substantivo “time”
sing. time, pl. times ou incontável
- tempo
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As children, we often wish we could fast-forward time to become adults more quickly.
- tempo (medida)
Her best time for the marathon was just under four hours.
- tempo (cadeia)
After serving his time, he vowed to turn his life around.
- vez
Remember the time we got lost in the woods? That was quite an adventure.
- época
In medieval times, knights were bound by a code of chivalry.
- juventude
In your time, smartphones didn't exist, but now they're everywhere.
- hora
Can you tell me what time it is? My watch has stopped.
- momento
When it's time to harvest, the whole community helps out.
- hora do parto
Her time came unexpectedly in the middle of the night.
- hora da morte
When the old man passed away peacefully in his sleep, his family said it was simply his time.
- multiplicador
This computer processes data ten times more quickly than the older model.
- ritmo, compasso
The drummer's ability to keep time is essential to the band's sound.
verbo “time”
infinitivo time; ele times; pret. timed; part. timed; ger. timing
- cronometrar
The coach timed the sprinters during practice to see their progress.
- agendar
She timed her announcement to coincide with the company's anniversary celebration.
interjeição “time”
- tempo (recomeçar)
"Time," called the umpire, signaling the players to resume the match.
- última chamada
"Time, folks!" announced the bartender.