noun
plural times
[noncount] :the thing that is measured as seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.
[singular] :a particular minute or hour shown by a clock
[noncount] :the time in a particular area or part of the world
the part of a day, week, month, or year when something usually happens or is scheduled to happen [noncount]
[count] :a particular part of a day, week, month, or year
[count] :an occurrence of an action or event :an instance of something happening or of someone doing something
[singular] :the period of time when something happens
[count] :the exact moment when a particular event happens or is scheduled to happen
a period of time when a situation or set of conditions exists :a period of minutes, hours, days, weeks, etc., when something is happening or someone is doing something [count]
[noncount] :the number of minutes, days, years, etc., before something happens :the amount of time it takes for something to happen - usually used after in
[noncount] :the amount of time that is used, needed, available, or allowed for a particular activity or for someone to do something
the right moment to do something or for something to happen [count]
[count] :the quality of a person's experience on a particular occasion or during a particular period
[count] :a specific period in the past
times [plural]
the conditions experienced by a group of people now or during a particular period in the past
the styles, events, or ideas that are popular or important in a culture now or at a particular period in the past
[count] :a period or stage in a person's life
[singular] :the time when a woman gives birth to a child
[singular] :the time when someone dies
[singular] :the number of months, years, etc., that a person spends at a particular place or in a particular group or organization
[singular] :the number of months or years that an active member of the military is required to stay in the military
[noncount] informal :the number of days, months, or years that a person must stay in prison
[count] :the seconds, minutes, etc., it takes to do something (such as finish a race)
[noncount] :the minutes, hours, or days that a person works or is required to work for a company :the time during which a company is paying a worker
times [plural] - used to say how much bigger, smaller, faster, etc., something is than something else
[noncount] music
the rate of speed at which a piece of music is performed
the way that beats are grouped together in a piece of music
all (of) the time
always
informal :very often or frequently
against time
If you are racing/working (etc.) against time or are in a race against time, you are doing something quickly because you have only a small amount of time.
ahead of time
before something happens :earlier than a time or event
ahead of your/its time
If you are ahead of your time or if your ideas, creations, etc., are ahead of their time, you are too advanced or modern to be understood or appreciated during the time when you live or work.
(all) in good time
when the appropriate moment arrives :when the time is right
verb
times; timed; timing
[+ obj] to choose the hour, day, month, etc., when (something) will happen :to schedule (something, such as an event) to happen at a particular time
sports :to cause (something, such as a throw or pass) to happen at a certain moment
to measure the amount of time needed by someone to do something (such as to finish a race)