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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

time out [ingl. am. ˌtaɪm ˈaʊt, ingl. brit. ˌtʌɪm ˈaʊt] SUST.

1.1. time out C or U (rest):

to take (a) time out (from sth)

1.2. time out C DEP.:

1.3. time out as interj.:

2. time out C INFORM.:

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I. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] SUST.

1. time U (past, present, future):

time and tide wait for no man atrbv. travel

2. time U (time available, necessary for sth):

to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
apurarse amer.

3.1. time U (as measured by clocks):

what time do you make it? ingl. brit.
son diez para las diez amer. excl Río Pl.
to be able to tell the time or ingl. am. also tell time
no darle a alguien ni la hora

3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):

time for sth/to + infin we have to arrange a time for the next meeting

4.1. time sin pl. (period):

long time no see! coloq.
se te (or les etc.) ha acabado el tiempo
to serve or coloq. do time
to serve or coloq. do time
estar a la sombra coloq.

4.2. time:

airtime RADIO, TV

4.3. time C (for a journey, race, task):

4.4. time U (regarding work):

to take or ingl. brit. also have time off

5. time C (experience):

¡que lo pases (or pasen etc.) bien!
don't give me a hard time esp ingl. am.

6. time C (point in time):

estoy (or está etc.) con la regla
it came time ingl. am.

7. time C (instance, occasion):

vez f

8.1. time (epoch, age):

time C often pl
time C often pl
to be behind the times person:

8.2. time U (in a person's life):

9. time U MÚS.:

10. time in phrases:

gracias por su ayuda — ¡a la orden! amer.
¡de a uno!
¡uno por uno! or ¡uno por vez!
at this time ingl. am.
at this time ingl. am.
every or each time as conj. (whenever)
to buy on time ingl. am.

11. time <times, pl > MAT.:

3 times 4 is or are 12
atrbv. times table

II. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] V. trans.

1. time runner/worker:

time DEP.

2. time (choose time of):

I. out [ingl. am. aʊt, ingl. brit. aʊt] ADV. out often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come out, keep out, knock out, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, keep, knock, etc).

1.1. out (outside):

afuera esp amer.

1.2. out (not at home, work):

to eat or form. dine out
to eat or form. dine out
comer afuera esp amer.

2. out (removed):

3.1. out (indicating movement, direction):

out!
out
salida

3.2. out (outstretched, projecting):

4.1. out (ejected, dismissed):

4.2. out (from hospital, jail):

4.3. out (out of office):

5.1. out (displayed, not put away):

5.2. out (in blossom):

5.3. out (shining):

6.1. out (revealed, in the open):

6.2. out (published, produced):

6.3. out (in existence) coloq.:

7. out (indicating distance):

three days out NÁUT.
ten miles out NÁUT.

8. out (clearly, loudly):

9. out (in horseracing, athletics):

10. out (end of message):

out RADIO, TEL.

11. out in phrases:

out to + infin , she's out to beat the record
¡van a por ti! Esp.

II. out [ingl. am. aʊt, ingl. brit. aʊt] ADJ.

1.1. out pred (extinguished):

to be out fire/light/pipe:

1.2. out pred (unconscious):

1.3. out pred (not functioning):

2.1. out pred (at an end):

school's out ingl. brit.

2.2. out pred (out of fashion):

2.3. out pred (out of the question) coloq.:

3.1. out DEP. (eliminated):

to be out team:

3.2. out DEP. (unable to play) pred:

3.3. out DEP. (outside limit):

out pred
¡out!

4. out (inaccurate) pred:

the estimate was $900 out or out by $900

5. out (without, out of) coloq. pred:

6. out homosexual:

III. out [ingl. am. aʊt, ingl. brit. aʊt] PREP.

IV. out [ingl. am. aʊt, ingl. brit. aʊt] SUST.

1.1. out (in baseball):

out m

1.2. out (escape) ingl. am.:

out coloq.

2.1. out ingl. am. <outs, pl >:

2.2. out ingl. am. <outs, pl > (those not in power):

V. out [ingl. am. aʊt, ingl. brit. aʊt] V. trans.

speak out V. [ingl. am. spik -, ingl. brit. spiːk -] (v + adv)

out of PREP.

1. out of (from inside):

2.1. out of (outside):

2.2. out of (distant from):

100 miles out of Murmansk NÁUT.

3.1. out of (eliminated, excluded):

3.2. out of (not involved in):

to be/feel out of it coloq.

4.1. out of (indicating source, origin):

4.2. out of (indicating substance, makeup):

4.3. out of (indicating motive):

4.4. out of (indicating mother of horse):

5. out of (from among):

6. out of (indicating lack):

go out V. [ingl. am. ɡoʊ -, ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

1.1. go out (leave, exit):

1.2. go out (socially, for entertainment):

1.3. go out (as boyfriend, girlfriend):

to go out with sb
salir con alguien

2. go out (be issued, broadcast, distributed):

3. go out (be extinguished):

go out fire/cigarette:

4. go out (travel abroad):

5. go out tide:

6.1. go out (be eliminated):

6.2. go out (in card game):

7.1. go out (become outmoded):

go out clothes/style/custom:

7.2. go out (come to an end):

cry out V. [ingl. am. kraɪ -, ingl. brit. krʌɪ -] (v + adv)

1. cry out (call out):

2. cry out (need):

to cry out for sth

call out V. [ingl. am. kɔl -, ingl. brit. kɔːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. call out (summon):

call out guard/fire brigade
call out army

2. call out (on strike):

call out ingl. brit.

3. call out (utter):

en el diccionario PONS

time-out [ˌtaɪmˈaʊt] SUST.

1. time-out DEP.:

2. time-out (rest):

en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
español
español
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time:

2. time sin pl. (period):

access time INFORM.
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.

3. time (clock):

4. time (moment):

5. time sin pl. (specific point in time):

ya es hora de que... +subj

6. time (occasion):

vez f
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)

7. time sin pl. (right moment):

ya es hora de que... +subj

8. time (epoch):

9. time DEP.:

10. time sin pl. MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

time is money provb.
to do time coloq.

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time DEP.:

2. time (choose best moment for):

III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.

I. out [aʊt] V. trans.

1. out (eject):

2. out (reveal homosexuality):

II. out [aʊt] ADJ.

1. out (absent):

out person

2. out (released):

out book, news

3. out BOT.:

out flower

4. out (visible):

5. out (finished):

6. out (not functioning):

out fire, light
out workers

7. out DEP. (not playing):

out a. fig.

8. out (not possible):

9. out (unfashionable):

III. out [aʊt] ADV.

1. out (not inside):

2. out (outside):

3. out (remove):

4. out (available):

5. out (away):

to be out person

6. out (wrong):

7. out (unconscious):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. out [aʊt] PREP.

1. out (towards outside):

2. out (outside from):

3. out (away from):

4. out (without):

5. out (not included in):

6. out (from):

to get sth out of sb
in 3 cases out of 10

7. out (because of):

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time SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

time-out [ˌtaɪm·ˈaʊt] SUST.

1. time-out DEP.:

2. time-out (rest):

en el diccionario PONS
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español
español
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time coloq.
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español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time:

2. time (period):

access time comput
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.

3. time (clock):

4. time (moment):

5. time (specific point in time):

ya es hora de que... +subj

6. time (occasion):

vez f
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)

7. time (right moment):

ya es hora de que... +subj

8. time (epoch):

9. time DEP.:

10. time MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

time is money provb.
provb. there's a time and a place (for everything) provb.
to do time argot

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time DEP.:

2. time (choose best moment for):

III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.

I. out [aʊt] V. trans.

II. out [aʊt] ADJ.

1. out (absent):

out person

2. out (released):

out book, news

3. out BOT. (in blossom):

4. out (visible):

5. out (finished):

6. out (not functioning):

out fire, light

7. out DEP. (out of bounds):

8. out (unfashionable):

9. out (not possible):

10. out (in baseball):

III. out [aʊt] ADV.

1. out (not inside):

2. out (outside):

3. out (remove):

4. out (available):

5. out (away):

to be out person

6. out (unconscious):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. out [aʊt] PREP.

1. out (towards outside):

2. out (outside from):

estar en otra onda coloq.

3. out (away from):

4. out (without):

5. out (not included in):

6. out (from):

to get sth out of sb
in 3 cases out of 10

7. out (because of):

Present
Itime
youtime
he/she/ittimes
wetime
youtime
theytime
Past
Itimed
youtimed
he/she/ittimed
wetimed
youtimed
theytimed
Present Perfect
Ihavetimed
youhavetimed
he/she/ithastimed
wehavetimed
youhavetimed
theyhavetimed
Past Perfect
Ihadtimed
youhadtimed
he/she/ithadtimed
wehadtimed
youhadtimed
theyhadtimed

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During the infilling process the original gas pipes leading to these lamps were damaged resulting in an emergency call out for the local gas board.
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They used his sister as a way of capturing him; she was to call out to him and lure him out of his hiding place.
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He also alerted the after hours call out squad.
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He would have to call out the militia to collect his royalties.
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The better ones make us call out to them.
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