié)。
10. N-COUNT When you describe the time that you had on a particular occasion or during a particular part of your life, you are describing the sort of experience that you had then. (經(jīng)歷的) 一段時(shí)光
Sarah and I had a great time while the kids were away. 薩拉和我在孩子們不在時(shí)度過了一段美好的時(shí)光。
11. N-SING Your time is the amount of time that you have to live, or to do a particular thing. 生命期; 期限
Now that Martin has begun to suffer the effects of AIDS, he says his time is running out. 馬丁已開始遭受艾滋病的折磨,他說自己時(shí)日不多了。
12. N-UNCOUNT If you say it is time for something, time to do something, or time you did something, you mean that this thing ought to happen or be done now. (該做某事的) 合適時(shí)候
Opinion polls indicated a feeling among the public that it was time for a change. 民意測(cè)驗(yàn)表明,公眾覺得該是改變的時(shí)候了。
It was time for him to go to work. 該是他去上班的時(shí)間了。
13. N-COUNT When you talk about a time when something happens, you are referring to a specific occasion when it happens. 次
Every time she travels on the bus it's delayed by at least three hours. 每次她坐公共汽車出行時(shí),至少要耽擱3個(gè)小時(shí)。
14. N-COUNT You use time after numbers to say how often something happens. (表示頻率) 次
It was her job to make tea three times a day. 她的任務(wù)是每天泡3次茶。
15. N-PLURAL You use times after numbers when comparing one thing to another and saying, for example, how much bigger, smaller, better, or worse it is. 倍
Its profits are rising four times faster than the average company. 其利潤(rùn)正以快于一般公司4倍的速度增長(zhǎng)。
16. CONJ You use times to show multiplication. Three times five is 3x5. 乘
Four times six is 24. 4乘以6等于24。
17. N-COUNT Someone's time in a race is the amount of time it takes them to finish the race. 時(shí)間 (完成賽跑所用的)
He was over a second faster than his previous best time. 他比自己以前的最好成績(jī)快了一秒多。
N-COUNT
1. V-T If you time something for a particular hour, day, or period, you plan or decide to do it or cause it to happen at this time. 為…安排時(shí)間
He timed the election to coincide with new measures to boost the economy. 他把選舉的時(shí)間安排在振興經(jīng)濟(jì)的新措施出臺(tái)的時(shí)候。
I timed our visit for March 7. 我把我們?cè)L問時(shí)間定在3月7日。
2. V-T If you time an action or activity, you measure how long someone takes to do it or how long it lasts. 測(cè)量…所花的時(shí)間
A radar gun timed the speed of the baseball. 一支雷達(dá)槍測(cè)出了棒球的速度。
3. →see also timing
V-T
1. PHRASE If you say it is about time that something was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. 該是…的時(shí)候了[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
It's about time a few movie makers with original ideas were given a chance. 該是給一些有創(chuàng)意的電影制作者一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)的時(shí)候了。
2. PHRASE If you do something ahead of time, you do it before a particular event or before you need to, in order to be well prepared. 提前
Find out ahead of time what regulations apply to your situation. 提前弄清楚什么規(guī)定適合你的情況。
3. PHRASE If someone is ahead of their time or before their time, they have new ideas a long time before other people start to think in the same way. 思想先進(jìn)
He was indeed ahead of his time in employing women, ex-convicts, and the handicapped. 他的確思想先進(jìn),雇用了女性、刑滿釋放犯和殘疾人。
4. PHRASE If something happens or is done all the time, it happens or is done continually. 一直
We can't be together all the time. 我們不能一直在一起。
5. PHRASE You say at a time after an amount to say how many things or how much of something is involved in one action, place, or group. 一次
Beat in the eggs, one at a time. 把這些雞蛋打破,一次一個(gè)。
6. PHRASE If something could happen at any time, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when. 在任何時(shí)候
Conditions are still very tense and the fighting could escalate at any time. 形勢(shì)依然很緊張,戰(zhàn)斗隨時(shí)可能升級(jí)。
