Take time out Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈtaɪm/ /ˈaʊt
TAYK TYM OWT
tˈeɪk/ /tˈaɪm/ /ˈaʊt
TAYK TYM OWT
परिभाषा
To stop what you are doing in order to rest or do something different, usually to relax or recover.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in both formal and informal contexts for taking breaks from work, study, or stress. Often used as 'take time out (to/from/for...)' to add reasons. Not the same as 'timeout' (a noun, used in sports or as a discipline method).
Spanish: tomarse un descanso - tomarse un tiempoPortuguese (BR): tirar um tempo - fazer uma pausaPortuguese (PT): tirar algum tempo - fazer uma pausaChinese (Simplified): 抽时间休息 - 暂停一下Chinese (Traditional): 抽時間休息 - 暫停一下Hindi: कुछ समय निकालना - विश्राम करनाArabic: يأخذ قسطًا من الراحة - يأخذ وقتًا لنفسهBengali: বিরতি নেওয়া - একটু বিশ্রাম নেওয়াRussian: сделать перерыв - отдохнутьJapanese: 一息つく - 休憩するVietnamese: nghỉ ngơi - dành thời gian nghỉKorean: 잠시 쉬다 - 휴식하다Turkish: ara vermek - biraz dinlenmekUrdu: وقفہ لینا - آرام کرناIndonesian: meluangkan waktu - beristirahat
उदाहरण वाक्य
I need to take time out from studying.
basic
It's important to take time out to relax.
basic
She always takes time out for her family.
basic
Sometimes you just have to take time out and breathe.
natural
He decided to take time out from work after his surgery.
natural
Why not take time out and do something fun this weekend?
natural