See Also: time 2, verb(dictionary)
just-in-time(dictionary)
Time(encyclopedia)
time out(dictionary)
time off(dictionary)
two-time(dictionary)
Has Far Too Much Time(money)
Time(medicine)
time(2)(dictionary)
all-time(dictionary)

time 2, verb (oh)



2 v [T]
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1 ?arrange a time?
2 ?measure time?
3 ?sport?
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?ARRANGE A TIME?
[usually passive] to arrange that something should happen at a particular time
::I saw from the station clock that I had timed my arrival perfectly.
be timed to do sth
::The tour has been timed to allow visitors to attend the opening night of the Verona opera season.
::Her book was timed to coincide with (=arranged to be at the same time as) an exhibition of Goya's paintings at the National Gallery.
be timed for sth
::The meeting has been timed for three o'clock.
?MEASURE TIME?
to measure how fast someone or something is going, how long it takes to do something etc
::We had to run up the stairs while the Sergeant timed us.
time sb/sth at sth
::They timed the winner at 2 minutes and 14.05 seconds.
?SPORT?
to hit a ball or make a shot at a particular moment
-see also mistime mistime
time sth well/badly etc
::Keith timed the pass well.
::a beautifully timed shot
-see also ill-timed , well-timed