"time to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "time to" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. czas [UNCOUNTABLE]
    I don't have time for that.
    How much time do we have?
  2. godzina (czas pokazywany przez zegar) [SINGULAR]
    What's the time?
    Can you tell what the time is?
  3. raz (np. w zwrocie "ile razy?") [COUNTABLE]
    How many times do I have to tell you this?
    This time he was quiet.
  4. chwila, moment (punkt w czasie, kiedy coś się dzieje) [COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE]
    I was reading a book at the time he called me.
    At that time I didn't want to talk to him.
  5. czas (okres, przedział czasowy) [SINGULAR]
    Christmas is my favorite time of the year.
    Vacation is the time when I am the busiest.
  6. czas (wolny do wykorzystania) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    We have an hour of free time, what can we do?
    She spends her free time reading.
  7. okres życia [COUNTABLE]
    Adolescence is a beautiful time.
    The war was a terrible time.
  8. strefa czasowa [UNCOUNTABLE]
    United States has nine time zones.
    We are in different times.
  9. czas (wynik, np. w biegu) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    He finished the race with the best time.
    She ran the marathon in a record time.
  10. koniec meczu  BrE [UNCOUNTABLE]
    The referee blew the whistle for time.
  11. takt, rytm [UNCOUNTABLE]
    He has a great sense of time, he should play the drums.
    He tapped the time with a stick.
verbo
  1. zaplanować godzinę [TRANSITIVE]
    Should we time our next meeting?
    We have to time our date.
  2. mierzyć czas [TRANSITIVE]
    I timed him when he was running.
    Can you time me?
  3. uderzać w odpowiednim momencie (np. piłkę w meczu) [TRANSITIVE]
    He timed the ball.
Time Is Priceless
sustantivo
  1. czasy (w historii)
    I am interested in ancient times.
    She writes historical books, mostly about the lives of women in medieval times.
sustantivo
  1. życie
    You have to live your time the best you can.
  1. mieć czas
    I'd like to go to the party but I don't have time.
    I hope I'll have time to meet you tomorrow.
    Do you have time tomorrow?

me-time , also: me time

sustantivo
  1. czas dla siebie informal

Frases relacionadas — "time to"

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sustantivo
donor = darczyńca, ofiarodawca, donator +1 significado
time of life = wiek (ile ktoś ma lat)
overtime = nadczas, nadgodziny (dodatkowy czas spędzany w pracy) +1 significado
modismo
other
adverbio
adjetivo
overtime = nadprogramowy (dodatkowy czas spędzany w pracy)
verbo
Consulta también: time to livetime to cruisehave the time of one's lifehave time to sparewith time to sparecycle-time-to-marketdevote time to somethingflash to bang timehave time on your hands, have time to killmean time to recovery, mean time to restorationto save timefloor-to-floor timechock-to-chock timebe timed to do somethingbe timed to coincide with somethingright to free time and leisuretime limit to lodge an appealtime-limit to carry out punishmentmean time to repair, MTTRtime of arrivaltime of birthtime of the monthstime out of mindtime of departuretime of exposuretime off from worktime for reflectiontime of appealtime of execution of commitmentstime of expiration, time of prescriptiontime of perpetration of crimetime of usucaptiontime of occurrencetime of terminationtime between interruptionstime to first failuretime to recovery, time to restorationtime of completion of a specified tasktime of high watertime of low watertime on boardtime for dispatchingtime of deliverytime of paymenttime of storagetime off in lieu, days in lieu, lieu daystime-of-flight mass spectrometrytime-to-marketTFP, time for pictures, time for prints, time for pics, TFP shoot, TFP photo shoottime limit to deny paternity, time to deny paternitytime for bedtime between failurestime to failure

"time to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

time to collocation
More popular variant: timed to
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): czas aby
  1. time verbo + to preposición
    normal collocation

    If so, she could time her visit to the minute.

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