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  • 41time (alone) will tell — time (alone) will ˈtell | only time will ˈtell idiom (saying) used to say that you will have to wait for some time to find out the result of a situation • Only time will tell if the treatment has been successful. Main entry: ↑time …

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  • 42time to kill — time to relax or rest, kill time    We had some time to kill while the car was being repaired …

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  • 43some|while — «SUHM hwyl», adverb. 1. at times. 2. for some time. 3. = sometime. (Cf. ↑sometime) 4. = formerly. (Cf. ↑formerly) …

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  • 44some day — some time, one day, in the future …

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  • 45give me some time — let me have a certain amount of time (to think, make a decision, complete a project, etc.) …

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  • 46time — [[t]ta͟ɪm[/t]] ♦ times, timing, timed 1) N UNCOUNT Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years. ...a two week period of time... Time passed, and still Ma did not appear... As time went on the visits got more and more regular... The …

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  • 47time — 1 /taIm/ noun TIME 1 (U) something that is measured in minutes, hours, years etc using clocks: a machine that can travel through time | The basic unit of time, the second, was redefined in 1967. | time passes/goes by: time goes by so quickly… …

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  • 48Time (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = TIME image size = 200px image caption = Time s first cover (March 3 1923) editor = Richard Stengel editor title = Editor frequency = Weekly circulation = 3,400,000 per week [… …

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  • 49Time discipline — In sociology and anthropology, time discipline is the general name given to social and economic rules, conventions, customs, and expectations governing the measurement of time, the social currency and awareness of time measurements, and people s… …

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  • 50time — time1 W1S1 [taım] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(minutes/hours etc)¦ 2¦(on a clock)¦ 3¦(occasion)¦ 4¦(point when something happens)¦ 5¦(period of time)¦ 6¦(available time)¦ 7 all the time 8 most of the time 9 half the time 10 at tim …

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