21
VERB
If you
time
an action or activity, you measure how long someone takes to do it or how long it lasts. □ [V
n]
22 → see also timing
23
PHRASE
If you say it is
about time
that something was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner. [EMPHASIS
] □
24
PHRASE
If you do something
ahead of time
, you do it before a particular event or before you need to, in order to be well prepared. □
25
PHRASE
If someone is
ahead of
their
time
or
before
their
time
, they have new ideas a long time before other people start to think in the same way. □
26
PHRASE
If something happens or is done
all the time
, it happens or is done continually. □
27
PHRASE
You say
at a time
after an amount to say how many things or how much of something is involved in one action, place, or group. □
28
PHRASE
If something could happen
at any time
, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when. □
29
PHRASE
You say
at the best of times
when you are making a negative or critical comment to emphasize that it is true even when the circumstances are as favourable as possible. [EMPHASIS
] □
30
PHRASE
If you say that something was the case
at one time
, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past. □
31
PHRASE
If two or more things exist, happen, or are true
at the same time
, they exist, happen, or are true together although they seem to contradict each other. □
32
PHRASE
At the same time
is used to introduce a statement that slightly changes or contradicts the previous statement. □
33
PHRASE
You use
at times
to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments. □
34
PHRASE
If you say that something was
before
your
time
, you mean that it happened or existed before you were born or before you were able to know about it or remember it. □
35
PHRASE
If someone has reached a particular stage in life
before
their
time
, they have reached it at a younger age than is normal. □
36
PHRASE
If you say
not before time
after a statement has been made about something that has been done, you are saying in an emphatic way that you think it should have been done sooner. [BRIT
, EMPHASIS
] □
37
PHRASE
If you
call time on
something, you end it. [mainly BRIT
, JOURNALISM
] □ [+
38
PHRASE
Someone who
is doing time
is in prison. [INFORMAL
] □