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noontime

/noon-tahym/US // ˈnunˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈnuːnˌtaɪm) //

中午时分,正午时分,中午,中午时间

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : noon; noontide; noonday: Will he be home at noontime?

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Examples

  • On May 5, he sat with Frank in the solarium and listened expectantly to Gary Null’s noontime radio show.

  • Ohio State officials confirmed Saturday that they could have gone ahead with their noontime game at Illinois but thought it prudent to cancel.

  • Perhaps it was the noontime trysts he was arranging at a nearby 59th Street hotel and expensing to the network.

  • If he had the money, he could catch a train before noontime and reach the mountain by the middle of the afternoon.

  • Martha served coffee and buttermilk-pop at break-time, and presided over noontime feasts, served in several sittings, in the tent.

  • Every noontime for two weeks this scene was enacted, to the vast delight of a simple, childish people.

  • The Governor thought the evening affair should be in Austin, and that we should hit Dallas around noontime.

  • The true hour for Chartres is not at noontime, when the tourists flock to the empty church, but in the morning with the dawn.