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class, hour, lesson, time* * *(en -r) hour;( undervisningstime) lesson;( i skole også) class, period;[ arbejde 40 timer om ugen] work a forty-hour week;( vej) an hour's walk;[ en halv time] half an hour;[ hver time] every hour, hourly;[ hver halve time] every half hour;[ busserne går hver hele (el. fulde) time] the buses leave every hour on the hour;[ hver time på dagen] at all hours of the day;[ en time i fransk] a lesson in French, a French lesson;[ tage (el. gå til) timer i fransk] take lessons in French, take French lessons;[ give timer i fransk] give lessons in French, give French lessons, teach French;[ i en time] for an hour,( i skolen) during a lesson, in class;[ i den ellevte time] at the eleventh hour;[ to gange i timen] twice an hour;[ 40 miles i timen] 40 miles per (el. an) hour, 40 mph;[få £5 i timen] get £5 an hour (, a lesson);[ om en time, på en time] in an hour;[ for en time siden] an hour ago;[ de små timer] the small hours ( fx it went on into the small hours), the early hours (of the morning);(se også stiv).
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