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Fraze exemplificatoare cu Time
- A stitch in time saves nine. (Leneşul mai mult aleargă.)
- Do you have much time for your children? (Ai destul timp să te bucuri de copii?)
- During which time he never left the house. (Timp în care nu a ieşit din casă.)
- He is famous today but it took him a long time to get there. (E el faimos astăzi, dar s-a căznit mult până să izbutească.)
- I don't know if I'll have time to do it. (Nu ştiu dacă voi avea timp să o fac.)
- It is high time we went. (Ar cam fi timpul să plecăm.)
- It takes me all my time to pay the instaiments. (Abia dacă reuşesc să plătesc ratele.)
- Shall you be staying there for a long time ? (Vei sta acolo mult timp?)
- Take time while time serves! (Foloseşte timpul cât îl ai!)
- Ten years is a long time to wait. (Este greu să aştepţi 10 ani.)
- That's the time of day! (Deci, aşa stau lucrurile!)
- The time is near upon six o'clock. (Nu mai e mult până la ora şase.)
- The time is out of joint. (Trăim vremuri neobişnuite.)
- The time is to be specified in Central European Time. (Timpul se specifică după ora Europei Centrale.)
- The time limit should therefore be brought forward. (În consecinţă, termenul trebuie reportat.)
- The time limit should therefore be extended. (Acest termen trebuie deci să fie prelungit.)
- The time shall be expressed as universal time. (Ora se exprimă utilizând ora universală.)
- The time shall be given in local time, in plain language. (Ora se exprimă în ora locală, în limbaj uzual.)
- There is a time for all things. (Vine vremea fiecărui lucru.)
- There's no time like the present. (E bine să nu amâni.)
- This is the wrong time for visits. (E o oră nepotrivită pentru vizite.)
- This time I got him. (De data asta l-am prins la ananghie.)
- This time limit shall not apply to Egypt. (Acest termen nu se aplică pentru Egipt.)
- We take no note of time but its loss. (Nu preţuim timpul decât atunci când nu-l mai avem.)
- What time are you? (Cât e ceasul?)
- What time do you make it? (Cât e ceasul la tine?)
- What time is it? (Cât să fie ceasul?)
- What time will you come? (La ce oră o să vii?)
- Yes, it happens from time to time. (Da, se întâmplă din când în când.)
- You never have time for important things! (Niciodată nu ai timp pentru lucrurile importante.)
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- Time after time I've invited them to come over and visit us but time and time again they've never come.
- Since her parents were busy at work all the time, she spent a lot of her time at her friend's house.
- Place this merchandise slip into the time stamp, and the date and time will be impressed.
- Taking into account the time I'd just spent napping, I'm really picking up the sense that this time's exam really won't be straight forward.
- Money takes a long time to earn, but you can spend it in no time.
- Despite having lazed around without having touched my work I'm frightened at heart that "Ooh-er, this time I might really not get done in time!?"
- In a time-bound society time is seen as linear- in other words as a straight line extending from the past, through the present, to the future.
- He looked upon any time not spent in study as so much lost time.
- In spite of the terrible congestion, I was in time for the appointed time.
- Tom got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time.
- It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time.
- I like to have a deep conversation with a more academic person from time to time.
- From time to time, a proposal to pull down a much-loved old building to make room for a new block of flats, raises a storm of angry protest.
- A lot of their time is spent on part-time jobs.
- From time to time she stepped and looked round.
- You continue making the same mistakes time after time.
- We are bound to make mistakes from time to time.
- This time I stayed for the first time in a private villa, and it was really quite something.
- People have time upon time faced 'a war that must not be lost'.
- You'll learn in time that a stitch in time saves nine.
- From time to time he goes to the library to get new information about books.
- He looked back at us time after time then walked away.
- I still correspond with an old friend of mine from time to time.
- Go out and have a good time once in a while instead of just studying all the time.
- Everyone has domestic troubles from time to time.
- I meet him at the club from time to time.
- Such things can happen from time to time.
- There is a time to speak and a time to be silent.
- My sister and I go to the movies from time to time.
- He stays a long time every time he comes.
- I have visited the place time after time.
- I have a friend to correspond with from time to time.
- He still writes novels from time to time, but not as often as he used to.
- You keep on making the same mistake time after time.
- From what time to what time is your office open?
- I had a call from her for the first time in a long time.
- Such accidents can happen from time to time.
- It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches, in numbers this nation has never seen. By people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different, that their voices could be that difference.
- Last time I sent out my humble work, the afterword to "left-right", written on the promise that you'd keep it secret from him, this time it's the afterword to that afterword.
- My dad drops in on me from time to time.
- It'll be opening time, time I get down there.
- Remember me from time to time.
- My uncle comes to see me from time to time.
- He dropped in on us from time to time.
- Do you hear from your son from time to time?
- Please write to me from time to time.
- You can spend your time in any way you want; it's your time, after all.
- There is no time like the old time, when you and I were young.
- I meet him from time to time.
- I go to the library from time to time.
- My daughter came to see me from time to time.
- They visit us from time to time.
- He still writes to me from time to time.
- He still rings me from time to time.
- She calls on me from time to time.
- He wrote to me from time to time.
- You should look after the children from time to time.
- A schedule is an identity card for time, but, if you don't have a schedule, the time isn't there.
- You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time; but you cannot fool all the people all of the time.
- It's really time something was done.
- This time you must go there.
- Well, it'll do for the time being.
- Maybe next time!
- Do it a second time.
- I would like to see you again some time.
- Any time.
- Until next time.
- The time is yet to come.
- This time Bob is likely to win.
- Have you got the time?
- Now is the time when we need him most.
- It is all up with him by this time.
- I'll let it go this time.
- I don't have much time now.
- There is yet time.
- It is time I were going.
- It is time for you to go to bed.
- What time is it now?
- You must let me know when you come here next time.
- Let's do it another time.
- Do it when you have time.
- This time you should do it by yourself.
- We'll get it this time.
- Do you know what the time is?
- Take three at a time.
- I think of you all the time.
- I think I try to do too much at a time.
- At a given time.
- Let me know the time when he will come.
- He has never come on time that I know of.
- You may use my pen at any time.
- He was far before his time.
- I had no time to eat.
- I saw him at one time or another.
- I was here all the time.
- I had never seen her before that time.
- About what time?
- What time will be right for you?
- I am out of time.
- Let me know in no time when he comes.
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