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21 hour-plate
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22 hour angle
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23 quarter-hour
n.• cuarto de hora s.m.ˌkwɔːrtər'aʊr, ˌkwɔːtə(r)'aʊə(r)a) ( fifteen minutes) cuarto m de horab)on the quarter-hour: trains leave on the quarter-hour — ( before the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos antes de cada hora or (fam) salen a menos cuarto; ( after the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos pasada cada hora or (fam) salen a y cuarto
['kwɔːtǝ'aʊǝ(r)]N cuarto m de hora* * *[ˌkwɔːrtər'aʊr, ˌkwɔːtə(r)'aʊə(r)]a) ( fifteen minutes) cuarto m de horab)on the quarter-hour: trains leave on the quarter-hour — ( before the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos antes de cada hora or (fam) salen a menos cuarto; ( after the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos pasada cada hora or (fam) salen a y cuarto
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24 half-hour
tr[hɑːf'aʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 media hora1 de media horan.• media hora s.f.'hæf'aʊr, ˌhɑːf'aʊə(r)noun media hora f['hɑːf'aʊǝ(r)]1.N media hora fthe clock struck the half-hour — el reloj dio y media or dio la media
2.CPD [meeting, session, drive] de media hora* * *['hæf'aʊr, ˌhɑːf'aʊə(r)]noun media hora f -
25 eleventh hour
at the eleventh hour — en el or a último momento; (before n)
eleventh-hour attempt — intento m de última hora
* * *at the eleventh hour — en el or a último momento; (before n)
eleventh-hour attempt — intento m de última hora
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26 at the eleventh hour
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27 man-hour
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28 peak-hour
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29 witching hour
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30 rush hour
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31 in an evil hour
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32 miles per hour
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33 quarter of an hour
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34 lunch hour
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35 on the hour
(at exactly one, two, three etc o'clock: Buses leave here for London on the hour until 10 o'clock in the evening.) (a las horas) en punto -
36 ampere-hour
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37 indirect man-hour
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38 watt-hour
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39 kilowatt-hour
'kɪləwɑːt'aʊr, 'kɪləwɒt'aʊə(r)noun kilovatio-hora m['kɪlǝʊwɒtˌaʊǝ]N kilovatio-hora m* * *['kɪləwɑːt'aʊr, 'kɪləwɒt'aʊə(r)]noun kilovatio-hora m -
40 half an hour
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