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  1. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. take time to do [sth], take the time to do [sth] v expr. (make the commitment or effort) dedicar tiempo a loc verb. tomarse un tiempo para loc verb.

    • Llevar Tiempo

      llevar tiempo - expression of time Llevar Tiempo (conj.)...

  2. The meaning of TAKE TIME is to need or require time to happen or be done. How to use take time in a sentence.

  3. Meaning of take your time in English. take your time. idiom. Add to word list. C1. said to mean that you can spend as much time as you need in doing something, or that you should slow down. C1 disapproving. to do something too slowly: The builders are really taking their time. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Slow and moving slowly.

  4. take time. vi. requerir tiempo. Comentarios adicionales: Diccionario colaborativo Inglés-Español. take. ( took vb: pt) ( taken pp ) a vt. 1 (=remove) llevarse. (=steal) robar, llevarse. who took my beer? ¿quién se ha llevado mi cerveza? someone's taken my handbag alguien se ha llevado mi bolso, alguien me ha robado el bolso.

  5. Hace 5 días · If you say that something will take time, you mean that it will take a long time. Change will come, but it will take time. It takes time to build up intimacy. See full dictionary entry for time. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  6. take one's time. to go as slow as one wants or needs to; to use as much time as is required. There is no hurry. Please take your time. Bill is very careful and takes his time so he won't make any mistakes. See also: take, time.

  7. Meaning of take the time in English. take the time. idiom. Add to word list. to make the effort to do something: take the time to She didn't even take the time to wish me good morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Trying and making an effort. A game. all out. assault. attempted. commitment. give something your best shot idiom.