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1 hourly
1. adjective(happening every hour) stündlichat hourly intervals — jede Stunde; stündlich
there are hourly trains to London — jede od. alle Stunde fährt ein Zug nach London
2. adverbhe is paid an hourly rate of £6 — er hat einen Stundenlohn von 6 Pfund
* * *adjective, adverb ((happening or done) every hour: Take his temperature hourly; hourly reports.) stündlich* * *hour·ly[ˈaʊəli, AM ˈaʊrli]II. adj stündlichthere's an \hourly bus service into town jede Stunde fährt ein Bus in die Stadt\hourly rate/wage Stundensatz/-lohn m* * *['aʊəlɪ]1. adj1) (= every hour) stündlichat hourly intervals — stündlich, jede Stunde
2. adv1) (lit: every hour) stündlich, jede Stunde; (fig) (= constantly) ständig; diminish, grow mit jeder Stunde; (= at any moment) expect stündlich, jeden Augenblick2) pay stundenweisehourly paid work/worker — stundenweise bezahlte Arbeit/Arbeitskraft
* * *hourly adv & adj1. stündlich:2. ständig, (an)dauernd3. (nur adv) stündlich, jeden Augenblick:* * *1. adjective(happening every hour) stündlichat hourly intervals — jede Stunde; stündlich
there are hourly trains to London — jede od. alle Stunde fährt ein Zug nach London
2. adverbhe is paid an hourly rate of £6 — er hat einen Stundenlohn von 6 Pfund
* * *adj.stündlich adj. adv.stündlich adv.
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