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time (EN)
sostantivo, verbo, interiezione

sostantivo “time”

sing. time, pl. times o non num.
  1. tempo
    As children, we often wish we could fast-forward time to become adults more quickly.
  2. misura
    Her best time for the marathon was just under four hours.
  3. pena detentiva
    After serving his time, he vowed to turn his life around.
  4. volta
    Remember the time we got lost in the woods? That was quite an adventure.
  5. epoca
    In medieval times, knights were bound by a code of chivalry.
  6. gioventù
    In your time, smartphones didn't exist, but now they're everywhere.
  7. ora
    Can you tell me what time it is? My watch has stopped.
  8. momento
    When it's time to harvest, the whole community helps out.
  9. parto
    Her time came unexpectedly in the middle of the night.
  10. destino
    When the old man passed away peacefully in his sleep, his family said it was simply his time.
  11. fattore
    This computer processes data ten times more quickly than the older model.
  12. tempo, metro
    The drummer's ability to keep time is essential to the band's sound.

verbo “time”

infinito time; lui times; pass. timed; p.p. timed; ger. timing
  1. cronometrare
    The coach timed the sprinters during practice to see their progress.
  2. programmare
    She timed her announcement to coincide with the company's anniversary celebration.

interiezione “time”

time
  1. tempo (nel tennis)
    "Time," called the umpire, signaling the players to resume the match.
  2. ultimo giro
    "Time, folks!" announced the bartender.