o'clock
adverb
uk/əˈklɒk/us/əˈklɑːk/A1
used after anumberfrom one to twelve to say thetimewhen it isexactlythathour:
(用于数字1至12后表示整点)…点钟It's two o'clock.两点钟了。
He called me at four o'clock in themorning.他凌晨4点打电话给我。
informalhumorous
used to refer to atimeofdaywhen you usually do or have aparticularthing:
(进行特定活动的)时间,时刻For manymums, thekids'bedtimeischocolateo'clock.对许多妈妈来说,孩子们的睡觉时间就是巧克力时间。
It'swineo'clock!葡萄酒时间到了!
- Makesureyou're there by five o'clock.
- I always get up at six o'clock.
Days & times of day
- afternoon
- afternoons
- am
- arvo
- at the crack of dawnidiom
- happy hour
- high noon
- hour
- in broad daylightidiom
- in the dead of night/winteridiom
- night
- nocturnal
- nocturnally
- noon
- noontime
- office hours
- the witching hour
- twilit
- workday
- working day