单词 | to take time out |
释义 | > as lemmasto take time out (a) Originally U.S. Time forming a break from an activity, task, or occupation. Frequently (esp. in early use) in to take time out. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be or make interjacent [verb (transitive)] > break the continuity of or separate by an interval interrupt1679 interval1716 to take time out1892 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > discontinuity or interrupted condition > [noun] > a break in continuity interruption1390 breach1589 hiatus1613 chasm1654 solution of continuity1654 gap1670 caesura1846 break-in1856 breakage1871 scission1884 time out1892 1892 A. S. Roe Worcester Classical & Eng. High School 58 With the exception of some time out on account of sickness, she has been constantly in the school. 1898 Morning Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) 24 Jan. 8/5 A most important change is that in regard to the delaying of the game by taking time out. 1902 Los Angeles Times 13 May 3/5 Before she departed,..she took time out from her suffering to lay the seeds of the disaster. 1918 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 30 June 50/2 The Peerless made the run from Fresno into Los Angeles (and there was some time out for pictures on the Ridge route) in a trifle over seven hours. 1950 Life 16 Oct. 10 (advt.) Always the right answer—when you need time out to relax and get a fresh start! 1968 J. D. Hicks My Life with Hist. xii. 219 The purpose of this change was to enable students to pursue their studies the year around, with a minimum of time out for vacations. 2007 Church Times 5 Jan. 16/2 A quiet garden is simply somewhere beautiful where people can take time out to rest and pray. < as lemmas |
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