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A n1 ( timepiece) ( large) horloge f ; ( small) pendule f ; what time does the clock say? quelle heure indique l'horloge or la pendule? ; to set a clock mettre une pendule à l'heure ; to put the clocks forward/back one hour avancer/reculer les pendules d'une heure ; he does everything by the clock tout est minuté chez lui ; to work/watch sb around the clock travailler/surveiller qn 24 heures sur 24 ; to work against the clock faire une course contre la montre ; the biological clock l'horloge biologique ; the twenty-four hour clock l'horloge de vingt-quatre heures ;2 ( timer) ( in computer) horloge f (interne) ; ( for central heating system) horloge f (incorporée) ;3 ○ Aut compteur m ; a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock une voiture qui a 40 000 kilomètres au compteur ;5 Sport chronomètre m ; to complete the course against the clock Equit finir la course dans le temps limite ; to beat the clock ( in games) jouer dans les temps ; a race against the clock une course contre la montre.B vtr1 Sport he clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres il a fait le 100 mètres en 9,6 secondes ; to clock 5 minutes 2.987 seconds faire un temps de 5 minutes et 2,987 secondes ;3 ( catch) the police clocked him doing 150 km an hour la police l'a arrêté alors qu'il roulait à 150 km à l'heure ;4 ○ GB Aut trafiquer le compteur de [car].they want to turn ou put the clock back 600 years ils veulent revenir 600 ans en arrière.■ clock in GB pointer.■ clock out pointer (à la sortie).■ clock up: clock up [sth]1 [driver, car] faire [30,000 km] ;2 [worker] travailler [hours]. -
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clock [klɒk]1. noun• to put the clock(s) back/forward (one hour) retarder/avancer les pendules (d'une heure)• there were 50,000 miles on the clock la voiture avait 80 000 kilomètres au compteur3. compounds* * *[klɒk] 1.to put the clocks forward/back one hour — avancer/reculer les pendules d'une heure
2) ( timer) ( in computer) horloge f (interne); ( for central heating system) horloge f (incorporée)3) (colloq) Automobile compteur m40,000 kilometres on the clock — 40000 kilomètres au compteur
4) Sport chronomètre m2.transitive verb1) ( hit) flanquer un marron (colloq) à quelqu'un2) ( achieve)to clock 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — faire le 100 mètres en 9,6 secondes
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A n1 ( 60 minutes) heure f ; an hour ago il y a une heure ; after an hour au bout d'une heure ; a solid ou full hour une heure entière ; for hours pendant des heures ; he'll be here within ou inside an hour il sera là d'ici une heure ; it's an hour (away) from London c'est à une heure de Londres ; at 14.00 hours à 14 heures ; twice an hour deux fois par heure ; £10 per hour 10 livres sterling (de) l'heure ; to be paid by the hour être payé à l'heure ;2 ( time of day) heure f ; the clock strikes the hour l'horloge sonne les heures ; the bus leaves on the hour le bus part à l'heure juste ; she got home in the early hours elle est rentrée au petit matin ; at an early hour de bonne heure ; to stay out until all hours rentrer très tard dans la nuit ; at this hour? à l'heure qu'il est? ; at this late hour fig au point où nous en sommes ;3 ( point in time) heure f ; the hour of his execution has come l'heure de son exécution est arrivée ; your hour has come ton heure a sonné ; her finest/darkest hour son heure de gloire/la plus sombre ; in my hour of need au temps de ma détresse.1 ( times) heures fpl ; business ou opening hours heures fpl d'ouverture ; office/visiting/working hours heures fpl de permanence/de visite/de travail ; our business hours are 9 am to 2 pm nous sommes ouverts de 9 h à 14 h ; I can't serve drinks after hours je ne peux pas vous servir à boire après l'heure de fermeture ; out of hours en dehors des heures d'ouverture ; to keep early/late hours se coucher tôt/tard ; to keep regular hours se coucher et se lever à des heures régulières ; -
