1....点钟
1.in telling the time, used to indicate an exact hour of the day or night, rather than some minutes past or before the hour
2.in describing a position or direction of something, comparing it to the positions of numbers on a clock face, with the observer at the center of the clock
1.New Year's Eve activities, often until two or three o'clock in the morning the next day.
除夕活动,常常持续到次日凌晨两三点钟。
2.At one o'clock - 8 p. m. British Double Summer Time - he was sitting in a chair while sketches were being made of him by an architect.
1点时(英国双夏令时8点)--他坐在椅子上,一位画家在为他作画。
3.Second, she reported that she had finally contacted Mrs. Hannah Baxter, and Mrs. Baxter would be glad to see him at two o'clock.
第二件事,她报告说她已经和罕纳·巴克斯特夫人联系过了,巴克斯特夫人欢迎他下午两点去作客。
4.Kurt made his way to the twelve o'clock point, to Mendez, Mark, and Tom. Chief Mendez met him. The old man had never looked so grim.
库尔特前进到十二点方向,那里是门德兹,马克和汤姆。门德兹军士长跟他会合。这个老男人从来没看起来这么冷酷。
5.It might have been eight o'clock in the evening. As he was not acquainted with the streets, he recommenced his walk at random.
当时应已是晚上八点钟了,因为他不认识街道,他只得信步走去。
6.She did not fall asleep until it was one o'clock.
她一直到一点钟才睡着。
7.But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs. Brown's house at twelve o'clock, and two policemen helped Mr. Brown to get out of the car.
可有一天早上,一辆警车在十二点时停在布朗太太家门口,两位警官帮着布朗先生下了车。
8.At eight o'clock every evening she laid aside whatever she was doing to tell the children a story before they went to bed.
每晚一到8点,她就丢掉手头在做的一切,给孩子们讲故事,以让他们睡觉。
9.He said he had been looking for his notebook since ten o'clock.
他说他十点钟就开始找他的笔记本了。
10.By seven o'clock this afternoon we shall have got to Shanghai if the train keeps good line.
如果火车运行正常,我们今天下午七点就到上海了。