In no time Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈnoʊ/ /ˈtaɪm
in-NOH-TIME
ˈɪn/ /nəʊ/ /tˈaɪm
in-NOH-TIME
Definition
Very quickly; in a very short amount of time.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used to describe something happening faster than expected. Common in everyday conversation. Similar to 'very quickly' or 'right away.' Often used with future tense, e.g., 'I'll be there in no time.'
Spanish: en un instante - enseguida - en un abrir y cerrar de ojosPortuguese (BR): em um instante - rapidinho - num piscar de olhosPortuguese (PT): num instante - em poucos segundos - num piscar de olhosChinese (Simplified): 马上 - 一会儿 - 一下子Chinese (Traditional): 馬上 - 一會兒 - 一下子Hindi: झटपट - तुरंत - पल भर मेंArabic: في لمح البصر - بسرعة - فورًاBengali: এক নিমেষে - খুব তাড়াতাড়িRussian: в мгновение ока - очень быстроJapanese: あっという間に - すぐにVietnamese: ngay lập tức - trong nháy mắtKorean: 금방 - 순식간에Turkish: hemen - kısa süredeUrdu: پلک جھپکتے ہی - فوراًIndonesian: dengan cepat - secepat kilat
Example Sentences
Don’t worry, we’ll get there in no time if we leave now.
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These cookies bake in no time at all!
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Trust me, you’ll feel better in no time after some rest.
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I'll finish my homework in no time.
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The pain will go away in no time.
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You’ll learn to use this phone in no time.
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