في 15 ثانية
- Prioritizing someone or something despite a busy schedule.
- Showing effort to fit an activity into your day.
- A polite way to show respect for someone's importance.
المعنى
This phrase means choosing to prioritize an activity even when you are very busy. It is about 'creating' a slot in your schedule for something or someone important.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6Thanking a mentor
Thank you for making time to meet with me today.
Thank you for finding time to meet with me today.
Texting a busy friend
I know you're swamped, but can you make time for a quick call?
I know you're busy, but can you find time for a call?
A romantic gesture
I will always make time for you, no matter how busy work gets.
I will always find time for you.
خلفية ثقافية
Time is highly valued; 'making time' is a compliment. Punctuality is key; 'making time' shows respect for the other person's schedule. Efficiency is prioritized; 'making time' is a practical necessity. Relationships are key; 'making time' is a way to show you care.
Active vs Passive
Use 'make time' when you are the one in control of the schedule.
في 15 ثانية
- Prioritizing someone or something despite a busy schedule.
- Showing effort to fit an activity into your day.
- A polite way to show respect for someone's importance.
What It Means
Make time is about effort and priority. It implies your schedule is full. You have to move things around to fit something new in. It is not just about 'having' time. It is about 'carving' it out of a busy day. Think of it as a gift of your attention.
How To Use It
You use this when you want to show someone they are important. You can use it in the present tense to ask for a meeting. You can use it in the past tense to say thank you. It usually follows the pattern: make time + for + something/someone. Or you can say make time + to + verb. For example, make time for a coffee or make time to talk.
When To Use It
Use it when life feels like a chaotic game of Tetris. It is perfect for professional networking. It is even better for romantic or social plans. Use it when you want to sound intentional. It shows you are not just lucky to be free; you are choosing to be free. Use it in emails, texts, or face-to-face chats.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it if you are actually bored and have nothing to do. That would be lying! If your schedule is empty, just say I am free. Also, do not use it for quick, 5-second tasks. You do not make time to sneeze or blink. It is for activities that require a real chunk of your day. Avoid using it if you want to sound lazy.
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, time is seen as a limited resource. We talk about time like money. We 'spend' it, 'save' it, and 'waste' it. Therefore, 'making' time is like creating wealth. It is a high compliment in a culture that values 'hustle' and productivity. If someone makes time for you, they are saying you are more valuable than their work.
Common Variations
You might hear people say find time, but that sounds more accidental. Carve out time is a more intense version. It sounds like you are using a knife to cut a piece of your day out! Squeeze someone in is the frantic, busy version. Make time remains the most balanced and polite choice for almost any situation.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is incredibly versatile and works in almost any social or professional setting. It carries a positive connotation of effort and respect.
Active vs Passive
Use 'make time' when you are the one in control of the schedule.
أمثلة
6Thank you for making time to meet with me today.
Thank you for finding time to meet with me today.
Very common in professional settings to show gratitude.
I know you're swamped, but can you make time for a quick call?
I know you're busy, but can you find time for a call?
Acknowledges the other person's busyness first.
I will always make time for you, no matter how busy work gets.
I will always find time for you.
Shows high emotional priority.
You need to make time for yourself or you'll burn out.
You need to find time for yourself.
Used here as a piece of advice for health.
I can make time for a nap, but I can't make time for the gym.
I can find time for a nap, but not the gym.
Plays on the idea of selective priorities.
Let's try to make time for a strategy session next week.
Let's try to find time for a session next week.
Suggests the task is important enough to schedule.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
I am very busy, but I will _____ to help you.
'Make time' is the correct collocation for creating space in a schedule.
🎉 النتيجة: /1
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
1 تمارينI am very busy, but I will _____ to help you.
'Make time' is the correct collocation for creating space in a schedule.
🎉 النتيجة: /1
الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةIt is neutral. It works in both business and casual settings.
عبارات ذات صلة
Carve out time
similarTo create time with effort.
Find time
similarTo discover a gap.