double time
/'dʌbltaim/
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Definition
Noun:
- A fast marching pace: A specific marching cadence of 180 steps per minute, which is faster than the standard marching pace.
- A doubled wage rate: A rate of pay, typically twice the normal hourly wage, paid for working overtime or on holidays.
Adverb:
- At double speed: At a pace or rate that is twice as fast as the normal or previous speed.
Examples of Usage
Noun:
- The soldiers marched in double time to cover the distance quickly.
- We get paid double time for any hours worked on national holidays.
Adverb:
- The conductor asked the orchestra to play the section double time.
- We had to work double time to finish the project before the deadline.
Advanced Usage
"to double-time (verb)": To march or move at a double time pace.
- The platoon will double-time to the next checkpoint.
"in double time": Used adverbially to mean very quickly or with great haste.
- He completed the paperwork in double time.
Variants and Related Words
- Double-quick (adj/adv): Very quick or quickly. (Often used similarly to "double time" in musical contexts).
- We need a double-quick response to this issue.
Synonyms
- Noun (pace): Quick march, fast cadence.
- Noun (pay): Overtime rate, premium pay.
- Adverb: Rapidly, swiftly, at full speed.
Related Phrases
- To work double time: To work very hard and quickly to achieve something.
- The team is working double time to prepare for the product launch.
Related Idioms
- In double-quick time: An idiom meaning very quickly or in a very short period.
- She finished her assignment in double-quick time.
Adverb
- at a faster speed
- now let's play the piece again double-quick
Noun
- a doubled wage (for working overtime)
- a fast marching pace (180 steps/min) or slow jog