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clock [klɒk]1 noun∎ the church clock chimed four l'horloge de l'église sonna quatre heures;∎ it took us fifteen minutes by the clock il nous a fallu quinze minutes montre en main;∎ figurative the clock is ticking le temps passe;∎ to put a clock back/forward retarder/avancer une horloge;∎ to put or turn the clocks back/forward retarder/avancer les pendules;∎ figurative you can't turn the clock back ce qui est fait est fait;∎ this law will put the clock back a hundred years cette loi va nous ramener cent ans en arrière;∎ a race against the clock une course contre la montre;∎ they worked against or to beat the clock ils ont travaillé dur pour finir à temps;∎ Horseriding the jump-off was against the clock il y a eu un barrage contre la montre;∎ to work round the clock travailler vingt-quatre heures sur vingt-quatre;∎ to sleep round the clock faire le tour du cadran;∎ figurative to watch the clock (employee) avoir les yeux rivés sur l'horloge, ne penser qu'à l'heure de la sortie;∎ I don't pay you to come in here and watch the clock je ne vous paie pas pour que vous passiez votre temps à ne rien faire;(b) (taximeter) compteur m, taximètre m∎ a car with 30,000 miles on the clock une voiture qui a 30 000 miles au compteur∎ winds clocked at 50 miles per hour des vents qui ont atteint 50 miles à l'heure;∎ he was clocked at 185 mph ≃ il a atteint les 300 km/h chrono;∎ she's clocked five minutes for the mile elle court le mile en cinq minutes;∎ the fastest time he's clocked this year son meilleur temps cette année∎ she clocked him as soon as he walked in elle l'a repéré dès qu'il est entré►► clock golf jeu m de l'horloge;clock radio radio-réveil m;Computing clock speed fréquence f d'horloge;Computing clock speed doubler doubleur m de fréquence (d'horloge);clock tower tour f (de l'horloge)∎ I clocked in at seven o'clock j'ai pointé à sept heures∎ for the 100 metres she clocked in at nine seconds elle a fait neuf secondes aux 100 mètres;∎ the last of the marathon runners clocked in at six hours le dernier marathonien a effectué le parcours en six heuresIndustry pointer (à la sortie), dépointerIndustry (employee) pointer (à l'arrivée)Industry pointer (à la sortie), dépointer∎ Cars she clocked up 300 miles elle a fait 300 miles au compteur -
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♦ hour /aʊə(r)/n.1 ora ( 60 minuti; anche fig.): The clock struck the hour, l'orologio batté l'ora; I'm paid 15 euros an hour, sono pagato 15 euro all'ora; 80 miles per hour, 80 miglia all'ora; a two-hour delay, un ritardo di due ore; Our home is an hour's drive [walk] from here, casa nostra è a un'ora di macchina [di cammino] da qui; in an hour, tra un'ora; every hour, ogni ora; on the hour, all'ora precisa; ( anche) allo scadere di ogni ora ( alle 6, alle 7, alle 8, ecc.)2 (pl.) ore; orario: Office hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., l'orario d'ufficio è dalle 8 alle 14; DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 2- What hours do you work?, qual è il tuo orario di lavoro?; to work long hours, fare gli straordinari; lavorare oltre l'orario normale; licensing hours, orario di vendita degli alcolici; visiting hours, orario delle visite ( in un ospedale, una prigione, ecc.); waking hours, ore di veglia3 (fig.) giorno; momento: She's the woman of the hour, è la donna del giorno; one's hour of glory, il proprio momento di gloria● hour after hour, per ore e ore □ hour by hour, d'ora in ora □ (astron.) hour circle, circolo orario □ ( di un orologio) hour hand, lancetta delle ore □ (tecn.) hour meter, contaore □ at all hours, a tutte le ore; a qualsiasi ora □ banking hours, orario di sportello □ at an early hour, di buon'ora; presto □ (fig.) at the eleventh hour, all'ultimo minuto (o momento) □ by the hour, di ora in ora, di momento in momento; (di tariffa, stipendio, ecc.) a ore: The crisis is growing worse by the hour, la crisi si aggrava di ora in ora; Most waiters are paid by the hour, la maggior parte dei camerieri è pagata a ore □ every hour on the hour, allo scadere di ogni ora ( alle 6, alle 7, alle 8, ecc.) □ to keep early (o good) hours, andare a letto (o alzarsi) presto □ to keep late (o bad) hours, andare a letto (o smettere di lavorare, ecc.) tardi; far le ore piccole □ to keep regular hours, coricarsi e alzarsi a ore fisse; ( anche) fare le cose a ore fisse, essere abitudinario □ of the hour, dell'ora; del momento □ one's hour, la propria ora; l'ora della morte □ The hour is 3.47, sono le 3 e 47 ( esatte, di notte) □ within hours of st., poche ore dopo qc.; a poche ore di distanza da qc. -
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noun1) Stunde, diethe 24-hour or twenty-four-hour clock — die Vierundzwanzigstundenuhr
2) (time o'clock) Zeit, dieat this late hour — zu so später Stunde (geh.)
