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............................................................1. every hour............................................................2. time(vt. & n.) زمان، هنگام، وقت، مدت، گاه، فرصت، مجال، (درجمع) زمانه، ایام، روزگار، مد روز، عهد، وقت معین کردن، متقارن ساختن، مرور زمان را ثبت کردن، زمانی، موقعی، ساعتی............................................................3. hour(pl. & n.) ساعت، 60 دقیقه، وقت، مدت کم............................................................4. period(pl. & n.) دوره، نقطه، مدت، موقع، گاه، وقت، روزگار، عصر، گردش، نوبت، ایست، مکث، نقطه پایان جمله، جمله کامل، قاعده زنان، طمث، حد، پایان، نتیجه غایی، کمال، منتها درجه، دوران مربوط به دوره بخصوصی........................................................................................................................6. 2) hourly
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