hour
noun /ˈaʊə(r)/
/ˈaʊər/
Use an, not a, before hour.Idioms - (abbreviation hr, hr.)60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into
小时 - I spent an hour on the phone.
我花了一个小时打电话。 - It will take about an hour to get there.
到那里大约需要一小时。 - It usually takes me two hours to walk there.
我通常花两个小时走到那里。 - The interview lasted half an hour.
会见持续了半小时。 - It was a three-hour exam.
那是三小时的考试。 - Most cats sleep 13–16 hours a day.
大多数猫每天睡13-16个小时。 - Architects can expect to spend 40 hours a week in meetings.
建筑师预计每周要花40个小时开会。 - for an hour I waited for a couple of hours and then I left.
我等了几个小时,然后就离开了。 - in an hour He'll be back in an hour.
他一小时后回来。 - In less than twenty-four hours it would be Christmas.
不到24小时就是圣诞节了。 - by the hour We're paid by the hour.
我们是论小时获得报酬的。 - per/an hour Top speed is 120 miles per hour.
最高时速为 120 英里。 - The rate of pay is £10.50 an hour.
时薪为 8.5 英镑。 - within the hour We hope to be there within the hour (= in less than an hour).
我们希望一小时内到达那里。 - York was within an hour's drive.
开车到约克不会超过一小时。 - He crossed the line in a time of 2 hours and 40 minutes.
他在2小时40分钟的时间内越过了警戒线。 - Chicago is two hours away (= it takes two hours to get there).
到芝加哥需要两小时。 - We're four hours ahead of New York (= referring to the time difference).
我们比纽约早四个小时。 - I sat there, hour after hour, staring at a blank computer screen.
我坐在那里,一小时又一小时,盯着空白的电脑屏幕。
Topics Timea1- He's been gone for over an hour.
他已经走了一个多小时了。 - I should be back within a couple of hours.
两三个小时之内我就会回来。 - I sat there for two hours.
我在那里坐了两个小时。 - I slept for eight solid hours.
我睡了整整八个小时。 - It takes two hours to get to London.
去伦敦要花两个小时。 - She grew more worried with every passing hour.
时间一小时一小时地过去,她越来越担心。 - She worked for three hours.
她工作了三个小时。 - The performance lasted three hours.
演出历时三个小时。 - There are still two hours of daylight left.
白天的时间还剩下两个小时。 - You gain five hours when you fly from New York to London.
乘飞机从纽约到伦敦时间会多出五个小时来。 - an hour of rest
休息时间
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- solid
- contact
- …
- take
- spend
- waste
- …
- go by
- pass
- by the hour
- for an hour
- in an hour
- …
- half an hour
- hour after hour
- in an hour’s time
- …
- I spent an hour on the phone.
约一小时的时间 - I spent my lunch hour shopping.
我利用午餐时间买东西。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- lunch
- peak
- rush
- …
- spend
- hour of
- I spent my lunch hour shopping.
- hours[plural] a fixed period of time during which people work, an office is open, etc.
(工作、办公等的)固定时间 - Opening hours are from 10 to 6 each day.
营业时间为每天 10 点到 6 点。 - Most people in this kind of job tend to work long hours.
多数从事这种工作的人往往工作时间很长。 - during office, business, etc. hours The library is open during normal working hours.
图书馆在正常工作时间开放。 - What are your office hours?
你的办公时间是几点到几点? - a hospital’s visiting hours
医院的探视时间 - Britain's licensing hours (= when pubs are allowed to open) used to be very restricted.
英国的酒吧营业时间从前受到很严格的限制。 - after hours This is the only place to get a drink after hours (= after the normal closing time for pubs).
这是酒吧正常关门时间之后唯一能喝一杯的地方。 - out of hours You can contact me on this number out of hours (= when the office is closed).
下班后你可以打这个号码和我联系。
Topics Timea2- Doctors often have to work out of hours.
医生经常要在正常上班以外的时间工作。 - He keeps regular hours.
他的作息时间很有规律。 - He spends a lot of time in his office after hours.
下班后他还要在办公室里待很长时间。 - Bakers have to work unsocial hours.
面包师不得不在非正常工作时间工作。 - She works very long hours.
她上班的时间很长。 - the number of contact hours (= working hours spent with students or clients, not working alone) per week
每周的面授课时数 - The office is closed between the hours of twelve and two.
办事处十二点到两点之间关门。 - the hours of darkness
黑暗的时刻
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- office
- opening
- visiting
- …
- work
- keep
- after hour
- out of hour
- Opening hours are from 10 to 6 each day.
- hours[plural] a long time
长时间 - It took hours getting there.
花了好长时间才到那里。 - It took us hours to find out what was wrong.
我们花了几个小时才发现出了什么问题。 - ‘How long did it last?’ ‘Oh, hours and hours.’
“持续了多久?” “噢,很久很久。” - Where have you been? I've been waiting hours.
你去哪儿了?我已经等了几个小时了。 - for hours I've been waiting for hours.
我等了很久了。
- It took hours getting there.
- [singular] a particular point in time
某个时间 - You can't turn him away at this hour of the night.
天这么晚了,你不能把他赶走。 - The hour had come for us to leave.
我们离开的时间到了。
- You can't turn him away at this hour of the night.
- [countable, usually singular] the time when something important happens
重要时刻 - This was often thought of as the country's finest hour.
一般认为这是该国最美好的一段时光。 - She thought her last hour had come.
她以为她生命的最后时刻到了。 - Don't desert me in my hour of need.
不要在我困难的时候离开我。 - She helped me in my hour of need.
她在我困难的时候帮助过我。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- darkest
- finest
- antisocial
- …
- come
- between the hours of
- hour of
- your hour of need
- This was often thought of as the country's finest hour.
- the hour[singular] the time when it is exactly 1 o’clock, 2 o’clock, etc.
整点 - The clock struck the hour.
钟敲过整点了。 - ten minutes past the hour
整点过十分 - on the hour There's a bus every hour on the hour
每小时整点有一班公共汽车。
Collocations Dictionaryverb + the hour- chime
- strike
- on the hour
- past the hour
- to the hour
- …
- The clock struck the hour.
- hours[plural] used when giving the time according to the 24-hour clock, usually in military or other official language
(按 24 小时制给出的时间,通常用于军事或其他官方用语)点钟 - The first missile was launched at 2300 hours (= at 11 p.m.).
This is pronounced ‘23 hundred hours’.首枚导弹是在 23 点(晚上 11 点)发射的。 这要读作 23 hundred hours。
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- gnash
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- hors d’oeuvre
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- knee
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- knife
- knight
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- knob
- knock
- knot
- know
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- psalm
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- psychic
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- wrap
- wreath
- wreck
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- bomb
- climb
- crumb
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- lamb
- limb
- ascent
- fascinate
- muscle
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- scissors
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- right
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- weight
- align
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- reign
- unfeigned
- balmy
- calm
- calf
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- solemn
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- fasten
- listen
- mortgage
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- The first missile was launched at 2300 hours (= at 11 p.m.).
词源Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French ure, via Latin from Greek hōra ‘season, hour’.
Idioms
all hours
- any time, especially a time that is not usual or suitable
任何时间(尤指非正常或不合适的时间) - He's started staying out till all hours (= until very late at night).
他已经开始在外面待得很晚了。 - She thinks she can call me at all hours of the day and night.
她以为她可以不分昼夜随时给我打电话。
- He's started staying out till all hours (= until very late at night).
at the eleventh hour
- at the last possible moment; just in time
在最后时刻;刚好来得及
at an unearthly hour
- (informal) very early, especially when this is annoying
很早;过分的早 - The job involved getting up at some unearthly hour to catch the first train.
这工作需要起大早赶头班火车。
- The job involved getting up at some unearthly hour to catch the first train.
at an ungodly hour
- (informal) very early or very late and therefore annoying
一大早(或很晚);在十分不便的时间 - I apologize for calling you at this ungodly hour.
原谅我这种时候给你打电话。
- I apologize for calling you at this ungodly hour.
the evil hour/day
- (often humorous) the time when you have to do something difficult or unpleasant
倒霉的时候(或日子、时刻) - I’d better go and see the dentist—I can’t put off the evil hour any longer.
我最好还是去看看牙医吧─可不能再拖了。 - If you keep on borrowing, you are only postponing the evil day when you have to pay it all back.
如果你继续借钱,你只是在推迟你必须偿还的邪恶的一天。
- I’d better go and see the dentist—I can’t put off the evil hour any longer.
keep… hours
- if you keep regular, strange, etc. hours, the times at which you do things (especially getting up or going to bed) are regular, strange, etc.
做事(尤指作息)时间有规律(或怪异等)
kill time | kill an hour, a couple of hours, etc.
- to spend time doing something that is not important while you are waiting for something else to happen
(等待时)消磨时间,打发时光 - We killed time playing cards.
我们打纸牌消磨时间。
- We killed time playing cards.
the small/early hours
(also especially Scottish English the wee small hours, especially North American English the wee hours)
- the period of time very early in the morning, soon after midnight
午夜刚过的一段时间;凌晨时分 - We worked well into the small hours.
我们一直工作到了午夜之后。 - The fighting began in the early hours of Saturday morning.
战斗在星期六凌晨打响了。 - The party continued well into the early hours.
聚会一直持续到第二天凌晨。
- We worked well into the small hours.