at all hours — zu jeder [Tages- oder Nacht]zeit; (late at night) spät in der Nacht
the small hours [of the morning] — die frühen Morgenstunden
0100/0200/1700/1800 hours — (on 24-hour clock) 1.00/2.00/17.00/18.00 Uhr
3) in pl.doctor's hours — Sprechstunde, die
during school hours — während der Schulstunden od. des Unterrichts
out of/after hours — (in office, bank, etc.) außerhalb der Dienstzeit; (in shop) außerhalb der Geschäftszeit; (in pub) außerhalb der Ausschankzeit
4) (particular time) Stunde, diethe question etc. of the hour — das Problem usw. der Stunde
5) (distance) Stunde, die* * *1) (sixty minutes, the twenty-fourth part of a day: He spent an hour trying to start the car this morning; She'll be home in half an hour; a five-hour delay.) die Stunde2) (the time at which a particular thing happens: when the hour for action arrives; He helped me in my hour of need; You can consult him during business hours.) die Stunde•- academic.ru/35812/hourly">hourly- hour-glass
- hour hand
- at all hours
- for hours
- on the hour* * *[aʊəʳ, AM aʊr]nweather conditions here change from \hour to \hour das Wetter ändert sich hier stündlichI'll be there within an \hour ich bin in einer Stunde dathe gas station is open 24 \hours a day die Tankstelle hat 24 Stunden am Tag geöffnetwe work an eight-\hour day wir haben einen Achtstundentag\hour after [or upon] \hour Stunde um Stundein an \hour['s time] in einer Stunde50/90 kilometres an [or per] \hour 50/90 Kilometer pro Stunde15 dollars/£10 an \hour 15 Dollar/10 Pfund die Stundeto be paid by the \hour pro Stunde bezahlt werden, Stundenlohn bekommento do sth for \hours etw stundenlang tun2. (on clock) [volle] Stundethe clock struck the \hour die Uhr schlug die volle Stundethe train is scheduled to arrive on the \hour der Zug kommt planmäßig zur vollen Stunde anten minutes past/to the \hour zehn Minuten nach/vor [der vollen Stunde]every \hour on the \hour jede volle Stundegranny spent long \hours talking about her childhood Oma sprach oft Stunden über ihre Kindheithe stays up drinking till all \hours er trinkt bis früh in den Morgenin one's \hour of need in der Stunde der Not gehat the agreed \hour zur vereinbarten Zeitto keep late \hours lange aufbleibento keep regular \hours geregelte Zeiten einhaltento work long \hours lange arbeitenat all \hours zu jeder Tages- und Nachtzeitat any \hour jederzeitat this \hour in dieser Stunde4. (present time)the man of the \hour der Mann der Stundethe problem of the \hour das aktuelle Problem5. (for an activity)what are the \hours in this office? wie sind die Arbeitszeiten in diesem Büro?the shares rose in after-\hour trading die Aktien stiegen an der Nachtbörsebanking \hours Schalterstunden pl (einer Bank)business \hours Geschäftsstunden pl, Geschäftszeit fdoctor's \hours Sprechstunden pllunch \hour Mittagspause foffice \hours Bürozeit[en] fopening \hours Öffnungszeiten ploutside \hours außerhalb der Bürozeit[en]it's about 3 \hour's walk from here von hier sind es etwa 3 Stunden zu Fußan \hour away eine [Weg]stunde entfernt[credit] \hour Stunde f8.▶ the eleventh \hour in letzter Minute, fünf vor Zwölf▶ the witching \hour die Geisterstunde* * *['aʊə(r)]nhalf an hour, a half hour — eine halbe Stunde
three-quarters of an hour — eine Dreiviertelstunde, drei viertel Stunden
a quarter of an hour — eine Viertelstunde, eine viertel Stunde
an hour and a half — anderthalb or eineinhalb Stunden
it's two hours' walk from here — von hier geht man zwei Stunden, von hier sind es zu Fuß zwei Stunden
two hours' walk from here there is an old castle — nach einem Weg von zwei Stunden kommt man an ein altes Schloss or zu einem alten Schloss
at 1500/1530 hours — um 15.00/15.30 Uhr
at fifteen hundred/fifteen thirty hours (spoken) — um fünfzehn Uhr/fünfzehn Uhr dreißig
hour by hour — mit jeder Stunde, stündlich
at the hour of his death — in der Stunde seines Todes, in seiner Todesstunde
at an early hour — früh, zu früher Stunde (geh)
at a late hour — spät, zu später Stunde (geh)
at all hours (of the day and night) — zu jeder (Tages- und Nacht)zeit
what! at this hour of the night! —
to drive at 50 kilometres an hour — 50 Kilometer in der Stunde or 50 Stundenkilometer fahren
a 30 mile(s) an or per hour limit — eine Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung von 30 Meilen in der Stunde
she is paid £6 an hour — sie bekommt £6 pro Stunde`
2) pl (inf: a long time) Stunden plI was hours late — ich war sehr spät dran (inf),
he took hours to do it — er brauchte ewig lang (inf) or stundenlang dazu
3) pl (of banks, shops etc) Geschäftszeit(en) f(pl); (of pubs, park etc) Öffnungszeiten pl; (of post office) Schalterstunden pl; (= office hours) Dienststunden pl; (= working hours etc) Arbeitszeit f; (of doctor etc) Sprechstunde fout of/after hours (in pubs) — außerhalb der gesetzlich erlaubten Zeit/nach der Polizeistunde; (of school) außerhalb der Unterrichtszeit/nach Schulschluss; (in shops etc) außerhalb der Geschäftszeit(en)/nach Laden- or Geschäftsschluss; (in office etc) außerhalb der Arbeitszeit/nach Dienstschluss; (of doctor etc) außerhalb/nach der Sprechstunde
what are your hours? (shops, pubs etc) — wann haben Sie geöffnet or offen?; (employee) wie ist Ihre Arbeitszeit?
