تعريف hour(s) في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
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- holy hour
- the hour that pubs formerly had to shut in the late afternoon to comply with licencing laws
- holy hour
- the hour of fasting and prayer before communion is to be taken
- hour
- A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day
I spent an hour at lunch.
- hour
- The time
The hour grows late and I must go home.
- hour
- A season, moment, time or stound
My passions from a common spring.
- hour change
- The changing of clocks one hour forward or backward, in line with daylight saving time
The hour change means you'll lose some sleep but gives you more time for fun in the sun.
- hour changes
- plural form of hour change
- hour hand
- The hand of a clock or watch face that revolves twice each day and indicates the hours
- hour
- Something that happens out of hours happens at a time that is not during the usual hours of business or work. Teachers refused to run out of hours sports matches because they weren't being paid
- hour
- {n} the twenty-forth part of a day, time
- hour
- If something happens on the hour, it happens every hour at, for example, nine o'clock, ten o'clock, and so on, and not at any number of minutes past an hour
- horsepower-hour
- a unit of work equal to the work done by one horsepower in one hour
- hour
- If you do something after hours, you do it outside normal business hours or the time when you are usually at work. a local restaurant where steel workers unwind after hours see also after-hours
- hour
- a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour"
- hour
- (Greek and Latin, hora ) At the eleventh hour Just in time not to be too late; only just in time to obtain some benefit The allusion is to the parable of labourers hired for the vineyard (Matt xx ) My hour is not yet come The time of my death is not yet fully come The allusion is to the belief that the hour of our birth and death is appointed and fixed "When Jesus knew that His hour was come " - John xiii 1 In an evil hour Acting under an unfortunate impulse In astrology we have our lucky and unlucky hours In the small hours of the morning One, two, and three, after midnight To keep good hours To return home early every night; to go to bed bedtimes "Se retirer la nuit de bonne heure " In Latin, "Tempestive se domum recipere "
- hour
- A measure of distance traveled
- hour
- If you refer, for example, to someone's hour of need or hour of happiness, you are referring to the time in their life when they are or were experiencing that condition or feeling. the darkest hour of my professional life
- hour
- You can refer to the period of time during which something happens or operates each day as the hours during which it happens or operates. the hours of darkness Phone us on this number during office hours
- hour
- sixty minutes, as in: It seemed like I waited an hour, but it was only twenty minutes
- hour
- Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers
- hour
- You can refer to a particular time or moment as a particular hour. the hour of his execution = time
- hour
- If something happens in the early hours or in the small hours, it happens in the early morning after midnight. Gibbs was arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning
- hour
- A 24th part of a day
- hour
- see eleventh hour see lunch hour see rush hour
- hour
- a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour
- hour
- measure used for medium amounts of time -- " his commute takes one hour and 51 minutes " (230)
- hour
- disapproval If you say that something happens at all hours of the day or night, you disapprove of it happening at the time that it does or as often as it does. She didn't want her fourteen-year-old daughter coming home at all hours of the morning
- hour
- A unit of time One hour equals 60 minutes, or 3 600 seconds
- hour
- a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour"
- hour
- An integer from 0 (midnight) to 23 (11 p m )
- hour
- {i} unit of time equal to 60 minutes; certain time of day
- hour
- The time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we meet? Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour
- hour
- A clock that strikes the hour strikes when it is exactly one o'clock, two o'clock, and so on
- hour
- distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away"
- hour
- clock time; "the hour is getting late"
- hour
- distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away" a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour" clock time; "the hour is getting late" a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour
- hour
- The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes
- hour
- If you refer to the hours involved in a job, you are talking about how long you spend each week doing it and when you do it. I worked quite irregular hours
- hour
- n jam
- hour
- An hour is a period of sixty minutes. They waited for about two hours I only slept about half an hour that night. a twenty-four hour strike
- hour
- emphasis People say that something takes or lasts hours to emphasize that it takes or lasts a very long time, or what seems like a very long time. Getting there would take hours
- hour after hour
- for a long time, tediously
- hour angle
- The angular distance, measured westward along the celestial equator, between the celestial meridian of the observer and the hour circle passing through a celestial body
- hour angle
- the angular distance along the celestial equator from the observer's meridian to the hour circle of a given celestial body (astronomy) the angular distance of a celestial point measured westward along the celestial equator from the zenith crossing; the right ascension for an observer at a particular location and time of day
- hour by hour
- each hour
- hour circle
- (Astronomy) great circle that passes through both poles of the celestial sphere
- hour circle
- A great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and intersecting the celestial equator at right angles
- hour circle
- a great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through both celestial poles
- hour hand
- short hand that indicates the hours on a clock or watch
- hour hand
- the shorter hand of a clock that points to the hours
- hour hand
- The short hand on a clock or watch that indicates hours. the shorter of the two pieces on a clock or watch that show you the time minute hand
- hour of crisis
- critical time, time of emergency, moment of distress
- 12-hour clock
- A timekeeping convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods called ante meridiem and post meridiem
- 24-hour clock
- A timekeeping convention in which the 24 hours of the day are treated as one single period
- H-hour
- The hour at which any major event planned for the future is set to begin, as used in United States military
- amateur hour
- A situation or activity in which the participants show a lack of skill, sound judgment, or professionalism
It's the kind of foul-up that suggests that his campaign team isn't functioning as well as it should, the G.O.P. source said. Presidential campaigns are not the time for amateur hour..
- ampere-hour
- a unit of electric charge, equal to the charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one hour through a specified point in a circuit, equal to 3600 coulombs
- block hour
- A service hour of an aircraft, measured as an hour after leaving the departure gate and before arriving at the destination gate
Some airlines average more than twelve block hours a day from their long-haul aircraft.
- canonical hour
- Any of certain times of day at which specified prayers are said according to canon law
- canonical hour
- The prayers said at these times
- dinner hour
- the hour from 18h00 (6 p.m.) to 19h00 (7 p.m.)
- dinner hour
- dinnertime, the hour in which the dinner meal takes place
- dinner-hour
- Alternative form of dinner hour
- eleventh hour
- Used attributively
Eleventh-hour executive changes are not unique to this outgoing Administration — President Bill Clinton launched a number himself before leaving office.
- eleventh hour
- A point in time which is nearly too late; the last minute
Egypt had managed to bring the two sides to the brink of a deal two weeks ago, before internal political dynamics prompted the Israelis to back out at the eleventh hour.
- half-hour
- A period of time equal to thirty minutes
- half-hour
- The time of thirty minutes past any particular hour
- happy hour
- A time of day, usually in the afternoon or early evening, when a bar or pub offers its drinks at a discounted price
- happy hour
- Any small gathering, usually in the afternoon or early evening, set aside to relax and have a drink
- hectowatt-hour
- A measure of energy, one hundred watt-hours, or one-tenth of a UK "unit" of electricity
- kilowatt-hour
- a “unit” of electrical consumption by which domestic consumers are charged
- kilowatt-hour
- a unit of electrical energy equal to that done by one kilowatt acting for one hour
- man of the hour
- A man who has recently caught the attention of, or is being admired or honoured by, a large number of people
- man-hour
- The amount of work that can be done by one person in an hour
Since 1950 our agricultural output per man-hour has actually doubled!.
- off-hour
- A period when traffic is light
- on the half hour
- happening hourly, but at 30 minutes past each hour; ie, 08: 30, 09: 30 etc
Trains leave from here to New York every hour on the half hour.
- on the hour
- hourly, beginning at the start of each hour
- peak hour
- Rush hour
- quarter of an hour
- Fifteen minutes
- rush hour
- The times of the day when traffic jams are commonplace, due mainly to people commuting to or from work
It takes 30 minutes to drive there, but maybe 2 hours during the rush hour.
- rush-hour
- Of or pertaining to the rush hour
The rush-hour trains are normally extremely busy.
- supper hour
- the hour from 18h00 (6 p.m.) to 19h00 (7 p.m.)
- supper hour
- suppertime, the hour in which the supper meal takes place
- supper-hour
- Alternative form of supper hour
- temporal hour
- A unit of time which varies depending on the season, so that twelve of them fit between sunrise and sunset
- terawatt-hour
- a unit of electrical energy equal to that done by one terawatt acting for one hour
- top of the hour
- The time at (or very close to) the start of the next hour of time
We'll have a news update at the top of the hour.
- triple witching hour
- The final hour of trading during which three types of derivatives contracts expire
- watt-hour
- A unit of electrical energy equal to the power of one watt in use for one hour; often used as a unit of electricity consumption
- watt-hour meter
- A meter which measures, and registers, the amount of electricity consumed in a circuit; especially one connected to a domestic power supply for the purpose of billing
- watt-hour meters
- plural form of watt-hour meter
- witching hour
- the hour after midnight, when witches and other supernatural beings were thought to be active
- zero hour
- The scheduled time for the start of some event, especially a military operation; H-hour
- rush hour
- the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work
- rush hour
- The rush hour is one of the periods of the day when most people are travelling to or from work. During the evening rush hour it was often solid with vehicles Try to avoid rush-hour traffic. the time of day when the roads, buses, trains etc are most full, because people are travelling to or from work
- by the hour
- For many hours at a time
- happy hour
- A period of the day when drinks are sold at reduced prices in a bar or other establishment
- happy-hour
- Happy Hour is a marketing term for a period of time in which a restaurant or bar offers discounts on alcoholic drinks, such as beer, wine, and cocktails
- peak hour
- A rush hour or peak hour is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening, the times during when the most people commute. The term is very broad but often refers to specifically private automobile transportation traffic, even when there is a large volume of cars on a road but not a large number of people, or if the volume is normal but there is some disruption of speed
- rush hour
- A rush hour or peak hour is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening, the times during when the most people commute. The term is very broad but often refers to specifically private automobile transportation traffic, even when there is a large volume of cars on a road but not a large number of people, or if the volume is normal but there is some disruption of speed
- Woman's Hour
- a British radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio, which has news, interviews, and discussions on subjects considered to be of special interest to women
- ampere-hour
- quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one ampere in one hour
- ampere-hour
- a unit of charge equal to 3600 coulombs
- bad quarter of an hour
- very unpleasant few moments
- by the hour
- every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger"
- canonical hour
- (Roman Catholic Church) one of seven specified times for prayer
- contact hour
- An hour of scheduled instruction that a learner receives from an instructor
- contact hour
- one hour of Commission approved operator instruction in accordance with 15A NCAC 8G 0701
- contact hour
- A unit of measure that represents an hour of scheduled instruction given to students See CLOCK-HOUR
- contact hour
- A unit of measure that represents an hour of scheduled instruction given to students Also referred to as clock hour
- credit hour
- A credit hour is a credit that a school or college awards to students who have completed a course of study. Now he needs only two credit hours to graduate. A credit in a school or college, usually representing one hour of class per week for one term
- dinner hour
- {i} mealtime, regular time when dinner is usually consumed
- eleventh hour
- last minute, last possible moment for doing something (before it is too late)
- every hour
- every 60 minutes, each hour
- every man has his hour
- everyone gets some attention or good luck in his lifetime
- flower-of-an-hour
- annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers; Old World tropics; naturalized as a weed in North America
- free hour
- hour in which one has no commitments or responsibilities
- half an hour
- period of 30 minutes
- half-hour
- a half of an hour
- half-hour
- a period of time that is 30 minutes long
- happy hour
- the time of day when a bar sells alcoholic drinks at a reduced price
- happy hour
- period of time in the early evening when some restaurants sell drinks at a reduced price and often serve free appetizers
- happy hour
- In a pub, happy hour is a period when drinks are sold more cheaply than usual to encourage people to come to the pub. A period of time, usually in late afternoon and early evening, during which a bar or lounge features drinks at reduced prices. a special time in a bar when alcoholic drinks are sold at lower prices
- his hour has struck
- he has reached the end of his life
- kilometers per hour
- the ratio of the distance traveled (in kilometers) to the time spent traveling (in hours)
- kilometers per hour
- unit of measurement of velocity which indicates the number of kilometers traveled in one hour
- kilowatt hour
- 34 horse-power hour
- kilowatt hour
- unit for measuring the consumption of electrical energy by the time of use
- kilowatt hour
- a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of 1000 watts operating for one hour
- light hour
- the distance light travels in a vacuum in one hour; approximately one billion kilometers
- lunch hour
- Your lunch hour is the period in the middle of the day when you stop working, usually for one hour, in order to have a meal. the period of time in the middle of the day when people stop working in order to eat
- man hour
- a time unit used in industry for measuring work
- man-hour
- one hour of work by employees
- man-hour
- A man-hour is the average amount of work that one person can do in an hour. Man-hours are used to estimate how long jobs take, or how many people are needed to do a job in a particular time. The restoration took almost 4,000 man-hours over four years. the amount of work done by one person in one hour
- propitious hour
- favorable time, good time, hour of high morale or responsiveness
- quarter of an hour
- period of 15 minutes, 1/4 of an hour
- quarter-hour
- a quarter of an hour
- rush hour
- {i} period in the morning and evening of the greatest burden upon the channels of transportation
- semester hour
- a unit of academic credit; one hour a week for an academic semester
- serve the hour
- surrender to the decisive moment, give in to the moment of fate
- sidereal hour
- 1/24 of a sidereal day
- story hour
- time when tales are told, story time
- the man of the hour
- person who is currently in the spotlight, person who excels at something for a certain period of time
- triple witching hour
- The hour before the stock market closing on the third Friday of March, June, September, or December, when both options and futures on stock indices expire, known for its high trading volume and volatile prices in futures, options, and underlying securities
- twenty four hour banking
- possibility to conduct bank activity at any hour of the day
- unearthly hour
- very early hour, very early time of the morning
- watt-hour
- a unit of energy equal to the power of one watt operating for one hour
- weekly hour
- hours of work per week, hours of lessons per week, academic points
- zero hour
- A post-Crisis mini-series that redefined the DC universe again It did an even worse job than Crisis
- zero hour
- The time an attack began, usually in the early morning
- zero hour
- the time set for the start of an action or operation
- zero hour
- hour of fitness, fateful hour, deciding hour