diǎn HSK1

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106 sentences for (diǎn — o'clock) — page 5 of 6

  1. It's 11:30.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  2. Do you get up at six?

    Source: Tatoeba
  3. What could you possibly want at 4:30 in the morning?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  4. What time should we be there?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  5. It's 8:30.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  6. Dinner's at five.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  7. 下午5

    xià​wǔ5 diǎn le.

    It's 5:00 pm.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  8. I get up at six.

    Source: Tatoeba
  9. 已经9

    yǐ​jīng9 diǎn le.

    It's already nine o'clock.

    Source: Tatoeba
  10. My day doesn't start until around 4:00 in the afternoon.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  11. The security guards go on duty at 8:00 sharp every morning.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  12. The judge announced a recess, and the hearing will resume at 2 p.m.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  13. The meeting was originally scheduled to start at three, but it was postponed.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  14. The only time he can see us is at 11:00.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  15. Zero hour for the raid is set for five o'clock tomorrow morning.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  16. I got there around 3:00, 3:30 at the latest.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  17. Shenshi refers to the period between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  18. Our family eats dinner at six o'clock sharp every night.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary