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n1) годинаthe small hours — досвітні години; перші години після півночі
hour after hour — година за годиною, з кожною годиною
hour by hour — кожної години, щогодини
every hour on the half-hour — рівно о пів на першу (о пів на другу і т. д.) (у радіопередачах)
by the hour — погодинний (про оплату, працю)
2) певний час, періодdinner hour — а) обідня перерва, б) обідній час
the off hours — вільні години; неробочий час
the hour is 8.30 — зараз восьма година 30 хвилин
3) строк4) pl робочий день; робочий часafter hours — після роботи, після школи (занять), після закриття магазину (бару тощо)
5) звичний час вставати (лягати спати)6) урок, заняття, навчальний часthe hour lasts fifty minutes — академічна година (заняття) триває 50 хвилин
7) передача (по радіо, телебаченню)Children's H. — (вечірня) передача для дітей
8) астр., геогр. п'ятнадцять градусів довготи9) pl церк. годиниat a good hour — вчасно, до речі
till all hours — до світанку, дуже пізно, до півнів
* * *n1) година2) час, період, строкrush hours — час пік; cпeц. строк, період
3) pl час роботи; робочий день; звичайний час підйому або відходу до сну4) урок, заняття; академічна, навчальна година; залікова година ( credit hour)5) передача (по радіо, телебаченню; спочатку тривала годину)6) acтp., гeoгp. п'ятнадцять градусів довготи -
2 _час; своєчасність
after death the doctor all in good time better late than never better three hours too soon than a minute too late catch time by the forelock; he is bald behind don't count your chickens before they are hatched don't cross the bridges before you come to them early sow, early mow the early bird catches the worm every flow has its ebb everything is good in its season first catch your hare, then cook him first come, first served the first hundred years are the hardest he gives twice who gives quickly the golden age never was the present age an hour in the morning is worth two in the evening an inch of time is an inch of gold in the end things will mend it is a long lane that has no turning it is never too late to mend it is too late to shut the stable door when the horse is stolen lost time is never found the morning sun never lasts a day never put off till tomorrow what you can do today noiseless falls the foot of time nothing is more precious than time, yet nothing is less valued one cannot put back the clock other times, other manners place for everything and everything in its place praise a fair day at night procrastination is the thief of time punctuality is the politeness of princes punctuality is the soul of business a stitch in time saves nine strike while the iron is hot sudden power is apt to be insolent, sudden liberty saucy; that behaves best which has grown gradually there is a time and place for everything there is no crying over spilt milk times change and we with time time is a great healer time is money time will tell a watched pot never boils we mustn't waste time, for that's the stuff life's made of while the grass grows the horse starvesEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _час; своєчасність
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