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noon

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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noon /nuːn/ ●●● W3 noun [uncountable]  TMC12 oclock in the daytime 正午,中午 SYN middayat/before/by noon We left home at noon. 我们在中午离开了家。 He rarely gets up before noon. 他很少在中午之前起床。 We met at 12 noon. 我们中午12点见了面。 morning, noon, and night at morning1(5)
Examples from the Corpus
noonAnyone who wishes to have their bike security marked should pop along between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.The Nordic Initiative will sponsor a luncheon for the group at noon in the Ramada Inn.She promises to come for him at noon.He says some one called at her house at noon yesterday, and its likely he returned later with the robbers.Danny hardly ever gets up before noon.Regular gallery hours are 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday, noon to 5 p. m. Sunday.Friday, noon to 5 p. m.The gallery is open from noon to 6 p.m.Mrs Hooper sat in the attic morning, noon and night, and their presents lay unopened under Noreen's artistic tree.The galleries, many of which are closed Mondays or Tuesdays, open at 11 a. m. or noon.the noon mealat/before/by noonOfficials said they began pumping fuel from the barge before noon Sunday at a rate of 240,000 gallons an hour.Racing begins on Saturday with roads closing at noon and practising at 12.30.Pigeons used to the northern hemisphere but moved to the southern hemisphere likewise orient with the predicted 180° error at noon.Las Vegas bookmakers started posting odds by noon Tuesday, soon after nominations were announced.A more complex spiral develops if we chart the different position of the Sun at noon over the course of a year.The company had taken off for London on a Sunday at noon, arriving Monday at noon for a Tuesday night opening.
Origin noon Old English non ninth hour from sunrise, from Latin nonus ninth
noon nounChinese
daytime the Corpus in 12 o’clock


noon
noon /nuːn/ noun [uncountable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: non 'ninth hour from sunrise', from Latin nonus 'ninth'
12 o'clock in the daytime
   SYN  midday
    at/before/by noon
    We left home at noon.
    He rarely gets up before noon.
    We met at 12 noon.
morning, noon, and night at morning1(5)


noonBrE /nuːn/ 🔊NAmE /nuːn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] 12 o'clock in the middle of the day 正午;中午 SYN midday We should be there by noon. 我们应该最晚中午到达。🔊🔊The conference opens at 12 noon on Saturday. 这次会议在星期六中午 12 点开幕。🔊🔊the noon deadline for the end of hostilities中午结束敌对状态这一最后期限I'm leaving on the noon train. 我坐中午的火车走。🔊🔊the glaring light of high noon 正午眩目的阳光morning, noon and ˈnightat all times of the day and night (used to emphasize that sth happens very often or that it happens continuously) 从早到晚;一天到晚She talks about him morning, noon and night. 她整天把他挂在嘴边。🔊🔊The work continues morning, noon and night. 这项工作从早到晚持续进行。🔊🔊