1. Around the clock - If something is open around the clock, it means it is open 24 hours a day.
E. g. The hotel's service is great, there is always someone available to help you around the clock.
(होटल की सर्विस बहुत अच्छी है, 24 घंटे वहां मदद करने के लिए कोई न कोई होता ही है. )
2. Beat the clock - do something within the deadline
E. g. We managed to beat the clock and get everything finished in time.
(हमने सब कुछ समय पर खत्म कर दिया. )
3. Call it a day/Night - To stop doing something for a while, normally at least until the following day. This can also be used as slang to say something has been ended completely.
E. g. Right guys, you've worked really hard. I think it's time to call it a night, I’ll see you all again tomorrow.
(सही में, तुम लोगों ने बहुत मेहनत करी है. मुझे लगता है आज का काम यहीं खत्म करते हैं, कल मैं आप सब से दोबारा मिलूंगा. )
4. Against the clock - Doing something against the clock means you are rushed and have very little time to do it.
E. g. I worked day and night against the clock to get this done on time, and you’re being so ungrateful!
(मैंने इतनी जल्दी जल्दी सब कुछ कर दिया और आप हैं कि अकृतज्ञ हो रहे हैं!)
5. Run out of time - not have any time left.
E. g. We've run out of time on this project.
(इस प्रोजेक्ट के लिए हमारे पास अब कोई समय नहीं बचा है. )
6. Have spare time - have free time.
E. g. What do you do in your spare time?
(आप अपने खाली समय में क्या करते हैं?)
7. In the nick of time - without a second to spare.
E. g. We got here in the nick of time. Look at all that rain!
(हम एक सेकंड भी बर्बाद करे बिना यहाँ आ गए. देखो कितनी तेज़ बारिश है!)
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