- Time Out
- Time Outtrademarka weekly London magazine which gives details of all the films, plays, sports games, and other events and activities taking place in the city
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
Time Out — is a publishing company based in London, England. The company s best known product is the Time Out weekly listings magazine. The original magazine, with listings for London, was published in 1968 by Tony Elliott. The first issues had a print run… … Wikipedia
time out — {n. phr.} Time during which a game, a lecture, a discussion or other activity is stopped for a while for some extra questions or informal discussion, or some other reason. * /He took a time out from studying to go to a movie./ * /The player… … Dictionary of American idioms
time out — {n. phr.} Time during which a game, a lecture, a discussion or other activity is stopped for a while for some extra questions or informal discussion, or some other reason. * /He took a time out from studying to go to a movie./ * /The player… … Dictionary of American idioms
Time Out NY — Time Out New York Time Out New York {{{nomorigine}}} Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Time Out — Álbum de Dave Brubeck Quartet Publicación 1959 Género(s) West Coast jazz Duración 38:21 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
Time-out — 〈[taımaʊt] n. 15; Sp.〉 Auszeit, kurze Spielunterbrechung [engl.] * * * Time out [ ta̮im|a̮ut, auch: ( )ta̮im |a̮ut ], das; [s] s [engl. time out, zu: out = aus] (Basketball, Volleyball): Auszeit. * * * Time out [ taɪm aʊt], das; [s], s [engl.… … Universal-Lexikon
Time Out — Studioalbum von Dave Brubeck Veröffentlichung 1959 Label Columbia Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
time out — n 1.) take time out (to do sth) informal to rest or do something different from your usual job or activities ▪ In between jobs, Liz always took time out to return to her first love travelling. 2.) [U and C] a short break during a sports match… … Dictionary of contemporary English
time out — noun 1. ) count a short period of time in a game of basketball or ICE HOCKEY when players rest and plan their game 2. ) uncount a period of time when you stop what you usually do and rest or do something else instead: take time out: It s very… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Time-out — [ taim aut] das; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. time out, zu time »Zeit« u. out »aus«> Auszeit; Spielunterbrechung, die einer Mannschaft nach bestimmten Regeln zusteht (Basketball, Volleyball) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Time-out — auch: Time|out 〈 [taımaʊt] n.; Gen.: , Pl.: s; Sport〉 (bes. im Hand u. Basketball übliche) Auszeit, kurze Spielunterbrechung [Etym.: engl.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch