Jesús Román León
What is the meaning of "play for time" ? I knew I had to play for time until the police arrived.
Feb 1, 2017 4:24 AM
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simply means to stall, you try to delay something so that you have more time to prepare for something by using delaying tactics...
February 1, 2017
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In this phrase, "play" means a clever tactic or strategy. In a game, you may have a choice of possible options. The options can be called "plays." For example, in a game of chess I might have the option of capturing a bishop with my knight now, or trying moving a pawn that might make it possible to capture the queen later. Capturing the bishop might not be my best play. "Playing for time" means to do something to trick someone into waiting. For example, a bank teller might say to a bank robber, "I only have a few hundred dollars here at the desk, just wait a minute while I open the safe... it didn't open... you've got me so nervous I'm having trouble remembering the combination, let me try that again... still didn't work... I just can't remember it, but I have it written down in a little notebook I keep in my purse, just wait a second and I'll get it..."
February 1, 2017
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Hi Jesús! "Play for time" means having to find a way to make sure the time is spent without interruptions so the objective can be met. In your sentence, the person needs the police to arrive, but the police are going to take some time to get there. This means he needs to find a way for his wait to not be interrupted until the police arrive. This was a pretty quick answer, so please let me know if my answer is confusing and I'll try to explain it another way.
February 1, 2017
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