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Itis half past eight: Traducción al español, significado, sinónimos, antónimos, pronunciación, frases de ejemplo, transcripción, definición, frases
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Halfpast (thirty minutes past) 7:30 (half past seven) 10:30 (half past ten) 12:30 (half-past twelve) Ten-past, Twenty past. In British English, we only use past until half past (30 minutes past). We then start to use to, 'twenty to eight' (7:40). 8:10 (ten past eight) 10:20 (twenty past ten) Quarter-past (15 minutes past) 9:15 (quarter past
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1 Hi, Here are the last paragraph of chapter two, Lady Chatterley's Lover "Time went on. Whatever happened, nothing happened, because she was so beautifully out of contact. She and Clifford lived in their ideas and his books. She entertained. . .there were always people in the house. Time went on as the clock does, half past eight instead of half past seven." For "half past eight instead of half past seven", the Chinese version is "after 7 o'clock, it's 8 o'clock. After 8 o'clock,what time is it?" But I feel it's not that complicated. It just means "half past eight replacing half past seven", which describes how time goes. Am I right? Thank you in advance 2 But I feel it's not that complicated. It just means "half past eight replacing half past seven", which describes how time goes. Am I right? Yes. 4 You cannot understand half past eight instead of half past seven. unless i you know when Lady Chatterley's Lover was written and iithe variability of sunrise and sunset in the UK. iii When British Summer Time was instigated i Lady Chatterley's Lover was published in 1928. ii Today, in London, the sun rose at 0800 GMT and will set at 1531 GMT. In June the sun will rise at 0440 and set at 2121 iii Before 1916, the time in Great Britain was Greenwich Mean Time for all of the year. In 1916, in an attempt to obtain more benefit from natural daylight during the working day, the government ordered that, each year, all clocks were to be set forward by one hour when summer came, and would revert to GMT in the late autumn. This new time is known as British Summer Time. The process of doing this is called "putting the clocks on.", and we say, "The clocks go on in March." This is what Lawrence is referring to, and he uses a small pun. Time went on = time passed relentlessly. Time went on = the clocks were advanced by an hour. Hence the time was 0830 rather than 0730. This is also seen as an inevitable event that marks the passage of the year/time. 5 You cannot understand half past eight instead of half past seven. unless i you know when Lady Chatterley's Lover was written and iithe variability of sunrise and sunset in the UK. iii When British Summer Time was instigated The process of doing this is called "putting the clocks on.", and we say, "The clocks go on in March." This is what Lawrence is referring to, and he uses a small pun. Time went on = time passed relentlessly. Time went on = the clocks were advanced by an hour. Hence the time was 0830 rather than 0730. This is also seen as an inevitable event that marks the passage of the year/time. It would seem that you also can't understand it unless you know that BE uses the expression "putting the clocks on" for what we'd call "moving the clocks ahead". We have what we call "daylight savings time" here as well, but we'd never refer to it as "putting the clocks on" or say "the clocks go on in March." Who knows what else may have escaped me back when I read Lady Chatterly's Lover?
Ways to tell the time in English vary somewhat from country to country, and within countries as well. In the UK and Ireland 830 can be half past eight or half eight. The half eight form is not used in other English-speaking countries. In some parts of the USA people say quarter after eight to mean 815, while elsewhere they say quarter past eight. Similarly half after eight = 830 in some parts of the USA, while they say half past eight or eight thirty elsewhere. There various ways to say 845 - quarter of nine is used in some areas of the USA, and quarter til nine, quarter to nine, or eight forty-five in others. The hundred hours system is only used in military contexts. The times on the left are shown first in the 24-hour clock. In the UK and Ireland this is used mainly in timetables, for trains and buses. The 24-hour time system is not used in the USA and Canada, except in specialist areas, such as the military, aviation, navigation, computing, astronomy, and logistics. Time English 000012am Midnight Twelve am Zero hundred hours 00151215am Quarter past midnight Quarter past twelve in the morning Quarter after twelve in the morning Twelve fifteen Zero zero fifteen hours 00301230am Half past midnight Half midnight Twelve thirty Zero zero thirty hours 00451245am Quarter to one in the morning Quarter til one Quarter before one Quarter of one Twelve forty-five Zero zero forty-five hours 01001am One o'clock in the morning One am Zero one hundred hours 0115115am Quarter past one in the morning Quarter after one in the morning One fifteen in the morning One fifteen am Zero one fifteen hours 0130130am Half past one in the morning Half one in the morning One thirty am / in the morning Zero one thirty hours 0145145am Quarter to two in the morning Quarter til two in the morning Quarter of two in the morning One forty-five am / in the morning Zero one forty-five hours 02002am Two o'clock in the morning Two am Zero two hundred hours 08008am Eight o'clock in the morning Eight am Zero eight hundred hours 120012pm Twelve o'clock Twelve pm Midday Twelve hundred hours 13001pm One pm One o'clock in the afternoon Thirteen hundred hours 1315115pm Quarter past one in the afternoon Quarter after one in the afternoon One fifteen in the afternoon One fifteen pm Thirteen fifteen hours 1330130pm Half past one in the afternoon Half one in the afternoon One thirty in the afternoon One thirty pm Thirteen thirty hours 1345145pm Quarter to two in the afternoon One forty-five pm Quarter til two Quarter of two Thirteen forty-five hours 14002pm Two o'clock in the afternoon Two pm Fourteen hundred hours 18006pm Six o'clock in the evening Six pm Eighteen hundred hours 20008pm Eight o'clock in the evening / at night Eight pm Twenty hundred hours 230011pm Eleven o'clock in the evening / at night Eleven pm Twenty-three hundred hours 23451145pm Quarter to midnight Quarter til midnight Quarter of midnight Eleven forty-five Eleven forty-five pm Eleven forty-five at night Twenty-three forty-five hours Information about telling the time in English Information about the 24-hour time system If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me. Information about English Phrases Numbers Time Family words Tongue twisters Tower of Babel Articles Books Links Telling the time in Germanic languages Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, English, German, German Berlinisch, Icelandic, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Norwegian, Swedish, Värmlandic Time expressions Days of the week Months of the year Seasons Telling the Time Dates Multilingual pages Phrases Numbers Numerals Colours Telling the time Dates Weather words Family words Terms of endearment Language names Country names Idioms Proverbs Tongue twisters Signs Compass directions UDHR Tower of Babel Songs Omniglot Seven dwarfs Zodiac signs Computer parts Compass directions Animal sounds [top] Why not share this page Learn languages for free on Duolingo If you like this site and find it useful, you can support it by making a donation via PayPal or Patreon, or by contributing in other ways. Omniglot is how I make my living. Note all links on this site to and are affiliate links. This means I earn a commission if you click on any of them and buy something. So by clicking on these links you can help to support this site. [top]
