English
Noun
seven o'clock
- (In both the 12-hour clock and the 24-hour clock) The start of the eighth hour of the day; 7:00 a.m. (07:00).
The breakfast buffet opens at seven o'clock (= "The breakfast buffet opens at 7:00 a.m.").
- (Only in the 12-hour clock) The start of the twentieth hour of the day; 7:00 p.m. (19:00).
Supper was served at seven o'clock (= "Supper was served at 7:00 p.m.").
- (informal) A position behind and slightly to the left (horizontal clock orientation) (from the location of the 7 mark on a clock face)
We've got a bogey at seven o'clock.
Translations
the start of the eighth hour
- Arabic: اَلسَّاعَة اَلسَّابِعَة f (as-sāʕa s-sābiʕa)
- Catalan: les set f pl
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 七點鐘 / 七点钟 (qī diǎn zhōng), 七點 / 七点 (qī diǎn)
- Ewe: ga adre n
- Finnish: seitsemän (fi), kello seitsemän
- French: sept heures f pl
- German: sieben Uhr
- Icelandic: klukkan sjö
- Japanese: 七時 (ja) (しちじ, shichi-ji)
- Korean: 일곱시 (ilgopsi)
- Latin: hora septima
- Navajo: tsostsʼidi azlį́į́ʼ
- Ojibwe: niizhwaaso-diba'igane
- Polish: siódma (pl) f
- Portuguese: sete horas f pl
- Russian: семь часо́в (semʹ časóv, literally “seven hours”)
- Spanish: las siete f pl
- Swedish: klockan sju
- Ukrainian: сьо́ма годи́на f (sʹóma hodýna, literally “seventh hour”)
- Vietnamese: bảy giờ
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