to work long hours — einen langen Arbeitstag haben; (doctors, nurse, policeman etc) lange Dienststunden haben
4) (fig)his hour has come — seine Stunde ist gekommen
the man/hero of the hour — der Mann/Held der Stunde
* * *hour [ˈaʊə(r)] s1. Stunde f:by the hour stundenweise;for hours (and hours) stundenlang;at 14.20 hours um 14 Uhr 20;the clock strikes the hour es schlägt voll;(every hour) on the hour (immer) zur vollen Stunde;10 minutes past the hour 10 Minuten nach der vollen Stunde;twenty-four hours a day rund um die Uhr, Tag und Nacht;an hour from here eine Stunde von hier;sleep till all hours bis in die Puppen schlafen umg;after one hour of play SPORT nach einer Stunde Spielzeit;after hours of preparation nach stundenlanger Vorbereitung;three-hour dreistündig;2. (Tages)Zeit f, Stunde f:what’s the hour? obs wie viel Uhr ist es?;at all hours zu jeder Zeit, jederzeit;at this hour zu dieser Zeit oder Stunde;at what hour? um wie viel Uhr?;at an early hour früh;keep regular hours regelmäßige Zeiten einhalten; → early B 1, eleventh A 1, late A 1, small hours, wee1 B3. Zeitpunkt m, Stunde f:the hour of death die Todesstunde;in my hour of need in der Stunde meiner Not;a) seine Stunde ist gekommen,b) auch his last hour has come, his (last) hour has struck seine letzte Stunde oder sein letztes Stündchen ist gekommen oder hat geschlagen;the hour has come for us to have a serious talk es ist an der Zeit, dass wir uns einmal ernsthaft unterhalten4. Stunde f, Tag m, Gegenwart f:the man of the hour der Mann des Tages;the question of the hour die aktuelle Frage5. pl (Arbeits) Zeit f, (Arbeits-, Dienst-, Geschäfts) Stunden pl:what are your hours? wann haben Sie geöffnet?;a) nach Dienst- oder Geschäftsschluss; nach der Polizeistunde,b) nach der Arbeit,c) fig zu spät;6. SCHULEa) (Schul-, Unterrichts) Stunde fb) UNIV anrechenbare Stunde7. ASTRON, SCHIFF Stunde f (15 Längengrade)8. pl RELa) Gebetsstunden plb) Stundengebete plc) Stundenbuch nh., H. abk1. height H3. hundred4. husband* * *noun1) Stunde, diethe 24-hour or twenty-four-hour clock — die Vierundzwanzigstundenuhr
2) (time o'clock) Zeit, dieat this late hour — zu so später Stunde (geh.)
at all hours — zu jeder [Tages- oder Nacht]zeit; (late at night) spät in der Nacht
the small hours [of the morning] — die frühen Morgenstunden
0100/0200/1700/1800 hours — (on 24-hour clock) 1.00/2.00/17.00/18.00 Uhr
3) in pl.doctor's hours — Sprechstunde, die
during school hours — während der Schulstunden od. des Unterrichts
out of/after hours — (in office, bank, etc.) außerhalb der Dienstzeit; (in shop) außerhalb der Geschäftszeit; (in pub) außerhalb der Ausschankzeit
4) (particular time) Stunde, diethe question etc. of the hour — das Problem usw. der Stunde
5) (distance) Stunde, die* * *n.Stunde -n f. -
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1) (sixty minutes, the twenty-fourth part of a day: He spent an hour trying to start the car this morning; She'll be home in half an hour; a five-hour delay.) hora2) (the time at which a particular thing happens: when the hour for action arrives; He helped me in my hour of need; You can consult him during business hours.) hora•- hourly- hour-glass
- hour hand
- at all hours
- for hours
- on the hour
hour n1. hora2. horariooffice hours are 8.00 to 14.00 nuestro horario de oficina es de 8.00 a 14.00tr[aʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 hora■ in an hour / in an hour's time dentro de una hora\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhour hand aguja horaria, manecillaoffice hours / business hours horas nombre femenino plural de oficinasmall hours la madrugadahour ['aʊər] n: hora fadj.• horario, -a adj.n.• hora (Unidades) s.f.• momento s.m.aʊr, aʊə(r)1)a) ( 60 minutes) hora fb) ( time of day) hora fat 1600 hours — a las 16:00 horas
to be up till all hours — estar* levantado hasta las tantas (fam)
in the early hours of yesterday morning — ayer de madrugada, en la madrugada de ayer
in the wee o (BrE) small hours — a altas horas (de la noche)
c) ( particular moment) momento mher/his/their finest hour — su mejor momento
2) hours pla) ( long time) horas fplb) ( fixed period)during office/business hours — en horas de oficinaabajo
what hours are you open? — ¿qué horario tienen?