7. PHRASE If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past. 曾經(jīng)
At one time 400 men, women and children lived in the village. 曾一度有400個(gè)男人、女人和兒童住在這個(gè)村子。
8. PHRASE If two or more things exist, happen, or are true at the same time, they exist, happen, or are true together although they seem to contradict each other. 同時(shí)
I was afraid of her, but at the same time I really liked her. 我害怕她,但同時(shí)我又實(shí)在喜歡她。
9. PHRASE At the same time is used to introduce a statement that slightly changes or contradicts the previous statement. 然而
I don't think I set out to come up with a different sound for each CD. At the same time, I do have a sense of what is right for the moment. 我想我一開始就沒打算為每張CD設(shè)計(jì)不同的聲音。然而,我確實(shí)能感覺到目前什么是對(duì)的。
10. PHRASE You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments. 有時(shí)
The debate was highly emotional at times. 辯論有時(shí)非常情緒化。
11. PHRASE If you say that something will be the case for all time, you mean that it will always be the case. 永遠(yuǎn)
He promised to love her for all time. 他許諾要永遠(yuǎn)愛她。
12. PHRASE If something is the case or will happen for the time being, it is the case or will happen now, but only until something else becomes possible or happens. 目前
For the time being, however, immunotherapy is still in its experimental stages. 然而,目前免疫療法還處于試驗(yàn)階段。
13. PHRASE If you do something from time to time, you do it occasionally but not regularly. 不時(shí)地
Her daughters visited him from time to time when he was bedridden. 他臥床不起時(shí)她的女兒們不時(shí)地來探望他。
PHRASE
1. PHRASE If you say that something is the case half the time you mean that it often is the case. 經(jīng)常[非正式]
Half the time, I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about. 我常常對(duì)他所談?wù)摰臎]有一丁點(diǎn)兒概念。
2. PHRASE If you are in time for a particular event, you are not too late for it. 及時(shí)
I arrived just in time for my flight to Hawaii. 我正好及時(shí)趕上飛往夏威夷的航班。
3. PHRASE If you say that something will happen in time or given time, you mean that it will happen eventually, when a lot of time has passed. 遲早
He would sort out his own problems, in time. 他遲早會(huì)解決自己的問題。
4. PHRASE If you are playing, singing, or dancing in time with a piece of music, you are following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. If you are out of time with it, you are not following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. (演奏、唱歌或跳舞) 合拍/不合拍
Her body swayed in time with the music. 她的身體隨著音樂節(jié)拍搖擺。
5. PHRASE If you say that something will happen, for example, in a week's time or in two years' time, you mean that it will happen a week from now or two years from now. 在 (幾分鐘、幾天、幾周等) 之后
Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time. 總統(tǒng)競(jìng)選將在10天后如期舉行。
6. PHRASE If you arrive somewhere in good time, you arrive early so that there is time to spare before a particular event. 提早
We got there in good time for the opening ceremony. 我們提早到了那兒參加開幕式。
7. PHRASE If something happens in no time or in next to no time, it happens almost immediately or very quickly. 立刻; 很快
He's going to be just fine. At his age he'll heal in no time. 他會(huì)好起來的。以他的年紀(jì),會(huì)很快痊愈。
8. PHRASE If you keep time when playing or singing music, you follow or play the beat, without going too fast or too slowly. 按節(jié)拍
As he sang he kept time on a small drum. 他唱歌時(shí)和著一面小鼓的節(jié)拍。
9. PHRASE When you talk about how well a watch or clock keeps time, you are talking about how accurately it measures time. (鐘表) 走得準(zhǔn)
Some pulsars keep time better than the Earth's most accurate clocks. 有些脈沖星表比地球上最精確的時(shí)鐘還準(zhǔn)。
10. PHRASE If you make time for a particular activity or person, you arrange to have some free time so that you can do the activity or spend time with the person. 騰出時(shí)間
