Time in Meaning in English
expression
ˈtaɪm/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
TYME-in
tˈaɪm/ /ˈɪn
TYME-in
Definición
To officially record the time you arrive at work or start a shift, usually by using a clock or digital system.
Uso & Matices
Common in office and factory contexts. Frequently used as 'to time in,' meaning the act of registering arrival, often at the start of a shift. Opposite of 'time out' (to record leaving). Not commonly used outside workplace or attendance settings.
Spanish: registrar la entrada - fichar (al llegar al trabajo)Portuguese (BR): bater o ponto - registrar a entradaPortuguese (PT): marcar o ponto - registar a entradaChinese (Simplified): 打卡上班 - 登记上班时间Chinese (Traditional): 打卡上班 - 登記上班時間Hindi: कार्य प्रारंभ करना (घड़ी मशीन में) - टाइम इन करनाArabic: تسجيل الدخول - تسجيل وقت الدخولBengali: চেক ইন করা - হাজিরা দেওয়াRussian: отметиться на работе - зарегистрировать время приходаJapanese: 出勤打刻するVietnamese: chấm công - ghi nhận giờ vàoKorean: 출근 시간 기록하다Turkish: giriş yapmak (işe başlama saati)Urdu: حاضری لگانا - وقتِ آمد درج کرناIndonesian: absen masuk - mencatat jam masuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I always time in at 8 a.m.
basic
You need to time in before starting your shift.
basic
Please remember to time in every morning.
basic
He forgot to time in and had to explain it to his manager.
natural
There’s a new app for timing in and out.
natural
If you don’t time in on the system, you might not get paid.
natural