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hour

N ชั่วโมง  เวลา  chu-mong

 

hour

N ช่วงเวลา ใด เวลา หนึ่ง  ช่วงเวลา สั้นๆ  chuang-we-la-dai-we-la-nueng

 

hourglass

N นาฬิกาทราย  na-li-ka-sai

 

houri

N หญิง พรหมจารี ที่ งดงาม จาก สวรรค์ (ใน ชาวมุสลิม ที่ เคร่ง ศาสนา 

 

hourly

ADJ ทุกๆ ชั่วโมง  ใน แต่ละ ชั่วโมง  tuk-tuk-chua-mong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

HOUR

n.our. [L. hora; also L. tempestivus, from tempus. See Time. But hour, hora, afterward came to signify a certain portion or division of the day. This has been different in different nations.] 1. A space of time equal to one twenty fourth part of the natural day, or duration of the diurnal revolution of the earth. An hour answers to fifteen degrees of the equator. It consists of 6 minutes, each minute of 6 seconds, etc.
2. Time; a particular time; as the hour of death.
Jesus saith, woman, my hour is not yet come. John 2:4.
3. The time marked or indicated by a chronometer, clock or watch; the particular time of the day. What is the hour? At what hour shall we meet? I will be with you at an early hour.
Good hour, signifies early or seasonably.
You have arrived at a good hour.
To keep good hours, to be at home in good season; not to be abroad late, or at the usual hours of retiring to rest.
Hours, in the plural, certain prayers in the Romish church, to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers.

 

HOURGLASS

n.our'glass. A chronometer that measures the flux of time by the running of sand from one glass vessel to another, through a small aperture. Instead of sand, dry egg shells pulverized are sometimes used. The quantity of sand may be so proportioned as to measure an hour, a half hour, or a quarter. 1. Space of time.

 

HOURHAND

n.The hand or pointed pin which shows the hour on a chronometer.

 

HOURI

n.Among Mohammedans, a nymph of paradise.

 

HOURLY

a.our'ly. Happening or done every hour; occurring hour by hour; frequent; often repeated. Observe the waning moon with hourly view.
1. Continual.
We must live in hourly expectation of having the troops recalled.

 

HOURLY

adv. our'ly. Every hour; frequently; continually. Great was their strife which hourly was renewed.

 

HOURPLATE

n.our'plate. The plate of a clock or other time-piece on which the hours are marked; the dial.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

HOUR

Hour, n. Etym: [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F.heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. Year, and cf. Horologe, Horoscope. ]

 

1. The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes.

 

2. The time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour At what hour shall we meet

 

3. Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour. Woman, ... mine hour is not yet come. John ii. 4. This is your hour, and the power of darkness. Luke xxii. 53.

 

4. pl. (R. C. Ch. )

 

Defn: Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers.

 

5. A measure of distance traveled. Vilvoorden, three hours from Brussels. J. P. Peters. After hours, after the time appointed for one's regular labor. -- Canonical hours. See under Canonical. -- Hour angle (Astron.), the angle between the hour circle passing through a given body, and the meridian of a place. -- Hour circle. (Astron.) (a ) Any circle of the sphere passing through the two poles of the equator; esp. , one of the circles drawn on an artificial globe through the poles, and dividing the equator into spaces of 15º, or one hour, each. (b ) A circle upon an equatorial telescope lying parallel to the plane of the earth's equator, and graduated in hours and subdivisions of hours of right ascension. (c ) A small brass circle attached to the north pole of an artificial globe, and divided into twenty-four parts or hours. It is used to mark differences of time in working problems on the globe. -- Hour hand, the hand or index which shows the hour on a timepiece. -- Hour line. (a ) (Astron.) A line indicating the hour. (b ) (Dialing ) A line on which the shadow falls at a given hour; the intersection of an hour circle which the face of the dial. -- Hour plate, the plate of a timepiece on which the hours are marked; the dial. Locke. -- Sidereal hour, the twenty-fourth part of a sidereal day. -- Solar hour, the twenty-fourth part of a solar day. -- The small hours, the early hours of the morning, as one o'clock, two o'clock, etc. -- To keep good hours, to be regular in going to bed early.

 

HOURGLASS

HOURGLASS Hour "glass `, n.

 

Defn: An instrument for measuring time, especially the interval of an hour. It consists of a glass vessel having two compartments, from the uppermost of which a quantity of sand, water, or mercury occupies an hour in running through a small aperture unto the lower.

 

Note: A similar instrument measuring any other interval of time takes its name from the interval measured; as, a half-hour glass, a half- minute glass. A three-minute glass is sometimes called an egg-glass, from being used to time the boiling of eggs.