It’s one o’clock It’s one minute past one It’s three minutes past one It’s five past one It’s ten past one It’s fifteen minutes past one or a quarter past one It’s twenty past one It’s twenty five past one It’s half past one It’s twenty five to two It’s twenty to two It’s seventeen minutes to two It’s fifteen minutes to two or It’s a quarter to two It’s ten to two It’s five to two It’s two o’clock It’s twelve o’clock, It’s midday, It’s midnight. Saying the time When we talk about time on a clock, we have analogue and digital clocks – analogue clocks with hands and digital clocks with numbers. We use either the 12-hour clock or the 24-hour clock. The 12-hour clock uses am’ – Ante Meridiem and pm’ – Post Meridiem after noon to distinguish the difference between day and night. For more details click here. The 24-hour clock is used for timetables 10 o’clock in morning can also be expressed as 10am or 1000and 10 o’clock at night can also be expressed as 10pm or 2200 1 o’clock in the morning – 1am or 0100and 1 o’clock in the afternoon 1pm or 1300 0100 – 1am – It’s one o’clock in the morning.0200 – 2am – It’s two o’clock in the morning.0300 – 3am – It’s three o’clock in the morning.0400 – 4am – It’s four o’clock in the morning.0500 – 5am – It’s five o’clock in the morning.0600 – 6am – It’s six o’clock in the morning.0700 – 7am – It’s seven o’clock in the morning.0800 – 8am – It’s eight o’clock in the morning.0900 – 9am – It’s nine o’clock in the morning.1000 – 10am – It’s ten o’clock in the morning.1100 – 11am – It’s eleven o’clock in the morning.1200 – – – It’s twelve midday/noon1230 – – 1pm – It’s one o’clock in the afternoon.1400 – 2pm – It’s two o’clock in the afternoon.1500 – 3pm – It’s three o’clock in the afternoon.1600 – 4pm – It’s four o’clock in the afternoon.1700 – 5pm – It’s five o’clock in the afternoon.1800 – 6pm – It’s six o’clock in the evening.1900 – 7pm – It’s seven o’clock in the evening.2000 – 8pm – It’s eight o’clock in the evening.2100 – 9pm – It’s nine o’clock at night.2200 – 10pm – It’s ten o’clock at night.2300 – 11pm – It’s eleven o’clock at night.2400 – – – It’s twelve midnight We only use o’clock for the hours on the dot. For times outside the hour and five-minute intervals, we say minutes past or minutes to 0101 one-oh-one – one minute past one0102 one-oh-two – two minutes past one0103 one-oh-three – three minutes past one0104 one-oh-four – four minutes past one 0105 one-oh-five – five past one 0106 one-oh-six – six minutes past one0107 one-oh-seven – seven minutes past one0108 one-oh-eight – eight minutes past one0109 one-oh-nine – nine minutes past one 0110 one-ten – ten past one 0111 one-eleven – eleven minutes past one0112 one-twelve – twelve minutes past one0113 one-thirteen – thirteen minutes past one0114 one-fourteen – fourteen minutes past one 0115 one-fifteen – fifteen minutes past one or a quarter past one 0116 one-sixteen – sixteen minutes past one0117 one-seventeen – seventeen minutes past one0118 one-eighteen – eighteen minutes past one0119 one-nineteen – nineteen minutes past one 0120 one-twenty – twenty past one 0121 one-twenty-one – twenty-one minutes past one0122 one-twenty-two – twenty-two minutes past one0123 one-twenty-three – twenty-three minutes past one0124 one-twenty-four – twenty-four minutes past one 0125 one-twenty-five – twenty-five past one 0126 one-twenty-six – twenty-six minutes past one0127 one-twenty-seven – twenty-seven minutes past one0128 one-twenty-eight – twenty-eight minutes past one0129 one-twenty-nine – twenty-nine minutes past one 0130 one-thirty – thirty minutes past one or half past one 0131 one-thirty-one – twenty-nine minutes to two0132 one-thirty-two – twenty-eight minutes to two0133 one-thirty-three – twenty-seven minutes to two0134 one-thirty-four – twenty-six minutes to two 0135 one-thirty-five – twenty-five to two 0136 one-thirty-six – twenty-four minutes to two0137 one-thirty-seven- twenty-three minutes to two0138 one-thirty-eight – twenty-two minutes to two0139 one-thirty-nine – twenty-one minutes to two 0140 one-forty – twenty to two 0141 one-forty-one – nineteen minutes to two0142 one-forty-two – eighteen minutes to two0143 one-forty-three – seventeen minutes to two0144 one-forty-four – sixteen minutes to two 0145 one-forty-five – fifteen minutes to two or a quarter to two 0146 one- forty-six – fourteen minutes to two0147 one-forty-seven – thirteen minutes to two0148 one-forty-eight – twelve minutes to two0149 one-forty-nine – eleven minutes to two 0150 one-fifty – ten to two 0151 one-fifty-one – nine minutes to two0152 one-fifty-two – eight minutes to two0153 one-fifty-three – seven minutes to two0154 one-fifty-four – six minutes to two 0155 one-fifty-five- five to two 0156 one-fifty-six – four minutes to two0157 one-fifty-seven – three minutes to two0158 one-fifty-eight – two minutes to two0159 one-fifty-nine – one minute to two 0200 oh-two-hundred hours – two o’clock Expressions used when telling the time It is exactly… It’s exactly two o’clockIt is about… It’s about two o’clockIt is around… It’s around two o’clockIt is almost… It’s almost two o’clockIt has just gone… It’s just gone two o’clock Expressions used when you don’t know the time Sorry, I have no couldn’t tell haven’t got a clue. 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