hour

英 ['a??] 美['a??]
  • n. 小時;鐘頭;課時;…點鐘
  • n. (Hour)人名;(法)烏爾;(柬)胡

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詞態變化


復數:?hours;

中文詞源


hour 小時,時刻

來自古法語hore,從日出到日落的十二分之一時間,來自拉丁語hora,小時,時間,時刻,季節,來自希臘語hora,任意限定的時間,來自PIE*yer,季節,年,詞源同year,horoscope.后用于指時間單位小時。

英文詞源


hour
hour: [13] Greek hórā (a distant relative of English year) was originally a rather vague term, denoting ‘period of time, season’. In due course it came to be applied more specifically to ‘one twelfth of a day (from sunrise to sunset)’, but as this varied in length according to the time of the year, hórā was still far from being a precise unit of time. Not until the Middle Ages (when hórā had passed via Latin hora and Old French hore into English as hour) did the term become fixed to a period of sixty minutes. (The same sort of vague relationship between ‘time’ in general or ‘period of time’ and ‘fixed period’ is shown in Swedish timme, which is related to English time but means ‘hour’; in German stunde, which originally meant ‘period of time’, but now means ‘hour’; and indeed in English tide, which in Old English times meant ‘hour’ but now, insofar as it survives as a temporal term, denotes ‘season’ – as in Whitsuntide.) English horoscope [16] comes ultimately from Greek hōroskópos, a compound which meant literally ‘observer of time’ – that is, of the ‘time of birth’.
=> horoscope, year
hour (n.)
mid-13c., from Old French hore "one-twelfth of a day" (sunrise to sunset), from Latin hora "hour, time, season," from Greek hora "any limited time," from PIE *yor-a-, from root *yer- "year, season" (see year). Greek hora was "a season; 'the season;'" in classical times, sometimes, "a part of the day," such as morning, evening, noon, night.

The Greek astronomers apparently borrowed the notion of dividing the day into twelve parts (mentioned in Herodotus) from the Babylonians (night continued to be divided into four watches), but as the amount of daylight changed throughout the year, the hours were not fixed or of equal length. Equinoctal hours did not become established in Europe until the 4c., and as late as 16c. distinction sometimes was made between temporary (unequal) hours and sidereal (equal) ones. The h- has persisted in this word despite not being pronounced since Roman times. Replaced Old English tid, literally "time" (see tide (n.)) and stund "period of time, point of time, hour" (compare German Stunde "hour"), As a measure of distance ("the distance that can be covered in an hour") it is recorded from 1785.

雙語例句


1. Use your lunch hour to have a nap in your chair.
利用午飯時間坐在椅子上打個盹吧。

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2. He is impatient as the first hour passes and then another.
一個小時、兩個小時過去了,他不耐煩了。

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3. The appointed hour of the ceremony was drawing nearer.
既定的典禮時間就快到了。

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4. He recalled her devotion to her husband during his hour of need.
他回憶起她在丈夫困難之時的忠貞奉獻。

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5. Jack took out his notes and talked for just under an hour.
杰克掏出他的筆記,講了將近一個小時。

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