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noon

/noon/US // nun //UK // (nuːn) //

中午,正午,中午时分,正午时分

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : midday.
    • : twelve o'clock in the daytime.
    • : the highest, brightest, or finest point or part: the noon of one's career.
    • : Archaic. midnight: the noon of night.

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Examples

  • Adams’s workday typically starts around noon, since his company is based in Australia, giving him flexibility to exercise in the morning.

  • The numbers show up on states’ screens around noon Eastern time, according to Oregon health authority spokesperson Jonathan Modie.

  • He took the stage about noon to roaring crowds, falsely claiming he had won the election.

  • On June 1, Brennan set out about noon for a bicycle ride from his home in Kensington, making his way to the Capital Crescent Trail, which has a popular biking stretch from Bethesda to the Georgetown area of Washington.

  • Roads immediately adjacent to the building will stay closed most of the day, while others will open around noon.

  • It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid.

  • By noon, Russian officials reported four dead and dozens wounded.

  • Around noon, the order was given to execute the mission the next day.

  • The President was scheduled to arrive at noon, which was perfect.

  • I have always been working morning, noon and night for Mainers.

  • At noon we camped, and cooked a bite of dinner while the horses grazed; ate it, and went on again.

  • So, madame, I count upon your influence with mademoiselle to see that she is ready to set out by noon to-morrow.

  • Next morning Rome rang with the affair; by noon all three Englishmen were safely over the frontier.

  • They slept at a miserable cabin in one of the clearings, and at early dawn pushed on, reaching the Cahuilla village before noon.

  • Near noon I found a place where they'd cached two extra horses in the brush on Sage Creek.