Pronunciation: /taɪm ˈstʌdi/
noun Time study is often used to establish standard times for various tasks in order to improve efficiency and productivity in a workplace.
A1 I am doing a time study to see how long it takes me to finish my homework.
A2 The teacher asked us to do a time study to track how much time we spend on each task.
B1 The company conducted a time study to analyze the efficiency of their production process.
B2 The results of the time study showed that there were significant delays in the project timeline.
C1 The time study conducted by the research team provided valuable insights into the participants' behavior patterns.
C2 The detailed time study revealed that the current system was not optimized for maximum productivity.
formal The time study conducted by the research team revealed important insights into productivity levels.
informal We did a time study on how long it takes to complete each task.
slang I'm gonna do a quick time study to see how much time I spend on social media.
figurative Sometimes life feels like a never-ending time study, constantly evaluating and managing our time.
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