Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом time. Страница восемь

Фразеологизмы со словом time. Страница восемь

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time after again
time and again
time and time again
over and over
over and over again
Many times; repeatedly; very often.
I've told you time and again not to touch the vase!
Children are forgetful and must be told time and time again how to behave.
The actress studied her lines in the movie over and over until she knew them well.
Children have difficulty remembering rules, so it's often necessary to repeat them over and over again.
Time and again I have to remind Bobby to put on his seatbelt in the car.
time and a half
Pay given to a worker at a rate half again as much as he usually gets.
John got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time.
Tom gets one dollar for regular pay and a dollar and a half for time and a half.
time is money
Время - деньги
Time is money and I do not want to waste time talking to our supervisor because she always wants to argue with me.
Время – деньги и я не хочу тратить его, разговаривая с нашей начальницей потому, что она постоянно хочет со мной поспорить.
time is on one's side
Время на чьей-либо стороне.
I have never believed that time is neutral. Now time is on my side.
Я считал что время никогда не бывает нейтральным. Сейчас время на нашей стороне.
time is ripe
The best time has come for doing something.
The Prime Minister will hold elections when the time is ripe.
Lee saw his mother was upset, so he decided the time was not ripe to tell her about the broken window.
time of one's life
have time of one's life
A very happy or wonderful time.
Очень счастливое или удивительное время жизни.
John had the time of his life at the party.
I could see that she was having the time of her life.
The children were having the time of their lives.
Дети веселились на славу.
time out
take time out
Time during which a game, a lecture, a discussion or other activity is stopped for a while for some extra questions or informal discussion, or some other reason.
He took a time out from studying to go to a movie.
The player called time out so he could tie his shoe.
"Time out!" - The students said, "Could you explain that again?"
two-time
To go out with a second boy or girlfriend and keep it a secret from the first.
Joan was two-timing Jim with Fred.
Mary cried when she found that Joe was two-timing her.