in one's time

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Definition of in one's time in English Turkish dictionary

in time
zamanla

Bir yenilik zamanla yok olur. - A novelty wears off in time.

O zamanla başarılı olacak. - He'll succeed in time.

in time
zamanında

Bir trafik sıkışıklığı yakalanmazsak, sanırım zamanında orada olacağız. - I think we'll get there in time if we don't get caught in a traffic jam.

O, öğle yemeğinde zamanında olmak için babasına söz verdi. - She promised her father to be in time for lunch.

in time
vaktinde

O ve ben vaktinde geldik. - She arrived on time. I arrived in time.

Saat 2.30'da buluşmam vardı ama trafiğe yakalandım ve oraya vaktinde varamadım. - I had an appointment at 2:30, but I was caught in traffic and couldn't get there in time.

in time
bir süre sonra
in time
sırası gelince
in our time
bu günlerde
in our time
zamanımızda
in time
vakitli
in time
uygun zamanda
in time
uygun tempoda
in time
zamanında yetişmek

Trene zamanında yetişmek için elinden geleni yaptı. - He did his best to be in time for the train.

Trene zamanında yetişmek için acele etti. - He hurried so as to be in time for the train.

in time
zaman içerisinde

Sorunu büyümeden halletmeyi zaman içerisinde öğreneceksiniz. - You'll learn in time that a stitch in time saves nine.

in time
erken

Evden biraz daha erken çıksaydın, zamanında olurdun. - If you had left home a little earlier you would have been in time.

Eğer erken kalkarsan okula zamanında varabilirsin. - If you get up early, you can be in time for school.

in time
nihayet
in that time
O zaman zarfında, o zaman içinde

Julie and David had known each other for almost five years, in that time thay had never argued much.

in time
1. vaktinde, zamanında (yetişmek/yetiştirmek): Can you finish this in time? Bunu vaktinde yetiştirebilir misiniz? We can't get there in time
English - English
In the time when one was a certain age

In my time, we didn't desecrate our flag.

in time
Sufficiently early (for something)

You've got here in time for tea — I was just making some.

in time
As time passes

In time, it got easier to deal with her death.

in time
At or before the time assigned

If I don't leave now, I won't get to work in time.

in time
In the correct tempo (for a piece of music)
in time
1. Soon enough. We got to Washington in time for the cherry blossoms. We got to the station just in time to catch the bus. John liked to get to work in good time and talk. to the man who worked on his machine before him. 2. In the end; after a while; finally. Fred and Jim did not like each other at first, but in time they became friends. 3. In the right rhythm; in step. The marchers kept in time with the band. Johnny didn't play his piano piece in time
in time
Being associated in the 'now' on you time line
in time
without being tardy; "we made it to the party in time
in time
when a stop-hit arrives at least one fencing time before the original attack
in time
At least one fencing time before the opposing action, especially with regards to a stop-hit
in time
A state in which the individual perceives the passage of time as continuous in the present, where the future has limited importance, and the past is no longer relevant Often manifested in Arab cultures, where fixed time appointments have little meaning, and business is done in free flowing groups over an indefinite period
in time
within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time; "he will understand eventually"; "he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves"; "sooner or later you will have to face the facts"; "in time they came to accept the harsh reality"
in time
Having a time line that passes through your body: where the past is behind you and the future in front, and 'now' is inside your body
in time
without being tardy; "we made it to the party in time"
in time
Simultaneous arrival at the foul line of one's sliding foot and release of the ball
in time
at the needed time; within the required time; in the future, as time passes
in one's time
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