O'clock Meaning in English
word
əˈkɫɑk
uh-KLAHK
əklˈɒk
uh-KLOK
释义
Used after a number to show the exact hour on the clock. It means 'exactly this hour,' like 'six o'clock' (6:00).
用法与细微差别
Only used with whole hours, not for minutes. Say 'five o'clock' not 'five twenty o'clock.' In informal speech, often dropped: 'It's seven.' Formal and polite in telling time.
Spanish: en puntoPortuguese (BR): em pontoPortuguese (PT): em pontoChinese (Simplified): 点整Chinese (Traditional): 點整Hindi: बजेArabic: بالضبط (عند الإشارة للساعة)Bengali: টা - বাজেRussian: часовJapanese: 時Vietnamese: giờKorean: 시Turkish: tam - saatUrdu: بجےIndonesian: tepat - jam
例句
It's eight o'clock.
basic
We will meet at five o'clock.
basic
School starts at nine o'clock.
basic
Be there by seven o'clock sharp.
natural
At twelve o'clock, everyone cheered for the New Year.
natural
He called me right at six o'clock.
natural