hour

hour
[auə]
n
1) час

The clock told the hour of twelve. — Часы показывали двенадцать.

He worked hard almost to the hour of his death. — Он трудился почти/вплоть до самой смерти.

He was given an hour's notice. — Его предупредили за час.

- every hour or two
- available hour
- two solid hours
- additional hour
- hours
- last few hours
- hour's interval
- hour's time
- hour hand
- hour's walk from here
- quarter of an hour
- for three long hours
- over an hour
- after many hours
- after an hour's walk
- at an hour's notice
- during an hour
- for hours
- in an hour
- for some hours
- for another hour
- be paid by the hour
- come an hour later
- have two hours left
- have two hours to spare
- spend two hours in silence
- two hours ago
- hour earlier
- hour later
- hour after sunrise
- hour before dinner
- an hour and a half
- clock strikes the hours and half hours
2) время дня

What he does after hours is his own business. — Что он делает после работы это его дело.

We don't keep the lights on out of hours. — Мы не оставляем свет в нерабочее время.

- rush hours
- noon hour
- office hours
- school hours
- children's hour
- non-working hours
- last hour or two of the day
- opening hours of the shops
- out of hours
- at any hour
- at such an early hour
- in smb's sleeping hours
- in odd hours
- in the small hours
- until the early hours of the morning
- in the early hours of the night
- in the early hours of the morning
- in the middle hours of the night
- at the dead late hours of the night
- do this work out of hours
- keep early hours
- keep good hours
- get up at all hours
- work longer hours
- work after hours
- apply during office hours
3) обусловленное время, установленное время, установленный час

Trains arrive every hour. — Поезда приходят раз в час/каждый час.

We eat at regular hours. — Мы всегда едим в одно и тоже время.

Please, call me at the usual hour. — Пожалуйста, зайдите ко мне в обычное время.

He lay in bed beyond the usual hour. — Он встал позднее обычного времени.

This was no hour in which to hesitate. — Это было не время для колебаний.

They eat at all hours. — Они едят, когда придется.

- evenful hour
- wasted hour
- forbidden hours
- parting hour
- coming hour
- three hours before dinner
- two hours after the meeting
- exact hour of departure
- hour of curfew
- need of the hour
- at the definite hour
- at the eleventh hour
- at that particular
- at other hours
- at this particular hour
- at this crucial hour
- at the hour mentioned
- at the appointed hour
- for a brief hour
- in a good hour
- tomorrow at this hour
- in smb's trying hour
- in a few short hours
- in off hours
- through weary hours
- until this late hour
- up to this hour
- within the last hours
- fight against longer hours
- fix the hour
- keep smb hours
- seize the hour
- take medicine every hour
- hour for work
4) часы, период, время

The book may help to pass an hour or so. — Книга поможет скоротать часок.

After his hour of glory he was soon forgotten. — После краткого периода славы его быстро забыли.

- matter of hours
- happiest hours of my life
- at that happy hour
- in one's idle hours
- during the sleepless hours of night
- in the hour of danger
- in the hour of need
- count hours
- pass an emotional hour
- read hour after hour
- spend hours doing the same thing
- hours fly
5) занятие, урок

How many hours of French are you taking? — Сколько у вас уроков французского языка?

There was an hour called Nature Study (Free Activity). — Был урок, который назывался природоведение (свободная деятельность).

He was paid two shillings an hour. — Ему платили два шиллинга в час.

An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. — Утро вечера мудренее.

An hour today is worth two tomorrow. — Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе

- dancing hour
- hour examination paper
- number of hours a week
- require 145 credit hours for graduation

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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