 

HOURI

Hou "ri, n.; pl. Houris. Etym: [Per. huri, hura, hur; akin to Ar. hur,pl. of ahwar beautiful-eyed, black-eyed. ]

 

Defn: A nymph of paradise; -- so called by the Mohammedans.

 

HOURLY

HOURLY Hour "ly, a.

 

Defn: Happening or done every hour; occurring hour by hour; frequent; often repeated; renewed hour by hour; continual. In hourly expectation of a martyrdom. Sharp.

 

HOURLY

HOURLY Hour "ly, adv.

 

Defn: Every hour; frequently; continually. Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed. Dryden.

 

HOURS

Hours, n. pl. Etym: [A translation of L. Horae (Gr. Hour. ] (Myth. )

 

Defn: Goddess of the seasons, or of the hours of the day. Lo! where the rosy-blosomed Hours, Fair Venus' train, appear. Gray.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

hour

hour |ou (ə )r aʊ (ə )r | noun 1 a period of time equal to a twenty-fourth part of a day and night and divided into 60 minutes: an extra hour of daylight | rates have ranged from $9 to $32 an hour | [ as modifier, usu. with preceding numeral ] : a two-hour operation. a less definite period of time: during the early hours of the morning. the distance traveled in one hour: Ocean City is less than an hour away. 2 a point in time: I wondered if my last hour had come. a time of day specified as an exact number of hours from midnight or midday: the clock in the sitting room struck the hour . (hours ) [ with preceding numeral ] a time so specified on the 24 -hour clock: the first bomb fell at 0051 hours. the time as formerly reckoned from sunrise: it was about the ninth hour. 3 a fixed period of time for an activity, such as work, use of a building, etc.: shortened working hours | the dinner hour. 4 (usu. hours ) (in the Western Church ) a short service of psalms and prayers to be said at a particular time of day, esp. in religious communities. 5 Astronomy 15 ° of longitude or right ascension (one twenty-fourth part of a circle ). PHRASES all hours any time, esp. outside the time considered usual for something: intruders had access at all hours | teenagers expect to be allowed to stay out to all hours . keep late hours get up and go to bed late. keep regular hours do the same thing at the same time every day. on the hour at an exact hour, or on each hour, of the day or night: news bulletins on the hour. within the hour after less than an hour. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French ure, via Latin from Greek hōra season, hour.

 

hourglass

hour glass |ˈou (ə )rˌglas ˈaʊ (ə )rˌɡlæs | noun an invertible device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb. [ as modifier ] shaped like such a device: her hourglass figure.

 

hour hand

hour hand |ˈaʊ (ə )r ˌhænd | noun the hand on a clock or watch that indicates the hour.

 

houri

hou ri |ˈho͞orē ˈhuri | noun ( pl. houris ) a beautiful young woman, esp. one of the virgin companions of the faithful in the Muslim Paradise. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French, from Persian ḥūrī, from Arabic ḥūr, plural of 'aḥwar having eyes with a marked contrast of black and white.

 

hour-long

hour-long (also hourlong ) adjective [ attrib. ] lasting for one hour.

 

hourly

hour ly |ˈou (ə )rlē ˈaʊ (ə )rli | adjective 1 done or occurring every hour: there is an hourly bus service. (with numeral or fraction ) occurring at intervals measured in hours: diamorphine was prescribed at four-hourly doses | trains run at half-hourly intervals. 2 reckoned hour by hour: to introduce standard fees instead of hourly rates. adverb 1 every hour: sunscreens should be applied hourly | a train runs hourly from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (with numeral or fraction ) at intervals measured in hours: temperature should be recorded four-hourly. 2 by the hour: hourly paid workers. 3 frequently; continually: her curiosity was mounting hourly.

 

Oxford Dictionary

hour

hour |ˈaʊə | noun 1 a period of time equal to a twenty-fourth part of a day and night and divided into 60 minutes: an extra hour of daylight in the winter evenings | rates of pay were low, starting at £3.20 an hour | [ as modifier, usu. with preceding numeral ] : a two-hour operation. a more indefinite period of time: during the early hours of the morning. the distance travelled in one hour: Ocean City is less than an hour away. 2 a time of day specified as an exact number of hours from midnight or midday: the clock in the sitting room struck the hour . (hours ) [ with preceding numeral ] a time so specified on the twenty-four-hour clock: the first bomb fell at 0051 hours. the time as formerly reckoned from sunrise: it was about the ninth hour. 3 a fixed period of time for an activity, such as work, use of a building, etc.: the dinner hour | licensing hours | opening hours. a particular point in time: I wondered if my last hour had come | you can't turn him away at this hour. 4 (hours ) (in the Western (Latin ) Church ) a short service of psalms and prayers to be said at a particular time of day, especially in religious communities. 5 Astronomy 15 ° of longitude or right ascension (one twenty-fourth part of a circle ). PHRASES all hours most of the time, especially outside the time considered usual: teenagers expect to be allowed to stay out to all hours . keep late (or regular ) hours get up and go to bed late (or at the same time ) every day. on the hour at an exact hour, or at the beginning of each hour, of the day or night: news bulletins all day on the hour. within the hour after less than an hour: his response came within the hour. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French ure, via Latin from Greek hōra season, hour .

 

hourglass

hour |glass |ˈaʊəglɑːs | noun a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb. [ as modifier ] shaped like an hourglass: her hourglass figure.

 

hour hand

hour hand noun the hand on a clock or watch which indicates the hour.

 

houri

houri |ˈhʊəri | noun ( pl. houris ) a beautiful young woman, especially one of the virgin companions of the faithful in the Muslim Paradise. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French, from Persian ḥūrī, from Arabic ḥūr, plural of 'aḥwar having eyes with a marked contrast of black and white .

 

hour-long

hour-long adjective lasting for one hour: six hour-long episodes.

 

hourly

hour ¦ly |ˈaʊəli | adjective 1 done or occurring every hour: there is an hourly bus service. (with numeral or fraction ) occurring at intervals measured in hours: he received six hourly doses of morphine | trains run at half-hourly intervals. 2 reckoned by the hour: hourly rates. adverb 1 every hour: sunscreens should be applied hourly | a train runs hourly from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (with numeral or fraction ) at intervals measured in hours: temperature should be recorded four-hourly. 2 by the hour: hourly paid workers. 3 very frequently or continually: her curiosity was mounting hourly.

 

Duden Dictionary

Hourdi

Hour di Substantiv, maskulin , der |ʊrˈdiː |der Hourdi; Genitiv: des Hourdis, Plural: die Hourdis französisch Hohlstein aus gebranntem Ton mit ein- oder zweireihiger Lochung, der besonders für Decken und zwischen Stahlträgern verwendet wird

 

French Dictionary

hourra

hourra interj. et n. m. interjection Interjection marquant l ’enthousiasme, l ’admiration. : Hourra! ils ont gagné! Hip, hip! hourra! Note Typographique L ’interjection est toujours suivie d ’un point d ’exclamation qui est souvent repris à la fin de la phrase. Si la phrase exclamative n ’est pas complète, le mot qui suit le point d ’exclamation s ’écrit avec une minuscule initiale. nom masculin Cri d ’acclamation. : Des hourras enthousiastes.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

hour

hour /aʊə r / (! ourと同音; 不定冠詞はanを用いる; 定冠詞theは /ði /と発音する ) 名詞 s /-z /1 C 1時間 , 60分 (⦅略 ⦆hr , hrs )(minute 1 , second 2 ); 1時間の距離 [行程 ]work (for ) twelve hours a day 1日に12時間働く (!コーパス (1 )期間を表すことが明確な場合forはしばしば省略される. (2 )a は 「…につき 」の意; →a 14 ) in an hour [hour's time ](今から )1時間したら [後に ] (!過去 [未来 ]のある時点を基準にするときはin でなくafter ) several hours ago (今から )数時間前に (!過去 [未来 ]のある時点を基準にするときはagoでなくbefore ) ▸ a two- hour [╳two-hours ] movie 2時間の映画 (!ハイフンでつないで形容詞的に用いる場合はsを付けない ) ▸ 100 miles [dollars ] an hour 時速100マイル [1時間100ドル ] (!コーパス 距離の表現ではanの代わりにperもしばしば用いられる ) London is an hour [two hours ] away by car.London is an hour 's [two- hour , two hours ', ╳two-hours ] drive away .ロンドンは車で1 [2 ]時間ほどのところだ Paris is six hours behind .パリでは (時差が )6時間遅くなる after hours of discussion 数時間の議論の後 within the hour 余り時間のたたない [1時間もしない ]うちに (!within an hourは明確に 「1時間以内に 」の意 ) .表現 時間 an [one ] 1時間 (!コーパス 特に1という数字を意識する場合を除いてanが普通 ) half an ≒(a ) half 30分 (!コーパス (1 )まれ にhalf an hourの前にaを伴うことがある; a half hourのaは限定的な語を伴う場合落とされる. (2 )for, inなど 前置詞 やabout, onlyなど 副詞 の後ではhalf an hourが, every, first, next, lastなど 形容詞 を伴う場合は (a ) half hourが好まれる: for half an hour [a half hour ] 30分の間 /every half (⦅ややまれ ⦆an ) hour [hour ] 30分 [1時間 ]ごとに ) ▸ a quarter [three-quarters, three quarters ] of an 15 [45 ]分 ▸ 10 s and a half [15 minutes, a quarter ]10時間30分 [15分 ].2 a. s; 複数扱い 〗(勤務 営業などの )時間 during working [business, office ] hours 勤務 [営業 ]時間中に out of hours ⦅主に英 ⦆勤務 [営業 ]時間外で [の ]work regular [long ] hours 定時 [長時間 ]勤務する work unsocial hours (家族 友人と過ごす時間がなくなるほど ) (習慣的に )時間外勤務をする Opening hours vary depending on the time of year .開店時間は季節により違います ▸ “What hours [When ] is the bank open? ” “It's open from nine till three.「銀行は何時から何時まで開いていますか 」「9時から3時まで開いています 」(╳From what time to what time …?としない )b. C 〖通例単数形で 〗(食事 授業などの )時間 take a walk during one's lunch hour 昼食時間に散歩する during the rush hour (s )ラッシュアワーの時に (!コーパス (1 )at rush hourのようにatを伴うときは通例単数形. (2 )during peak hoursでは通例複数形 ) 3 a. C 〖単数形で 〗ある時刻 (time ); (特定の )時間 (!しばしば修飾語句を伴って ) Who can that be at the door at this [at this late, at this early ] hour ?こんな (非常識な )[こんな遅い, こんな早い ]時間に来るとはいったいだれだ at some unearthly [ungodly ] hour ⦅話 ⦆とんでもない時間に b. 通例 s 〗(1日のうちの )ある時間帯 (!しばしば修飾語句を伴って ) in the early [wee, (⦅英 ⦆wee ) small ] hours (of the morning )夜中過ぎに, 丑 うし 三つ時に (!午前12時から3時ごろ ) the hours of darkness [daylight ]⦅文 ⦆夜間 [昼間 ]4 ⦅くだけて ⦆s; 複数扱い 〗長時間 , 何時間も (の間 )We've been waiting for you for hours !ずい分長い間待ったよ The discussion went on for hours and hours .話し合いは延々と続いた (!強調表現 ) 5 C ⦅文 ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗(ある特別 [重要 ]な ), (time ) (!通例修飾語句を伴って ) my father's finest hour 我が父の最良の時 She left him in his hour of need .彼女は彼が一番困っている時に去って行った live through one's darkest hour 人生最悪の時を生き延びる one's (last ) hour (s )死期, 最期 さいご 6 the ; 単数形で 〗正時 strike [sound ] the hour 〈時計が 〉1時間ごとに時を打つ [ (音で )知らせる ]▸ 10 minutes before [after, past ] the hour ⦅米話 ⦆正時10分前 [過ぎ ] (!主に時刻を知らせるTV番組のキャスターなどが用いる ) (every hour ) on the hour (毎 )正時に on the half hour 毎時30分に 7 s 〗(24時制の )…時 (!軍隊 空港 鉄道などで ) at 0400 [2130 ] hours 4時 [21時30分 ]に (!読み方は (o ) four hundred [twenty-one thirty ] hours ) 8 C 〘天 〙(じ )〘赤経の単位; 1時 =経度15度 .9 the 現在 , 目下 ; 現代 the man of the hour 時の人 the question of the hour 目下の問題 after h urs (特に会社 酒場などの )営業時間後に ; 放課後に .at ll h urs (of the d y and [or ] n ght )at ny h ur (of the d y or n ght )いつでも ; ⦅非難して ⦆時間をかまわずに .at the el venth h ur ぎりぎりのところで, 土壇場 [瀬戸際 ]で .by the h ur 1 時間ぎめで, 1時間いくらで be [get ] paid by the hour 時給で支払われる .2 from hour to hour .(for ) h ur after [upon ] h ur 何時間も (ずっと ).from h ur to h ur 何時間も続けて ; (時間が経つにつれ )どんどん 〈変化するなど 〉.k ep … h urs 毎日 …の時間に行う, 行う時間が …である (!寝る 」時間など毎日する行為についていう; … はearly, late, regular, strangeなどの 形容詞 ) .till [until ] ll h urs ⦅話 ⦆やたらと夜遅くまで .w rk all the h urs God s nds [g ves ]可能な限りいつも [ずっと ]働く .~́ h nd (時計の )時針, 短針 (!「長 [分 ]針 」はminute hand,秒針 」はsecond hand ) .

 

hourglass

h ur gl ss 名詞 C (1時間用の )砂時計 .

 

hourly

h ur ly 形容詞 1 1時間ごとの, 1時間に1回の ; 1時間 (中 )の an hourly chime [service of trains ]1時間ごとに鳴る鐘 [1時間に1本の列車 ]the hourly output of electricity 1時間の発電量 2 絶え間ない, たびたびの live in hourly fear of discovery 今にも発覚するかといつもびくびくしている 副詞 1 1時間ごとに This medicine should be taken hourly .この薬は1時間ごとに飲まなければなりません 2 絶えず, たびたび We are expecting hourly to hear the news .ニュースを聞こうとずっと待ち続けている