| 单词 | oclock | 
| 释义 | o'clock (əklɒk) adverb You use o'clock after numbers from one to twelve to say what time it is. For example, if you say that it is 9 o'clock, you mean that it is nine hours after midnight or nine hours after midday.  The trouble began just after ten o'clock last night.  I went to sleep, and at two o'clock in the morning I woke up. o'clock in British English (əˈklɒk) adverb 1.  used after a number from one to twelve to indicate the hour of the day or night 2.  used after a number to indicate direction or position relative to the observer, twelve o'clock being directly ahead or overhead and other positions being obtained by comparisons with a clock face  Word origin C18: abbreviation for of the clocko'clock in American English (əˈklɑk; oʊˈklɑk)  adverb 1.    of or according to the clock   nine o'clock at night 2.    as if on a clock dial, with the number 12 straight ahead or directly overhead  used to indicate direction, esp. of an approaching aircraft Examples of 'o'clock' in a sentence | 
	
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