[aʊǝ(r)]to keep late/irregular hours — llevar una vida noctámbula/desordenada
1.N hora f•
after hours — fuera de horario•
at all hours (of the day and night) — a cualquier horashe's out till all hours — no regresa hasta muy tarde, vuelve a casa a las tantas
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at 30 miles an hour — a 30 millas por hora•
hours and hours — horas y horas, horas enteras•
to pay sb by the hour — pagar a algn por horas•
he thought his (last) hour had come — (fig) pensó que había llegado su hora•
in the early hours — en la or de madrugada•
at the eleventh hour — a última hora•
I've been waiting for hours — llevo horas esperando•
half an hour — media hora•
to keep late hours — trasnochar, acostarse a altas horas de la noche•
to work long hours — trabajar muchas horas•
on the hour — a la hora en punto•
out of hours — fuera de horario•
a quarter of an hour — un cuarto de hora•
to keep regular hours — llevar una vida ordenada•
in the small hours — en la or de madrugada•
to strike the hour — dar la hora•
he took hours to do it — tardó horas en hacerlo•
visiting hours — horas de visita2.CPD* * *[aʊr, aʊə(r)]1)a) ( 60 minutes) hora fb) ( time of day) hora fat 1600 hours — a las 16:00 horas
to be up till all hours — estar* levantado hasta las tantas (fam)
in the early hours of yesterday morning — ayer de madrugada, en la madrugada de ayer
in the wee o (BrE) small hours — a altas horas (de la noche)
c) ( particular moment) momento mher/his/their finest hour — su mejor momento
2) hours pla) ( long time) horas fplb) ( fixed period)during office/business hours — en horas de oficina/trabajo
what hours are you open? — ¿qué horario tienen?
to keep late/irregular hours — llevar una vida noctámbula/desordenada
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I [klɒk]1) orologio m.to put the clocks forward, back one hour — portare gli orologi avanti, indietro di un'ora
to work around the clock — lavorare 24 ore su 24 o giorno e notte
2) (timer) (in computer) clock m., temporizzatore m.; (for central heating system) temporizzatore m.3) aut. colloq. contachilometri m.a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock — un'auto che ha 40.000 km
4) sport cronometro m.••II [klɒk]1) sporthe clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — ha percorso i 100 metri in 9,6 secondi
2) BE colloq. (hit)to clock sb. (one) — mollarne uno a qcn
•- clock on- clock upIII [klɒk]nome abbigl. baguette f.* * *[klok] 1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring time, but not worn on the wrist like a watch: We have five clocks in our house; an alarm clock (= a clock with a ringing device for waking one up in the morning).) orologio2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) contachilometri2. verb(to register (a time) on a stopwatch etc.) cronometrare- clockwork
- clock in
- out/on
- off
- clock up
- like clockwork
- round the clock* * *I [klɒk]1) orologio m.to put the clocks forward, back one hour — portare gli orologi avanti, indietro di un'ora
to work around the clock — lavorare 24 ore su 24 o giorno e notte
2) (timer) (in computer) clock m., temporizzatore m.; (for central heating system) temporizzatore m.3) aut. colloq. contachilometri m.a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock — un'auto che ha 40.000 km
4) sport cronometro m.••II [klɒk]1) sporthe clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — ha percorso i 100 metri in 9,6 secondi
2) BE colloq. (hit)to clock sb. (one) — mollarne uno a qcn
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[auə]n1) часThe clock told the hour of twelve. — Часы показывали двенадцать.
He worked hard almost to the hour of his death. — Он трудился почти/вплоть до самой смерти.
- every hour or twoHe was given an hour's notice. — Его предупредили за час.
- available hour
- two solid hours
- additional hour
- hours
- last few hours
- hour's interval
- hour's time
- hour hand
- hour's walk from here
- quarter of an hour
- for three long hours
- over an hour
- after many hours
- after an hour's walk
- at an hour's notice
- during an hour - for hours
- in an hour
- for some hours
- for another hour
- be paid by the hour
- come an hour later
- have two hours left
- have two hours to spare
- spend two hours in silence
- two hours ago
- hour earlier
- hour later
- hour after sunrise
- hour before dinner - clock strikes the hours and half hours2) время дняWhat he does after hours is his own business. — Что он делает после работы это его дело.
We don't keep the lights on out of hours. — Мы не оставляем свет в нерабочее время.
- rush hours- noon hour
- office hours
- school hours
- children's hour
- non-working hours
- last hour or two of the day
- opening hours of the shops
- out of hours
- at any hour
- at such an early hour
- in smb's sleeping hours
- in odd hours
- in the small hours
- until the early hours of the morning
- in the early hours of the night
- in the early hours of the morning
- in the middle hours of the night
- at the dead late hours of the night
- do this work out of hours
- keep early hours
- keep good hours
- get up at all hours
- work longer hours
- work after hours
- apply during office hours3) обусловленное время, установленное время, установленный часTrains arrive every hour. — Поезда приходят раз в час/каждый час.
We eat at regular hours. — Мы всегда едим в одно и тоже время.
Please, call me at the usual hour. — Пожалуйста, зайдите ко мне в обычное время.
He lay in bed beyond the usual hour. — Он встал позднее обычного времени.
This was no hour in which to hesitate. — Это было не время для колебаний.
They eat at all hours. — Они едят, когда придется.
- evenful hour- wasted hour
- forbidden hours
- parting hour
- coming hour - three hours before dinner
- two hours after the meeting
- exact hour of departure
- hour of curfew
- need of the hour
- at the definite hour
- at the eleventh hour
- at that particular
- at other hours
- at this particular hour
- at this crucial hour
- at the hour mentioned
- at the appointed hour
- for a brief hour
- in a good hour
- tomorrow at this hour
- in smb's trying hour
- in a few short hours
- in off hours
- through weary hours
- until this late hour
- up to this hour
- within the last hours
- fight against longer hours
- fix the hour
- keep smb hours
- seize the hour
- take medicine every hour
- hour for work4) часы, период, времяThe book may help to pass an hour or so. — Книга поможет скоротать часок.
