A continuación les dejo una lista de phrasal verbs relacionadas con el tiempo:
- Clock in: registrar la hora de llegada al trabajo, generalmente mediante un reloj.
- Ejemplos:
- Every morning, I clock in at exactly 9 a.m. to start my workday.
- All the factory must clock in before starting work each day.
- Clock out: registrar la hora de salida del trabajo
- Ejemplos:
- Don't forget to clock out before you go home tonight
- She had clocked out of her bank at 5.02pm using her plastic card.
- Take off: pasar tiempo fuera del trabajo
- Ejemplos:
- You should also plan your vacations in advance and inform your supervisor when you want to take time off
- I haven't had a holiday for a long time. I should take off for a while and go somewhere nice.
- Move up:cambiar la hora o fecha de algo para hacer que algo suceda antes de lo esperado
- Ejemplos:
- If you work hard and show dedication, you may have the opportunity to move up within the company and take on more challenging roles.
- The company has decided to move up the release of their new phone from May to March.
- Pressed for: no tener suficiente de algo usualmente tiempo o plata
- Ejemplos:
- Sometimes, work can be demanding, and you might find yourself pressed for time to complete tasks.
- The deadline is approaching, and I'm feeling a bit pressed for time to complete this project.
- I'm pressed for time to finish this report before the end of the day.
- Fit in: encontrar tiempo para hacer algo o ver a alguien
- Ejemplos:
- Remember to fit in short breaks to recharge and maintain productivity throughout the day.
- The doctor is very busy today, but he may be able to fit in just after lunch.
- Press on: continuar haciendo algode una determinada manera
- Ejemplos:
- We haven't got time to discuss that. We need to press on with topic of day's meeting.
- The government is pressing ahead with its plans to reorganize the penal system.
- It was pouring with rain, but we pressed on regardless.
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