It's high time Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪts/, /ɪts/ /ˈhaɪ/ /ˈtaɪm
ITS HAI TAIM
ɪts/ /hˈaɪ/ /tˈaɪm
ITS HAI TAIM
Definition
This expression means that something should have been done already and needs to be done right now; it's used to show strong urgency or that a task is overdue.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in spoken or informal writing to emphasize impatience or urgency. Commonly followed by a past verb form ('it's high time you cleaned your room'). Often expresses the speaker's frustration or annoyance.
Spanish: ya es hora - ya va siendo horaPortuguese (BR): já está na hora - já passou da horaPortuguese (PT): já está na hora - já chegou a horaChinese (Simplified): 早该 (zǎo gāi) - 是时候了Chinese (Traditional): 早該 (zǎo gāi) - 是時候了Hindi: अब समय आ गया हैArabic: حان الوقتBengali: এখনই সময় - অনেক দেরি হয়ে গেছে (কিছু করা উচিত ছিল অনেক আগেই)Russian: давно пораJapanese: もうとっくに~するべき時だ - いい加減~する時だVietnamese: đã đến lúc - đến lúc cần (làm gì đó)Korean: 이제 정말 ~할 때다 - 진작 ~했어야 했다Turkish: artık zamanı geldi - çoktan yapılmalıydıUrdu: اب وقت ہے - بہت دیر ہو گئی (کچھ کرنے کا)Indonesian: sudah saatnya - sudah waktunya
Example Sentences
It's high time we left for the airport.
basic
It's high time you cleaned your room.
basic
It's high time for lunch.
basic
It's high time we started taking climate change seriously.
natural
Honestly, it's high time you apologized to her.
natural
Don't you think it's high time we fixed that broken window?
natural