After his hour of glory he was soon forgotten. — После краткого периода славы его быстро забыли.
- matter of hours- happiest hours of my life
- at that happy hour
- in one's idle hours
- during the sleepless hours of night
- in the hour of danger
- in the hour of need
- count hours
- pass an emotional hour
- read hour after hour
- spend hours doing the same thing
- hours fly5) занятие, урокThere was an hour called Nature Study (Free Activity). — Был урок, который назывался природоведение (свободная деятельность).
He was paid two shillings an hour. — Ему платили два шиллинга в час.
An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. — ◊ Утро вечера мудренее.
An hour today is worth two tomorrow. — ◊ Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе
- dancing hour- hour examination paper
- number of hours a week
- require 145 credit hours for graduation -
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[aʊəʳ, Am aʊr] nweather conditions here change from \hour to \hour das Wetter ändert sich hier stündlich;I'll be there within an \hour ich bin in einer Stunde da;the gas station is open 24 \hours a day die Tankstelle hat 24 Stunden am Tag geöffnet;in an \hour['s time] in einer Stunde;$15/£10 an \hour 15 Dollar/10 Pfund die Stunde;to be paid by the \hour pro Stunde bezahlt werden, Stundenlohn bekommen;to do sth for \hours etw stundenlang tun2) ( on clock) [volle] Stunde;the clock struck the \hour die Uhr schlug die volle Stunde;the train is scheduled to arrive on the \hour der Zug kommt planmäßig zur vollen Stunde an;ten minutes past/to the \hour zehn Minuten nach/vor [der vollen Stunde];every \hour on the \hour jede volle Stundegranny spent long \hours talking about her childhood Oma sprach oft Stunden über ihre Kindheit;he stays up drinking till all \hours er trinkt bis früh in den Morgen;in one's \hour of need in der Stunde der Not ( geh)at the agreed \hour zur vereinbarten Zeit;to keep late \hours lange aufbleiben;to keep regular \hours geregelte Zeiten einhalten;to work long \hours lange arbeiten;at all \hours zu jeder Tages- und Nachtzeit;at any \hour jederzeit;at this \hour in dieser Stunde;4) ( present time)the man of the \hour der Mann der Stunde;the problem of the \hour das aktuelle Problem5) ( for an activity)what are the \hours in this office? wie sind die Arbeitszeiten in diesem Büro?;business \hours Geschäftsstunden pl, Geschäftszeit f;doctor's \hours Sprechstunden fpl;lunch \hour Mittagspause f;office \hours Arbeitszeiten fpl;opening \hours Öffnungszeiten fplit's about 3 \hour's walk from here von hier sind es etwa 3 Stunden zu Fuß;an \hour away eine [Weg]stunde entfernt[credit] \hour Stunde fPHRASES:the eleventh \hour in letzter Minute, fünf vor Zwölf;the witching \hour die Geisterstunde; -
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̈ɪklɔk I
1. сущ.
1) часы( стенные, настольные, башенные) like a clock
2) разг. счетчик taximeter, speedometer, milometer
3) время It is five o'clock. ≈ Сейчас пять часов. ∙ the clock strikes for him ≈ настал его час to put/set back the clock ≈ (пытаться) повернуть назад колесо истории;
задерживать развитие
2. гл.
1) измерять( время или другие параметры, связанные со временем), фиксировать время, хронометрировать wind velocities were clocked at 80 miles per hour ≈ по данным приборов, скорость ветра составляла 80 миль в час Syn: time
2) спорт показать результат( по времени)
3) сильно бить, ударять
4) брит. осуществлять, выполнять, достигнуть Syn: realize, attain ∙ clock in clock off clock on clock out clock up II сущ. стрелка( на одежде, сделанной из эластичной ткани) часы (настольные, стенные, башенные) - hanging * висячие часы - the face of a * циферблат часов - to wind a * завести часы - to put the * on переставить часы вперед - the * is fast часы спешат - the * gains часы идут вперед табельные часы-автомат, таймер - * card хронокарта;
карта контрольных часов биологические часы( организма) - circannual * регулятор годичной жизнедеятельности время - what o'clock is it? который час? - it is five o'clock пять часов (грубое) "вывеска", лицо, рожа - he sat there with a grin all over his * он сидел и ухмылялся во весь рот( разговорное) таксометр, счетчик такси( разговорное) спидометр( разговорное) счетчик пройденного пути( автомобиля) - like a * как часы;
пунктуально, точно, аккуратно - when one's * strikes когда пробьет час - to set back the * тормозить развитие;
