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1 have det skægt
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2 Time
In appropriating time for themselves, and abstracting it into a stark mathematical parameter, physicists have robbed it of much of its original, human, content. The physicist will usually say, "Ours is the real time-and all that there really is. The richness of human psychological time derives entirely from subjective factors and is unrelated to the intrinsic qualities of real, physical time"-and then go about his or her work and daily life immersed in the complexities of human time like everyone else.Should we simply shrug the human experience of time aside as a matter solely for psychologists? Does the time of an altered state of conciousness have no relevance at all to the time of Newton or Einstein? Does our impression of the flow of time, or the division of time into past, present and future, tell us nothing at all about how time is as opposed to how it merely appears to us muddle-headed humans?As a physicist, I am well aware how much intuition can lead us astray. As I remarked earlier, intuition suggests that the sun moves around the earth. Yet, as a human being, I find it impossible to relinquish the sensation of a flowing time and a moving present moment. It is something so basic to my experience of the world that I am repelled by the claim that it is only an illusion or misperception. It seems to me there is an aspect of time of great significance that we have so far overlooked in our description of the physical universe. (Davies, 1995, p. 275)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Time
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3 time span of discretion
HRthe time between starting and completing the longest task within a job, used as a measure of the level of a job within an organization. The time span of discretion was originated by Elliot Jaques as part of the Glacier studies. He saw two components to any job: prescribed and discretionary. The time span of the discretionary component refers to the longest span of time that employees spend working on a task on their own initiative, and often unsupervised. This reflects the amount of responsibility an individual has, and Jaques found that the time span of discretion rises steadily with the position of an employee in the company hierarchy. An hourly worker may have a one-hour time span of discretion, a middle manager may have one year, and a chief executive of a large company may have 20 years. -
4 have a good time
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
5 have a good time
قَضَى وقتًا سعيدًا \ have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. -
6 time
الإِيْقَاع الموسيقيّ \ time: the beat of music, etc.: The dancers kept (in) time with the drums (Their movements followed the beat). \ السَّاعة \ time: the hour: Clocks show the time. The time is now 6 o’clock. \ قَاسَ الوقت \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ مَرَّات (في صيغة الجَمْع) \ time: showing how often: I tried three times. \ مَضْروبًا في (صِيغَة الجَمْع) \ time: showing multiplication: Three times four is twelve (3< multi>4=12). \ وَقَّتَ \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ وَقْت \ time: a period of the past, present or future: in ancient times; in a time of danger, an experience We had a difficult time with my mother when she was ill, the chance or the freedom to do sth. I’ll do it when I have time (when I’m not busy). Don’t waste time!. -
7 have an open mind
to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision):يكون لَديهِ عَقْلٌ مَفْتوحIt doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.
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8 have (something) up one's sleeve
to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time:يَحْتَفِظ بِخُطَّةٍ لوقْت الحاجَهI'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.
Arabic-English dictionary > have (something) up one's sleeve
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9 have (something) up one's sleeve
to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time:يَحْتَفِظ بِخُطَّةٍ لوقْت الحاجَهI'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.
Arabic-English dictionary > have (something) up one's sleeve
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10 have several irons in the fire
to be involved in, or doing, several etc things at the same time.يَتَعَهَّد بالقِيام بأعْمال كثيرَه في نَفْس الوقْت -
11 have too many etc irons in the fire
to be involved in, or doing, several etc things at the same time.يَتَعَهَّد بالقِيام بأعْمال كثيرَه في نَفْس الوقْتArabic-English dictionary > have too many etc irons in the fire
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12 have a whale of a time
to enjoy oneself very much.يَقْضي وَقتا مُمْتِعا جِدا -
13 find time
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14 for the time being
في الوَقْت الحَاضِر \ at present: now; at the present time: At present I have no job, but I shall get one soon. for the time being: for the present: I have no job, but I’m helping my father for the time being. now: at the present time: Where are you working now? Now is the time to plant those seeds. today: the present time: the scientists of today. -
15 it is etc high time
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16 to have another chance to fight in a competition; being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
General subject: Live to fight another day (We didn't win this time, but we live to fight another day. (АБ))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to have another chance to fight in a competition; being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
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17 waste time
American: screw around (If you \<b\>screw around\</b\> all day at this work, you will have to come back again) -
18 Should Have Ordered This In Time
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Should Have Ordered This In Time
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19 To have a good time especially at a party
Jargon: krunk (Another spelling of crunk. Пример: "We are going to get crunk at the party")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To have a good time especially at a party
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20 To have a good time especially at a party.
Jargon: Crunk (Пример: "We are going to get crunk at the party")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To have a good time especially at a party.
См. также в других словарях:
have the time — have (the) time to have a period long enough to do something. I don t have time to keep calling him several times a day. I ll take care of that as soon as I have the time … New idioms dictionary
have a time of it — (informal) To experience problems, difficulties, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑time … Useful english dictionary
have the time — 1) be able to spend the time needed to do something she didn t have the time to look very closely 2) know from having a watch what time it is * * * have the time ◇ If someone asks you if you have the time, that person is asking if you know what… … Useful english dictionary
have much time — (not) have much time for (someone/something) have a lot of time for (someone/something) to like and admire someone or something. I ve got no time for negative people. She doesn t have much time for liberal ideas about dealing with criminals … New idioms dictionary
have the time — verb a) To be available, to have nothing more important to do. Ill finish my book when I have the time. b) To know the current time, or be able to consult a device which does. I cant do it yet, I dont have the time … Wiktionary
have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have no time for — phrase to dislike someone or something I have no time for that kind of silly behaviour. Thesaurus: to hate or dislike someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: time * * * be unable or unwilling to spend time on he had no time for anything except… … Useful english dictionary
have no time for somebody — have no time for sb/sth | not have much time for sb/sth idiom (informal) to dislike sb/sth • I have no time for lazy people like Steve. Main entry: ↑timeidiom … Useful english dictionary
have no time for something — have no time for sb/sth | not have much time for sb/sth idiom (informal) to dislike sb/sth • I have no time for lazy people like Steve. Main entry: ↑timeidiom … Useful english dictionary
have money/time to play with — have money/time, etc. to play with ► to have money, time, etc. available to use: »Swelling tax receipts have given the government more money to play with over the last two years. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms