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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.) 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
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- at all hours
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- 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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unsocial hours — Working hours, other than normal office or factory hours, that prevent an employee from enjoying family life and the usual social activities. Shift workers and workers who have to work unsocial hours are often paid at higher rates than 9 5… … Big dictionary of business and management
unsocial — un‧so‧cial [ˌʌnˈsəʊʆl◂ ǁ ˈsoʊ ] adjective unsocial hours if someone works unsocial hours, they work at times when most people do not work, such as early in the morning or during the night * * * unsocial UK US /ˌʌnˈsəʊʃəl/ adjective (also… … Financial and business terms
unsocial — [[t]ʌnso͟ʊʃ(ə)l[/t]] ADJ If someone works unsocial hours, they work late at night, early in the morning, at weekends, or on public holidays. In Britain, people are often paid extra for working unsocial hours. [BRIT] … English dictionary
unsocial — adjective work unsocial hours also work unsociable hours to work very early in the morning, during the night, etc when most people do not work … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unsocial — un|so|cial [ˌʌnˈsəuʃəl US ˈsou ] adj also unsociable work unsocial hours to work during the night or early in the morning when most people do not have to work … Dictionary of contemporary English
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unsocial — UK [ʌnˈsəʊʃ(ə)l] / US [ʌnˈsoʊʃ(ə)l] adjective British someone who works unsocial hours works at unusual times of the day, so that they do not have much time to spend with their family or friends … English dictionary
unsocial — adj. 1 not social; not suitable for, seeking, or conforming to society. 2 outside the normal working day (unsocial hours). 3 antisocial. Derivatives: unsocially adv … Useful english dictionary
unsocial — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of the hours of work of a job) falling outside the normal working day and thus socially inconvenient. 2) antisocial. DERIVATIVES unsocially adverb … English terms dictionary
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unsocial — adjective 1》 Brit. (of the hours of work of a job) falling outside the normal working day and thus socially inconvenient. 2》 antisocial. Derivatives unsocially adverb … English new terms dictionary