Take up time Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈəp/ /ˈtaɪm
TAYK-uhp-TYM
tˈeɪk/ /ˈʌp/ /tˈaɪm
TAYK-up-TYM
परिभाषा
To use or consume a period of time, often more than expected or desired.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal, common in complaints about tasks or delays. Used with subjects like 'meetings', 'traffic', 'chores'. Similar to 'take a lot of time' or 'be time-consuming', but 'take up time' stresses occupying available time.
Spanish: ocupar tiempoPortuguese (BR): tomar tempo - ocupar tempoPortuguese (PT): ocupar tempoChinese (Simplified): 占用时间Chinese (Traditional): 花時間 - 佔用時間Hindi: समय लगानाArabic: يستغرق وقتًاBengali: সময় নেয় - সময় খেয়ে ফেলেRussian: занимать времяJapanese: 時間がかかる - 時間を取るVietnamese: mất thời gian - chiếm thời gianKorean: 시간이 걸리다 - 시간을 잡아먹다Turkish: zaman almak - zamanını harcamakUrdu: وقت لینا - وقت ضائع کرناIndonesian: memakan waktu - mengambil waktu
उदाहरण वाक्य
These forms take up time to fill out.
basic
Cooking dinner always takes up time after work.
basic
Waiting in line takes up time every morning.
basic
Meetings that drag on really take up time I'd rather spend working.
natural
I don't want this to take up time on your weekend plans.
natural
All that paperwork just takes up time for no good reason.
natural