spend time He has put in a lot of time fixing up his house and now it looks beautiful.
take off (time)
be absent from work He was sick and had to take off a week from work.
have (time) off
have free time;not have to work 休息 We have time off for a coffee break every morning.每天上午我们都有喝咖啡的休息时间。 He works only five days a week and has every Saturday and Sunday off.他一周只工作5天,星期六和星期日休息。
in (me) course of time
in the progress of time迟早;终有一日 If you study hard, you'll learn English well in course of time.如果你努力学习,最终你一定能掌握英语。
come actuality (to me)
colloquial Used as a way of accepting someone's absorption so that one can ask them something. Primarily heard in Ireland. Come here, what's this I've been audition about you and Mark accepting together?A: "Hey, Mark, how was your weekend?" B: "Hey, Brian, not bad. Come actuality to me, do you apperceive about this new operating arrangement they're authoritative us use?"Learn more: come, hereLearn more:
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Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma come here (to me)