›an amount of time that you have available to do something: I don't know how you find time to do all the things you do.I thought we'd give her a bit more time (= allow her more time) to get the job done.I'd like to visit them all but time is short(= there is little time left).have timeB1If you have got time, you have enough time to do something: We haven't got much time before the train leaves.Have you got time for a quick drink after work?I'd like to learn to sail, but I haven't the time (= I am too busy).[+ to infinitive]I haven't got time to go to the shops today.Relating to timewaste timeA2to not make good use of the hours, etc. that you have available: If you'd got on with your work instead of wasting time chatting, you'd be finished by now.Delaying and wasting timerun out of timeB1to not have enough hours, etc. available to finish something you are trying to do: She ran out of time and didn't finish the last question.Spending time and time passingbe (all) out of time›to not have enough minutes, etc. available: I'd like to continue this discussion but we're all out of time.Scarce, inadequate and not enoughLacking thingstime's upinformal›there are no more minutes, hours, etc. available: OK, everyone, time's up for this week.Expressions telling people to stop doing something