Time to push off Meaning in English
expression
ˈtaɪm/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈpʊʃ/ /ˈɔf
TYME tuh PUSH awf
tˈaɪm/ /tˈuː/ /pˈʊʃ/ /ˈɒf
TYME TOO PUSH of
Definition
A casual way to say it's time to leave or depart from a place.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; often used among friends, family, or colleagues when leaving. Similar to 'time to go' or 'let's head out.' Not used in formal settings. Usually spoken at the end of a social visit or when departing together.
Spanish: hora de irse - momento de marcharsePortuguese (BR): hora de ir embora - momento de sairPortuguese (PT): hora de ir embora - momento de sairChinese (Simplified): 该走了 - 是时候离开了Chinese (Traditional): 該走了 - 是時候離開了Hindi: चलने का समय हो गयाArabic: حان وقت الذهابBengali: যাওয়ার সময় হয়েছেRussian: пора уходить - пора отправлятьсяJapanese: そろそろ出発の時間だ - もう行く時間だVietnamese: đến lúc phải đi rồiKorean: 이제 떠날 시간이야Turkish: gitme zamanı geldiUrdu: اب جانے کا وقت ہےIndonesian: saatnya pergi
Example Sentences
It's time to push off. Let's go home.
basic
After dinner, Dad said, 'time to push off,' and everyone stood up.
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We checked our bags and realized it was time to push off.
basic
Alright everyone, it's time to push off before traffic gets bad.
natural
We’ve had a great evening, but I guess it’s time to push off now.
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Hey, it's getting late—time to push off if we want to catch the last train.
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