Make time Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To find or set aside enough time to do something, even if you are busy.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and common in spoken English. Usually used with 'for someone' or 'to do something' (e.g., 'make time for family', 'make time to exercise'). Not about literally creating time, but rearranging your schedule. Sometimes confused with 'take time', which can mean spending time slowly or carefully.
Spanish: sacar tiempo - dedicar tiempoPortuguese (BR): arranjar tempo - reservar tempoPortuguese (PT): arranjar tempo - reservar tempoChinese (Simplified): 抽出时间 - 腾出时间Chinese (Traditional): 抽出時間 - 騰出時間Hindi: समय निकालनाArabic: يجد وقتًا - يخصص وقتًاBengali: সময় বের করা - সময় রাখাRussian: выделять время - находить времяJapanese: 時間を作る - 時間を割くVietnamese: dành thời gian - sắp xếp thời gianKorean: 시간을 내다Turkish: zaman ayırmakUrdu: وقت نکالناIndonesian: meluangkan waktu
جمل نموذجية
I always make time to read before bed.
basic
Can you make time to meet me this week?
basic
She always makes time for her family.
basic
Despite his schedule, he always makes time to help his friends.
natural
I have to make time for exercise, or I'll never get healthier.
natural
I know you're busy, but can you make time for lunch tomorrow?
natural