It is time for afternoon tea.
It is time for is a fixed collocation, indicating that it is time to do something, afternoon tea. It is afternoon tea. Similar usages include It is time for breakfast, etc.
Key words
1. time
English [ta?m]? American [ta?m]?
n. Time ; times; times; beats; multiples
vt. Timing; measuring the time of...; arranging the speed of...
adj. Timing; regular; installments
< p>2. afternoonEnglish [ɑ?ft?'nu?n]? American [,?ft?'nun]?
n. Afternoon, afternoon
Extended information
Synonyms of time
1. stated
English ['ste?t?d]? American ['stet?d] ?
adj. prescribed; clarified; regular
v. stipulated (past participle of state); stated; clarified
phrase
case stated?case statement; in the way of case presentation; in the form of case presentation; case statement
stated preference?narrative preference; preference method; stated preference; intention
< p>Stated Intention? Narrative intentionstated in? expressed in; pointed out in;
2. multiple
English ['m?lt ?pl]?美['m?lt?pl]?
adj. Multiple; diverse; many
n. Multiples; [electricity] parallel connection
Phrases
multiple integral? [number]? Multiple integrals; multiple definite integrals; integral multiples
Multiple revenues? Start with multiple sources of revenue
multiple reflection?[electron]?[light]?multiple reflection; multiple repetition