повернуть вспять колесо истории - around the * круглые сутки - to sleep the * round проспать двенадцать часов подряд или круглые сутки - to work against the * работать с большим напряжением, чтобы выполнить задание в срок - to kill the *, to run out the * тянуть время (в футболе) хронометрировать время (на скачках, состязаниях) (спортивное) показывать время - to * the best time показать лучшее время засекать время прихода на работу и ухода с работы (с помощью автоматического приспособления) (грубое) дать по морде - I'll * you one if you annoy me again будешь еще ко мне приставать, получишь в морду стрелка на чулке (украшение) (диалектизм) сидеть на яйцах( диалектизм) кудахтать clock включать в работу ~ генератор синхронизирующих импульсов ~ вчт. генератор тактовых импульсов ~ задающий генератор ~ засекать время прихода на работу и ухода с работы ~ контрольные часы ~ отмечать время прихода на работу (in, on) или ухода с работы (out, off) на специальных часах ~ подавать тактовые импульсы ~ спорт. показать время;
he clocked
11. 6 seconds for the 80 metres hurdles он показал время 11,6 секунды в барьерном беге на 80 метров ~ показывать время ~ синхронизатор ~ синхронизация ~ синхронизировать ~ синхронизирующие импульсы ~ стрелка (чулка) ~ схема синхронизации ~ тактирование ~ вчт. тактовые импульсы ~ тактовые импульсы ~ хронометрировать ~ часы (стенные, настольные, башенные) ;
like a clock пунктуально;
he worked the clock round он проработал круглые сутки ~ вчт. часы ~ часы ~ in отмечать время прихода на работу ~ out отмечать время ухода с работы what o'~ is it? который час?;
the clock strikes for him настал его час;
to put (или to set) back the clock = (пытаться) повернуть назад колесо истории;
задерживать развитие control ~ вчт. синхронизация управления day ~ вчт. часы истинного времени elapsed time ~ вчт. часы использованного времени external ~ вчт. внешняя синхронизация ~ спорт. показать время;
he clocked
11. 6 seconds for the 80 metres hurdles он показал время 11,6 секунды в барьерном беге на 80 метров ~ часы (стенные, настольные, башенные) ;
like a clock пунктуально;
he worked the clock round он проработал круглые сутки what o'~ is it? который час?;
it is six o'clock шесть часов ~ часы (стенные, настольные, башенные) ;
like a clock пунктуально;
he worked the clock round он проработал круглые сутки master ~ вчт. генератор синхроимпульсов multiphase ~ вчт. многофазная синхронизация on-chip ~ вчт. внутрикристальный генератор operating time ~ вчт. часы общего времени работы program addressable ~ вчт. часы с возможностью обращения из программы pulse ~ вчт. импульсный синхронизирующий сигнал what o'~ is it? который час?;
the clock strikes for him настал его час;
to put (или to set) back the clock = (пытаться) повернуть назад колесо истории;
задерживать развитие random ~ вчт. случайный синхронизирующий импульс real time ~ вчт. часы реального времени real-time ~ вчт. датчик истинного времени real-time ~ вчт. часы истинного времени ~ спорт. показать время;
he clocked
11. 6 seconds for the 80 metres hurdles он показал время 11,6 секунды в барьерном беге на 80 метров simulation ~ вчт. час модельного времени simulation ~ вчт. часы модельного времени single-phase ~ вчт. однофазная стнхронизация time ~ таймер time-of-day ~ вчт. датчик истинного времени time-of-day ~ вчт. часы истинного времени timer ~ вчт. датчик времени timer ~ вчт. таймер what o'~ is it? который час?;
the clock strikes for him настал его час;
to put (или to set) back the clock = (пытаться) повернуть назад колесо истории;
задерживать развитие what o'~ is it? который час?;
it is six o'clock шесть часов -
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I [klɔk] 1. сущ.1)- clock radioShe looked at the clock on the wall. — Она посмотрела на часы на стене.
б) секундомерHe crossed the finish line, saw the clock stopped at 37.40 and was astounded to realize that his team had taken.10 of a second from the world record set in 1991. — Он пересёк финишную черту, увидел, что секундомер показывает 37,40 и с изумлением понял, что его команда улучшила на одну десятую секунды мировой рекорд, установленный в 1991 г.
2) ( the clock) разг.а) циферблатBut the Scots equalised with just four minutes left on the clock. — Но за четыре минуты до конца матча шотландцы сравняли счёт.
б) шкала (спидометра, одометра)a used Jaguar car with over 82,000 miles on the clock — подержанный "ягуар" с пробегом более 82000 миль
I couldn't see the clock but I guess she was needling over a hundred. — Я не видел спидометра, но полагаю, что скорость была больше сотни.
•Syn:dial 1. 1)3) ( the clock) время (прохождения дистанции, выполнения работы или задания)The competition involves an arduous ten kilometre run preceded by a long assault course, against the clock. — Соревнования включают в себя десятикилометровый кросс после преодоления длинной полосы препятствий (на время).
We are working against the clock right now. — Сейчас мы работаем не покладая рук, так как времени у нас в обрез.
4) разг. "табло", физиономияSyn:face 1.5) разг. удар кулакомSyn:punch I 1.6) ( the clock) = time clock••- around the clockto put / set back the clock — (пытаться) повернуть назад колесо истории; задерживать развитие
- round the clock
- eat up the clock
- run out the clock
- kill the clock 2. гл.He was clocked at 10.35 secs for the 100 metres. — Он пробежал стометровку за 10.35 секунд.