Before leaving the city, be sure to make time for a shopping trip. 在離開這個(gè)城市前,一定要騰出時(shí)間購(gòu)一次物。
11. PHRASE If you say that you made good time on a trip, you mean it did not take you very long compared to the length of time you expected it to take. (旅途耗時(shí)) 比預(yù)計(jì)時(shí)間少
They had left early in the morning, on quiet roads, and made good time. 他們一大早就出發(fā)了,路上行人稀少,所以旅途花的時(shí)間比預(yù)期要少。
12. PHRASE If someone is making up for lost time, they are doing something actively and with enthusiasm because they have not had the opportunity to do it before or when they were younger. 彌補(bǔ)失去的時(shí)光
Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time. 他比同級(jí)別的大多數(shù)官員大5歲,他決心彌補(bǔ)自己失去的時(shí)光。
13. PHRASE If you say that something happens or is the case nine times out of ten or ninety-nine times out of a hundred, you mean that it happens on nearly every occasion or is almost always the case. 十之八九
When they want something, nine times out of ten they get it. 當(dāng)他們想要什么時(shí),十之八九都能得到。
PHRASE
1. PHRASE If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful movie of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been. 有史以來的
"Monopoly" is one of the best-selling games of all time. “大富翁”是有史以來最暢銷的游戲之一。
2. PHRASE If you are on time, you are not late. 準(zhǔn)時(shí)
Don't worry, she'll be on time. 別擔(dān)心,她會(huì)準(zhǔn)時(shí)的。
3. PHRASE If you say that it is only a matter of time or only a question of time before something happens, you mean that it cannot be avoided and will definitely happen at some future date. 只是時(shí)間問題
It now seems only a matter of time before they resign. 如今看來,他們辭職只是個(gè)時(shí)間問題。
4. PHRASE If you do something to pass the time you do it because you have some time available and not because you really want to do it. 消磨時(shí)間
Without particular interest and just to pass the time, I read a story. 沒有特別的興趣,只是為了消磨時(shí)間,我才讀了一篇故事。
5. PHRASE If you say that something will take time, you mean that it will take a long time. 需要很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間
Change will come, but it will take time. 變化會(huì)有的,但需要很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間。
6. PHRASE If you take your time doing something, you do it slowly and do not hurry. 慢慢地; 不著急
"Take your time," Ted told him. "I'm in no hurry."
“慢慢來,”泰德告訴他說,“我不著急?!?/p>
7. PHRASE If a child can tell the time, they are able to find out what the time is by looking at a clock or watch. 認(rèn)時(shí)間
My four-year-old daughter cannot quite tell the time. 我4歲的女兒不太會(huì)看時(shí)間。
8. PHRASE If something happens time after time, it happens in a similar way on many occasions. 屢次
Burns had escaped from jail time after time. 伯恩斯屢次越獄逃跑。
9. PHRASE If you say that time flies, you mean that it seems to pass very quickly. 時(shí)光飛逝
Time flies when you're having fun. 當(dāng)你開心的時(shí)候,時(shí)光飛逝。
10. PHRASE If you say there is no time to lose or no time to be lost, you mean you must hurry as fast as you can to do something. 必須盡快
He rushed home, realizing there was no time to lose. 他意識(shí)到時(shí)間緊迫,急忙趕回家去。
11. PHRASE If you say that time will tell whether something is true or correct, you mean that it will not be known until some time in the future whether it is true or correct. 時(shí)間會(huì)證明
Only time will tell whether Broughton's optimism is justified. 只有時(shí)間能證明布勞頓的樂觀有沒有道理。
12. PHRASE If you waste no time in doing something, you take the opportunity to do it immediately or quickly. 立即
Tom wasted no time in telling me why he had come. 湯姆立即告訴我他來的原因。
13. time and again→see again
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time /ta?m/ (times)
VERB USES
time /ta?m/ (timing,timed,times)
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