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21 hour-long
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22 hour glass
n.Sanduhr -en f.Stundenglas n. -
23 hour meter
n.Stundenzähler m. -
24 hour of birth
n.Geburtsstunde f. -
25 hour of death
n.Sterbestunde f. -
26 hour
germ. stundæ; wailæ? -
27 hour
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28 hour
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29 hour
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30 half-hour
noun* * *I. n halbe Stundein a \half-hour in einer halben Stundeon the \half-hour jede halbe Stunde, alle dreißig Minuten* * *A s halbe Stunde:the clock struck the half-hour es schlug halbB adj1. halbstündig2. halbstündlich* * *noun -
31 ampere-hour
ampere-hour efficiency Amperestunden-Wirkungsgrad m -
32 rush hour
nounStoßzeit, die; attrib.* * *(a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work.) die Hauptverkehrszeit* * ** * ** * *nounStoßzeit, die; attrib.rush hour traffic — Berufsverkehr, der
* * *n.Hauptverkehrszeit f. -
33 witching hour
ˈwitch·ing hourn▪ the \witching hour die Geisterstunde* * *1. Mitternacht f:at the witching hour um Mitternacht2. Geisterstunde f* * *n.Geisterstunde f. -
34 peak-hour
attributive adjectivepeak-hour traffic — Stoßverkehr, der
* * *attributive adjectivepeak-hour traffic — Stoßverkehr, der
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35 happy hour
ˈhap·py hour* * *happy hour s Happy Hour f (Zeit am frühen Abend, zu der in Bars etc alkoholische Getränke im Preis reduziert sind) -
36 twenty-four-hour clock
twen·ty-four-hour ˈclockn Uhrzeit, die auf der Zählung von 24 Stunden basiertI'll meet you at one — that's 13 hours on the \twenty-four-hour clock! wir treffen uns um eins, d.h. um 13 Uhr!the US military uses the \twenty-four-hour clock die Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten geben die Uhrzeit im 24-Stundentakt an -
37 twenty-four-hour
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38 half-hour
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39 twenty-four-hour clock
twen·ty-four-hour 'clock nUhrzeit, die auf der Zählung von 24 Stunden basiert; I'll meet you at one - that's 13 hours on the \twenty-four-hour clock!wir treffen uns um eins, d.h. um 13 Uhr!;the US military uses the \twenty-four-hour clock die Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten geben die Uhrzeit im 24-Stunden-Takt an -
40 miles per hour
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