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What does "Let me see how I get on time wise but I think it’s not going to work." Mean? I couldnt find the meaning of " get on time wise "
26 jan. 2023 19:08
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Let me see how I get on = Let me see how it goes
time wise = regarding time
You can use (something) wise to say with respect to, regarding, in this way, etc.
I'm OK to go on holiday money wise but I'm nut sure time wise. - With regard to money, it's OK, but with regard to time, I'm not sure.
For the original sentence, you could say:
Let me see if I have time, but I don't think I will.
27 januari 2023
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I guess "time wise" here is equivalent to "with respect to time". So I guess the meaning would be "let me see if I can manage to be in time"
26 januari 2023
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It means the person doesn’t think they will have enough time to do what the other person wants.
26 januari 2023
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