hour的意思和读音

hour

: [aʊr] : [ˈaʊə(r)]

n.;(

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v.+n.spend hour,take hour,come hour,wait hour,give hour

adj.+n.late hour,same hour,final hour,work hour,early hour

n.time,period,o'clock,era,age

hourn.

1.[c]60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into

It will take about an hour to get there.

The interview lasted half an hour.

It was a three-hour exam.

I waited for an hour and then I left.

He'll be back in an hour .

We're paid by the hour .

The minimum wage was set at £5.80 an hour . 5.80

Top speed is 120 miles per hour . 120

York was within an hour's drive.

Chicago is two hours away(= it takes two hours to get there) .

We're four hours ahead of New York(= referring to the time difference) .

We hope to be there within the hour(= in less than an hour) .

2.[c][ususing]a period of about an hour, used for a particular purpose

I use the Internet at work, during my lunch hour .使

3.[pl]a fixed period of time during which people work, an office is open, etc.

Opening hours are from 10 to 6 each day. 10 6

Most people in this kind of job tend to work long hours .

What are your office hours ?

a hospital's visiting hours

Britain's licensing hours(= when pubs are allowed to open) used to be very restricted./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

This is the only place to get a drink after hours(= after the normal closing time for pubs) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Clients can now contact us by email out of hours(= when the office is closed) .

4.[pl]a long time

It took hours getting there.

I've been waiting for hours .

‘How long did it last?’ ‘Oh, hours and hours .’“?”“。”

5.[sing]a particular point in time

You can't turn him away at this hour of the night.

6.[c][ususing]the time when sth important happens

This was often thought of as the country's finest hour .

She thought her last hour had come.

Don't desert me in my hour of need .

7.[sing]the time when it is exactly 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, etc.

There's a bus every hour on the hour .

The clock struck the hour .

8.[pl] 24 used when giving the time according to the 24-hour clock, usually in military or other official language

The first missile was launched at 2300 hours(= at 11 p.m.) . 23 11

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n.1.a period of time that consists of 60 minutes. 30 minutes is usually called half an hour, 15 minutes can be called a quarter of an hour, and 45 minutes can be called three-quarters of an hour; used when you are talking about how much time you need to get somewhere2.a long time3.the time during which you do something such as work or study4.a particular time in the day or night5.a particular point in history or in someones life or career6.the time that is exactly one oclock, two oclock, three oclock etc.1.a period of time that consists of 60 minutes. 30 minutes is usually called half an hour, 15 minutes can be called a quarter of an hour, and 45 minutes can be called three-quarters of an hour; used when you are talking about how much time you need to get somewhere2.a long time3.the time during which you do something such as work or study4.a particular time in the day or night5.a particular point in history or in someones life or career6.the time that is exactly one oclock, two oclock, three oclock etc.

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3. 〖 belfry〗 hour〖 bellcanopy〗 ...

4. 〖 thecurrentpoliticalsituation〗 hour;moment〗 〖 timeandspace〗 ...

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6. g.s.w. gross weight h.;hr. hour H.D. Hook damage ...

7. 〖 striker〗 hour〖 inscriptionsonancientbronzeobjects〗 ...

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1.It's a shame. Will this afternoon be all right? But I can only spare you an hour and a half today, from four o'clock.

2.The author recounts that Rhonda ignored his advice, and came out of Jackie's room less than half an hour later, feeling utterly used.

3.The student spent almost an hour trying to puzzle out the meaning of this difficult sentence.

4.OK, I'll be back in about an hour. If you think of anything else you need, give me a call.

5.Give it a day of the plan: the morning get up at 7 o 'clock, after getting up the road running around the village for half an hour.7

6."But the chances of him giving you a half an hour on a Wednesday afternoon in a hotel are probably much better. "

7.It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way, and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult.

8.Packet how much money an hour?

9.A Well, let's ask how much it costs. Half an hour is enough for me.A

10.Don't worry about something that will take place in a week, a day, or even an hour.