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  1. Examples of in the nick of time. But now, in the nick of time, the political will is there. But they have been built only in the nick of time. You are arriving in the nick of time and, with your hard-earned experience, you can help rescue our democracy. We legislated just in the nick of time.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · The meaning of IN THE NICK OF TIME is just before the last moment when something can be changed or something bad will happen. How to use in the nick of time in a sentence.

  3. at the last possible moment: She fell in the river and was rescued in the nick of time. (Definition of (just) in the nick of time from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. (just) in the nick of time Significado, definición, qué es (just) in the nick of time: at the last possible moment: . Aprender más.

  5. in the nick of time expr. (just before [sth] is too late) justo a tiempo loc adv. en el momento preciso loc adv. The doctors got to him in the nick of time and managed to restart his heart. Los médicos lo trataron justo a tiempo, por lo que pudieron reactivarle el corazón.

  6. Just in time; at the precise moment. What's the origin of the phrase 'In the nick of time'? The English language gives us the opportunity to be ‘in’ many things – the doldrums, the offing, the pinkdown in the dumps. With all of these expressions it is pretty easy to see what they refer to, but what or where is the ‘nick of time’?

  7. sustantivo. 1. (= cut) muesca f ⧫ mella f. (= crack) hendedura f. 2. (British) (informal) (= prison) chirona (inf) f ⧫ trullo m (Spain) (v. inf) (= police station) comisaría f. 3. idiom: in the nick of time justo a tiempo. 4. (informal) (= condition) in good nick en buen estado. verbo transitivo. 1. (= cut) hacer una muesca en ⧫ mellar.