| | point / dot / drop / speck / o'clock / point (in space or time) / to draw a dot / to check on a list / to choose / to order (food in a restaurant) / to touch briefly / to hint / to light / to ignite / to pour a liquid drop by drop / (old) one fifth of a two-hour watch 更 / dot stroke in Chinese characters / classifier for items | HSK 1 |
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| | joint; node / (bound form) section; segment / solar term (one of the 24 divisions of the year in the traditional Chinese calendar) / seasonal festival / (bound form) to economize; to save / (bound form) moral integrity; chastity / classifier for segments: lessons, train wagons, biblical verses etc / knot (nautical miles per hour) | HSK 2 |
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| | to pass / to spend (time) / measure / limit / extent / degree of intensity / degree (angles, temperature etc) / kilowatt-hour / classifier for events and occurrences | HSK 2 |
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| | quarter (hour) / moment / to carve / to engrave / to cut / oppressive / classifier for short time intervals | HSK 2 |
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| | o'clock / time / when / hour / season / period | HSK 3 |
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| | a (large) bell (CL: 架) / clock (CL: 座) / amount of time; o'clock (CL: 點|点, 分, 秒) (as in 三點鐘|三点钟 "three o'clock" or "three hours" or 五分鐘|五分钟 "five minutes" etc) | HSK 3 |
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| | in one's spare time / outside working hours / amateur (historian etc) | HSK 4 |
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| | class hour / period | HSK 4 |
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| | liver (CL: 葉|叶) / (slang) to put in long hours, typically late into the night, playing (a video game) / (of a video game) involving a lot of repetition in order to progress; grindy | HSK 6 |
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| | time interval / work shift / time slot / the twelve two-hour divisions of the day | HSK 7-9 |
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| | day and night / period of 24 hours / continuously, without stop | HSK 7-9 |
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| | very early in the morning / in the wee hours | HSK 7-9 |
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| | speed per hour | HSK 7-9 |
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| | peak period / rush hour | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to change or replace / to experience / one of the five two-hour periods into which the night was formerly divided / watch (e.g. of a sentry or guard) | |
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| | opinion / view / theory / doctrine / to discuss / to talk about / to regard / to consider / per / by the (kilometer, hour etc) | |
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| | to work extra hours / to do overtime | |
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| | hand of a clock / hour hand | |
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| | time / one of the 12 two-hour periods of the day | |
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| | (of a train etc) on time; punctual / (slang) awesome / (Tw) on the hour | |
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| | time / period during the day / one of the 12 two-hour periods enumerated by the earthly branches 地支 | |
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| | power meter / ammeter / amperemeter / wattmeter / kilowatt-hour meter | |
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| | 1-3 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | to work office hours / on duty | |
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| | 7-9 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | 11 pm-1 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | lit. to send charcoal in snowy weather (idiom) / fig. to provide help in sb's hour of need | |
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| | 11 am-1 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | man-hour | |
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| | compartment (of train, ship etc) / private room at restaurant / rented room for karaoke / hotel room rented by the hour | |
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| | 5-7 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | to travel or work through night and day / to toil away for long hours | |
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| | 9-11 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | 5-7 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | 3-5 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | monkey | |
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| | to judge the hour and size up the situation / to take stock | |
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| | 1-3 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | 9-11 am (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | full working hours / full marks / perfect score / (fig.) (after a attribute) couldn't be more (happy, romantic etc) | |
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| | hour / specified time | |
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| | to calculate the payment for the work sb has done (based on hours completed or items produced etc) | |
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| | to stagger (holidays, working hours etc) | |
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| | business hours; opening hours; office hours | |
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| | (idiom) up to the present / even now / now (in contrast with the past) / at this late hour | |
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| | soldier's copper saucepan, used for cooking food by day and for sounding the night watches during the hours of darkness (in ancient times) | |
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| | kilowatt-hour | |
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| | to rent by the hour | |
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| | early to bed, early to rise; to keep early hours | |
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| | happy time / happy hour (in bars etc) | |
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| | half hour | |
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| | (slang) to put in long hours, typically late into the night, playing a video game (rather than pay for power-ups) | |
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| | office hours | |
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| | time of day exactly on the hour (i.e. 12:00, 1:00 etc) / to make an inventory / (math.) point that has integer coordinates | |
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| | midnight / zero hour | |
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| | 3-5 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times) | |
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| | lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for an hour. (idiom); fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off | |
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| | ampere-hour (Ah) | |
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| | to make day as night (idiom, from Book of Songs); fig. to prolong one's pleasure regardless of the hour | |
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| | eight-hour working day | |
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| | credit hour (in an academic credit system) / see also 學分制|学分制 | |
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| | working hours; office hours | |
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| | megawatt-hour | |
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| | to be assiduous and work full hours | |
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| | working hours | |
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| | the day after tomorrow | |
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| | several hours | |
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| | one watch (i.e. two-hour period during night) | |
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| | lit. the willow trees make the shade, the flowers give the light (idiom); at one's darkest hour, a glimmer of hope / light at the end of the tunnel | |
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| | every day and every hour / hourly and daily (idiom) | |
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| | one's birth data for astrological purposes, combined from year, month, day, hour, heavenly trunk and earthly branch | |
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| | payment by the hour; time-rate wages (opposite: piece-rate wage 計件工資|计件工资) | |
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