| Definition of 'in time' |
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1. (adverb) in time
in the correct rhythm
"the dancers moved in time with the music"
2. (adverb) yet, in time
within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time
"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"
3. (adverb) in time, soon enough
without being tardy
"we made it to the party in time"
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Sense: early enough
He arrived in time for dinner; Are we in time to catch the train?
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Afrikaans: betyds |
Arabic: مُبَكِّرا، قَبل فوات الوَ |
Bulgarian: навреме |
Brazilian: a tempo |
Czech: včas |
German: rechtzeitig |
Danish: i tide; tidsnok |
Greek: έγκαιρα |
Spanish: a tiempo |
Estonian: õigeaegselt |
Farsi: به موقع |
Finnish: ajoissa |
French: à temps |
Hebrew: בַּזמַן |
Hindi: इस समय |
Croatian: na vrijeme |
Hungarian: idejében |
Indonesian: cukup cepat |
Icelandic: nógu snemma |
Italian: in tempo |
Japanese: 間に合って |
Korean: 제시간에 |
Lithuanian: pačiu laiku |
Latvian: laikā |
Malay: sempat utk |
Dutch: op tijd |
Norwegian: i tide, tidsnok |
Persian: به موقع |
Pashto: په موقع |
Portuguese: a tempo |
Romanian: la timp |
Russian: в срок, вовремя |
Slovak: včas |
Slovenian: pravočasen |
Serbian: na vreme |
Swedish: i tid |
Thai: ทันเวลา |
Turkish: zamanında, vaktinde |
Taiwanese: 按時 |
Ukrainian: вчасно |
Urdu: کافي پہلے |
Vietnamese: vừa kịp |
Chinese: 按时 |
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