make time

Verb

 * 1)  To reserve a period of time to do something.
 * 2)  To recover lost time, as by travelling faster than usual.
 * We can really make time if we take the freeway.
 * We made good time on the flight back because we had a tailwind.
 * 1)  To spend time with a person in or in pursuit of a romantic relationship.
 * He was always trying to make time with Nancy, but she just wasn't interested.
 * 1)  To spend time with a person in or in pursuit of a romantic relationship.
 * He was always trying to make time with Nancy, but she just wasn't interested.

Translations

 * Greek: ξαδειάζω
 * Portuguese: arranjar tempo, arrumar tempo, reservar tempo,
 * Russian: