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I. hour [Brit ˈaʊə, americ ˈaʊ(ə)r] SUBST

1. hour (60 minutes):

at 14.00 hours
£10 per hour

2. hour (time of day):

3. hour (point in time):

II. hours SUBST subst pl

1. hours (times):

heures fpl

2. hours REL:

heures fpl

zero hour SUBST MILITAR

watershed hour SUBST Brit TV

happy hour SUBST

half hour [Brit, americ ˌhæf ˈaʊ(ə)r] SUBST

on the half hour atrib delay, journey, lesson, session

hour hand SUBST

eleventh hour SUBST

1. eleventh hour:

Expressões:

eleventh-hour atrib intervention, decision

dinner hour SUBST Brit ESCOLAR

rush hour [Brit, americ ˈrəʃ ˌaʊ(ə)r] SUBST

in or during the rush hour atrib congestion, problems, crowds
in or during the rush hour traffic

literacy hour SUBST Brit ESCOLAR

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hour [ˈaʊəʳ, americ ˈaʊr] SUBST

Expressões:

rush hour SUBST

man-hour [ˈmænaʊəʳ] SUBST

closing hour SUBST

hour hand SUBST

kilowatt hour SUBST

witching hour SUBST

lunch hour SUBST

lunch hour → lunch break

lunch break SUBST

eight-hour day SUBST

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francês
inglês
inglês
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inglês
francês
francês

hour [aʊr] SUBST

Expressões:

lunch hour SUBST

lunch hour → lunch break

lunch break SUBST

hour hand SUBST

kilowatt hour SUBST

happy hour SUBST

happy hour m ou f

witching hour SUBST

rush hour SUBST

man-hour [ˈmæn·aʊr] SUBST

eight-hour day SUBST

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francês
inglês
inglês

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Weather was also a staple on the station with around 50 reports a day each hour and half-hour.
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She never lets the men stay for long, usually requiring them to leave an hour after she climaxes.
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Standard 24-hour time is converted into a fractional day simply by dividing the number of hours elapsed since midnight by 24 to make a decimal fraction.
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The drive method may be as simple as a gear motor that rotates at a very slow average rate of one revolution per day (15 degrees per hour).
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He described his terror after he was trapped in an air pocket under a vessel for an hour alongside five others as he awaited rescue.
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