A cheetah has been clocked at 103 ft. per second, twice the speed of a greyhound. — Гепарды способны развивать скорость до ста трёх футов в секунду (примерно 113 км/ч), что в два раза больше скорости гончих.
2) показывать, регистрировать ( о приборе)Five minutes before the collision, the crash data recorder clocked the speed at 91 m.p.h. — За пять минут до столкновения аварийный бортовой самописец зарегистрировал скорость, равную девяносто одной миле в час.
Syn:3) = clock upа) показывать такой-то результат ( о спортсмене)In the second round, Lewis clocked the best time of the day, 9.99 seconds. — Во втором забеге Льюис показал лучшее время по итогам дня – 9,99 секунд.
б) проводить столько-то времениHe has clocked 158 hours in his private jet in the past month alone. — В одном только прошлом месяце он провёл на борту своего частного самолёта сто пятьдесят восемь часов.
In the last three years you've clocked up more sick leave than anyone in the office. — В последние три года вы больше всех в нашей фирме провёли времени на больничном.
Syn:put in 6)в) брит. приносить такую-то выручку, прибыль, доходThe new thriller clocked up box office receipts in excess of $100 million. — Кассовые сборы нового триллера превысили сто миллионов долларов.
Syn:realize 4) б)г) преодолевать такое-то расстояниеThe car has clocked 100,000 miles. — Этот автомобиль прошёл сто тысяч миль.
''We wanted a pool that was big enough to be worth swimming in, " explains Jonathan, who clocks two miles every day. — ''Мы хотели, чтобы у нас был достаточно большой плавательный бассейн'', - объясняет Джонатан, который ежедневно проплывает две мили.
д) одерживать ( победу)He clocked up another win. — Он одержал ещё одну победу.
The speech clocked in at under 45 minutes. — Выступление длилось не более 45 минут.
His throws clocked in at more than 70 miles an hour. — Брошенные им мячи летели со скоростью семьдесят миль в час и выше.
5) брит.; разг. ударить, влепить, вмазатьI clocked him one in the eye. — Я засветил ему в глаз.
6) брит.; разг. замечать, засекатьI clocked her and her husband but I don't think she saw us. — Я заметила её и её мужа, но вряд ли она заметила нас.
Syn:notice 2.7) брит.; разг. "скручивать" пробег (выставлять фальшивые показания на одометре, пытаясь занизить степень износа автомобиля)•- clock in- clock off
- clock on
- clock out
- clock up II [klɔk] сущ.; текст. -
20 hour
1) (sixty minutes, the twenty-fourth part of a day: He spent an hour trying to start the car this morning; She'll be home in half an hour; a five-hour delay.) time2) (the time at which a particular thing happens: when the hour for action arrives; He helped me in my hour of need; You can consult him during business hours.) tid(spunkt), stund•- hourly- hour-glass
- hour hand
- at all hours
- for hours
- on the hourtimesubst. \/ˈaʊə\/1) time2) tidspunkt, tid, klokkeslett• at what hour will you come?3) tid, stunddet hendte i lunsjtiden, det hendte i lunsjen4) ( skolevesen) skoletime, undervisningstime5) en times avstand6) ( astronomi) forklaring: 15 grader lengde eller rektascensjon7) ( katolsk) tidebønner8) ( om urverk) timeslagafter hours etter stengetid etter vanlig arbeidstid etter skoletidat all hours (of the day and night) hele tiden, til alle tider på døgnet, døgnet rundtat an early hour (of the day) tidlig, tidlig på dagenat such a late hour så sent (på kvelden)at such an hour of the day på denne tiden av døgnetat this hour på denne tidenby the hour i timevis, i timesvis per time, på timebasisevery hour hver time, en gang i timenflexible working hours fleksitid, fleksibel arbeidstidfor hours (together) eller for hours and hours i timesvis, i timevisthe hour has come timen er kommet, tiden er innehours arbeidstid, åpningstid, kontortid, skoletid, konsultasjonstid, treningstid, lesetidin a good hour i en lykkelig stundin an evil hour i en ulykkelig stund, på et uheldig tidspunktin the small hours i de små (natte)timerkeep early hours være A-menneske være tidlig ute, være tidlig på'nkeep late hours være B-menneske være sen av seg, være treg, komme ofte for sentkeep regular\/good hours ha gode rutiner, leve et rutinert liv, leve et regelmessig liv, ha faste rutiner være punktlig\/presislate hours ( også) sen stengetidthe man of the hour dagens helt, dagens mannnot within hours ikke på mange timeron the hour på slaget, på timenhver hele time, en gang i timenout of hours utenfor arbeidstidenthe question of the hour øyeblikkets spørsmål, dagens spørsmål, det aktuelle spørsmåletthe small hours de små timer, nattetimenetwenty-four hours et døgn, tjuefire timerunsocial hours ubekvem arbeidstidwinged hours flyktige timer, korte stunderwithin the hour innen en time, på timen
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