Übersetzung für '
at o'clock' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| at ... (o'clock) {adv} | um ... (Uhr) | |
3 Wörter: Andere |
| at eight (o'clock) {adv} | um acht (Uhr) <um 8, um 8 Uhr> | |
| at eight o'clock {adv} | um achte [ugs.] [regional] [um acht Uhr] | |
| at eleven (o'clock) {adv} | um elf (Uhr) <um 11, um 11 Uhr> | |
| at five (o'clock) {adv} | um fünf (Uhr) <um 5, um 5 Uhr> | |
| at four (o'clock) {adv} | um vier (Uhr) <um 4, um 4 Uhr> | |
| at nine (o'clock) {adv} | um neun (Uhr) <um 9, um 9 Uhr> | |
| at one o'clock {adv} | um 1 Uhr | |
| at one o'clock {adv} | um ein Uhr <um 1, um 1 Uhr> | |
| at seven (o'clock) {adv} | um sieben (Uhr) <um 7, um 7 Uhr> | |
| at six (o'clock) {adv} | um sechs (Uhr) <um 6, um 6 Uhr> | |
| at ten (o'clock) {adv} | um zehn (Uhr) <um 10, um 10 Uhr> | |
| at three (o'clock) {adv} | um drei (Uhr) <um 3, um 3 Uhr> | |
| at twelve (o'clock) {adv} | um zwölf (Uhr) <um 12, um 12 Uhr> | |
| at twelve o'clock {adv} | um 12 Uhr | |
| at two (o'clock) {adv} | um zwei (Uhr) <um 2, um 2 Uhr> | |
4 Wörter: Andere |
| at 11 o'clock prompt {adv} [Br.] | um genau elf (Uhr) | |
| at 9 o'clock sharp {adv} | genau um neun | |
| at about 2 o'clock {adv} | etwa um 2 Uhr | |
| at about five o'clock {adv} | (so) gegen fünf (Uhr) [ugs.] | |
| at around four o'clock {adv} | etwa um vier Uhr | |
| at ten o'clock sharp {adv} | Punkt zehn Uhr | |
| at three o'clock prompt {adv} [Br.] | um Punkt 3 Uhr | |
| at two o'clock precisely {adv} | genau um 2 Uhr | |
| at two o'clock sharp {adv} | Punkt 2 Uhr | |
| Come at five o'clock! | Komm um fünf Uhr! | |
| precisely at five o'clock {adv} | genau um 5 Uhr | |
5+ Wörter: Andere |
| at 11 o'clock at the earliest {adv} | frühestens um elf | |
| at four o'clock on the dot {adv} [coll.] | um Punkt 4 Uhr | |
| at one o'clock in the afternoon {adv} | um 1 Uhr nachmittags | |
| at six o'clock on Saturdays {adv} | samstags um 6 Uhr | |
| at ten o'clock in the morning {adv} | um 10 Uhr morgens | |
| at twelve o'clock or thereabout {adv} | um 12 Uhr oder so | |
| Come and see me at four o'clock. | Besuche mich um 4 Uhr. | |
| The sun sets at 6 o'clock. | Die Sonne geht um 6 Uhr unter. | |
| Work starts at 8 o'clock. | Dienstbeginn ist um 8 Uhr. | |
5+ Wörter: Verben |
| to start promptly at eight o'clock | Punkt 8 Uhr anfangen | |
Fiktion (Literatur und Film) |
| filmF The Devil at 4 O'Clock [Mervyn LeRoy] | Der Teufel kommt um vier | |
Teiltreffer |
| bot.T four-o'clock / four o'clock family {sg} [family Nyctaginaceae] | Nyctaginaceen {pl} | |
| to set the alarm (clock) for 7 o'clock | den Wecker auf 7 Uhr stellen | |
| nine o'clock | neun Uhr | |
| around two (o'clock) {adv} | gegen zwei (Uhr) | |
| around two (o'clock) {adv} | etwa um zwei (Uhr) | |
| five o'clock tea | Fünfuhrtee {m} | |
| 12 o'clock position | 12-Uhr-Position {f} | |
| towards 5 o'clock {adv} | gegen fünf Uhr | |
| after 8 o'clock {adv} | nach acht Uhr | |
| ten (o'clock) sharp {adv} | Punkt zehn (Uhr) | |
| about eight (o'clock) {adv} | gegen acht (Uhr) | |
| jobs five o'clock shift | Fünf-Uhr-Schicht {f} | |
| gastr. five o'clock tea | Fünf-Uhr-Tee {m} | |
| five o'clock shadow | Bartstoppeln {pl} | |
| five o'clock shadow | Bartschatten {m} | |
| about three o'clock {adv} | ungefähr um drei Uhr | |
| five o'clock shadow | nachmittäglicher Anflug {m} von Bartstoppeln | |
| ten o'clock sharp | Glock zehn [veraltet] | |
| neol. beer o'clock [hum.] [coll.] | Bierzeit {f} [hum.] [südd.] | |
| Come before twelve o'clock! | Komm vor 12! | |
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Übersetzung für 'at o'clock' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- at ... (o'clock) {adv}
- um ... (Uhr)
- at eight (o'clock) {adv}
- um acht (Uhr) <um 8, um 8 Uhr>
- at eight o'clock {adv}
- um achte [ugs.] [regional] [um acht Uhr]
- at eleven (o'clock) {adv}
- um elf (Uhr) <um 11, um 11 Uhr>
- at five (o'clock) {adv}
- um fünf (Uhr) <um 5, um 5 Uhr>
- at four (o'clock) {adv}
- um vier (Uhr) <um 4, um 4 Uhr>
- at nine (o'clock) {adv}
- um neun (Uhr) <um 9, um 9 Uhr>
- at one o'clock {adv}
- um 1 Uhr
um ein Uhr <um 1, um 1 Uhr>
- at seven (o'clock) {adv}
- um sieben (Uhr) <um 7, um 7 Uhr>
- at six (o'clock) {adv}
- um sechs (Uhr) <um 6, um 6 Uhr>
- at ten (o'clock) {adv}
- um zehn (Uhr) <um 10, um 10 Uhr>
- at three (o'clock) {adv}
- um drei (Uhr) <um 3, um 3 Uhr>
- at twelve (o'clock) {adv}
- um zwölf (Uhr) <um 12, um 12 Uhr>
- at twelve o'clock {adv}
- um 12 Uhr
- at two (o'clock) {adv}
- um zwei (Uhr) <um 2, um 2 Uhr>
- at 11 o'clock prompt {adv} [Br.]
- um genau elf (Uhr)
- at 9 o'clock sharp {adv}
- genau um neun
- at about 2 o'clock {adv}
- etwa um 2 Uhr
- at about five o'clock {adv}
- (so) gegen fünf (Uhr) [ugs.]
- at around four o'clock {adv}
- etwa um vier Uhr
- at ten o'clock sharp {adv}
- Punkt zehn Uhr
- at three o'clock prompt {adv} [Br.]
- um Punkt 3 Uhr
- at two o'clock precisely {adv}
- genau um 2 Uhr
- at two o'clock sharp {adv}
- Punkt 2 Uhr
- Come at five o'clock!
- Komm um fünf Uhr!
- precisely at five o'clock {adv}
- genau um 5 Uhr
- at 11 o'clock at the earliest {adv}
- frühestens um elf
- at four o'clock on the dot {adv} [coll.]
- um Punkt 4 Uhr
- at one o'clock in the afternoon {adv}
- um 1 Uhr nachmittags
- at six o'clock on Saturdays {adv}
- samstags um 6 Uhr
- at ten o'clock in the morning {adv}
- um 10 Uhr morgens
- at twelve o'clock or thereabout {adv}
- um 12 Uhr oder so
- Come and see me at four o'clock.
- Besuche mich um 4 Uhr.
- The sun sets at 6 o'clock.
- Die Sonne geht um 6 Uhr unter.
- Work starts at 8 o'clock.
- Dienstbeginn ist um 8 Uhr.
- to start promptly at eight o'clock
- Punkt 8 Uhr anfangen
- The Devil at 4 O'Clock [Mervyn LeRoy]
- Der Teufel kommt um vierfilmF
- four-o'clock / four o'clock family {sg} [family Nyctaginaceae]
- Nyctaginaceen {pl}bot.T
- to set the alarm (clock) for 7 o'clock
- den Wecker auf 7 Uhr stellen
- nine o'clock
- neun Uhr
- around two (o'clock) {adv}
- gegen zwei (Uhr)
etwa um zwei (Uhr)
- five o'clock tea
- Fünfuhrtee {m}
Fünf-Uhr-Tee {m}gastr.
- 12 o'clock position
- 12-Uhr-Position {f}
- towards 5 o'clock {adv}
- gegen fünf Uhr
- after 8 o'clock {adv}
- nach acht Uhr
- ten (o'clock) sharp {adv}
- Punkt zehn (Uhr)
- about eight (o'clock) {adv}
- gegen acht (Uhr)
- five o'clock shift
- Fünf-Uhr-Schicht {f}jobs
- five o'clock shadow
- Bartstoppeln {pl}
Bartschatten {m}
nachmittäglicher Anflug {m} von Bartstoppeln
- about three o'clock {adv}
- ungefähr um drei Uhr
- ten o'clock sharp
- Glock zehn [veraltet]
- beer o'clock [hum.] [coll.]
- Bierzeit {f} [hum.] [südd.]neol.
- Come before twelve o'clock!
- Komm vor 12!
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