o'clock
o'clock 英 [əˈklɒk] 美 [əˈklɑk]
abbr. …点钟
nine o'clock 九点整
at eleven o'clock, after eleven o'clock, before eleven o'clock 十一点整╱后╱前
- Use o'clock to make it clear that you're talking about a specific time of day. When the clock strikes seven, you might say, "Seven o'clock! Breakfast time!"
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- abbr. …点钟
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1. nine o'clock
九点整
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2. at eleven o'clock, after eleven o'clock, before eleven o'clock
十一点整╱后╱前
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3. I shall stay here until twelve o'clock.
我将留在这里一直到十二点钟。
- o'clock (adj.) phrase preceded by one, two, three, etc., and signifying the time of day as shown by the face of a clock, c. 1720, abbreviation of of the clock (1640s), from Middle English of the clokke (late 14c.). Use of clock hand positions to describe vector directions or angles is from late 18c.
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