at (Time)
Grammar Pattern
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: Used for specific times and moments
用于具体时间和时刻
Usado para horas específicas y momentos
特定の時刻や瞬間に使う
특정 시각과 순간에 사용
Use 'at' for precise clock times (at 5 o'clock), mealtimes (at lunch), specific points (at midnight, at noon), and some expressions (at night, at the weekend - British).
'at'用于精确的钟点时间(at 5 o'clock)、用餐时间(at lunch)、特定时刻(at midnight, at noon)以及一些表达(at night, at the weekend - 英式)。
Usa 'at' para horas precisas (at 5 o'clock), horas de comida (at lunch), momentos específicos (at midnight, at noon) y algunas expresiones (at night, at the weekend - británico).
「at」は正確な時刻(at 5 o'clock)、食事時間(at lunch)、特定の時点(at midnight, at noon)、いくつかの表現(at night, at the weekend - イギリス英語)に使います。
'at'은 정확한 시각(at 5 o'clock), 식사 시간(at lunch), 특정 시점(at midnight, at noon), 그리고 일부 표현(at night, at the weekend - 영국식)에 사용합니다.
例文
- I wake up at 7am. 我早上七点起床。Me despierto a las 7am.私は朝7時に起きます。저는 아침 7시에 일어나요.
- Let's meet at noon. 我们中午见面吧。Nos vemos al mediodía.正午に会いましょう。정오에 만나요.
- The party is at night. 派对是在晚上。La fiesta es de noche.パーティーは夜です。파티는 밤에 있어요.
- I'll call you at lunchtime. 午餐时间我给你打电话。Te llamaré a la hora del almuerzo.昼食時に電話します。점심시간에 전화할게요.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: spoken, written, everyday
トーン: descriptive
✓ 正しい言い方
- Meet me at 3 o'clock.3点钟见。Encuéntrame a las 3.3時に会いましょう。3시에 만나요.
- I'll see you at Christmas.圣诞节见。Te veré en Navidad.クリスマスに会いましょう。크리스마스에 만나요.
- The shop closes at midnight.商店午夜关门。La tienda cierra a medianoche.店は真夜中に閉まります。가게는 자정에 문을 닫아요.
- I wake up at 7am.我早上七点起床。Me despierto a las 7am.朝7時に起きます。저는 아침 7시에 일어나요.
✗ 間違った言い方
- I wake up in 7am. (use 'at')I wake up in 7am.(应用'at')I wake up in 7am. (se usa 'at')I wake up in 7am.(「at」を使う)I wake up in 7am.('at'을 사용)
- Meet me on 3 o'clock. (use 'at')Meet me on 3 o'clock.(应用'at')Meet me on 3 o'clock. (se usa 'at')Meet me on 3 o'clock.(「at」を使う)Meet me on 3 o'clock.('at'을 사용)
起源と歴史
Time preposition for specific points
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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