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Examples:you can run this time, but you'll have come back—customs change with time (idiom); other times, other manners—appropriate any place and any time (idiom); universally applicable—your name has been known me for a long time (polite)—demand loan (i.e. loan that the borrower can demanded back at any time)—Fall inthe moat and you'll be wiser next time (idiom); One only learns from one's mistakes.—part-time work in which one works each day for a half-day, typically a morning or an afternoon—(especially) have two lovers at the same time—college for people who attend after work (lit.: spare-time college)—beat time with a percussion instrument made of pottery—sell while it's still hot (idiom); fig. in a great hurry to publish or sell (and no time to improve the product)—spend a long time thinking about sth while unable to reach a decision—lit. the time up today (idiom); up to the present—a white steed flits past a crack (idiom); How time flies!—vast and limitless (idiom); endless span of time—hold two contradictory views at the same time—time flies like an arrow (idiom); How time flies!—one may know a person for a long time without understanding his true nature—venturing from one's thatched hut for the first time [idiom.]—sb. ready substitute at any time for principal player— |