イチジカン
Meanings
Noun
1. one hour
Pitch accent
チジ
カン
Composed of
one; 1; best; first; foremost; beginning; start
time; hour; period; class
Composed of
one o'clock; once; at one time; for a time; for a while; a time
interval; period of time; among; between; good opportunity; chance
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
nearly one hour
Examples (38 in total)
I've been waiting for over an hour.
I studied for one hour.
I've been waiting for her for an hour.
He turned up an hour later.
I talked with her for an hour.
I met her an hour ago.
I've been waiting for one and a half-hours.
I leave in an hour.
He'll catch up with us in an hour.
Every day at noon I have a one hour break.
I can't get there in an hour.
We will arrive within an hour.
Tom got up an hour early.
The plane will take off in one hour.
It stopped snowing an hour ago.
The express train is an hour faster than the local.
It'll take at least one hour to go there.
They left the town an hour ago.
He should get to your house in an hour.
I have to go shopping. I'll be back in an hour.
Their conversation was carried on for about an hour.
Do you think you can make out the list in an hour?
The man kept talking for an hour.
I disputed with him about world peace for an hour.
You only started this job an hour ago.
It is impossible for me to finish the work in an hour.
Will you lend me your bicycle for an hour?
I ate a large pizza with a friend an hour ago.
We waited for Helen at the library for an hour, but she didn't appear.
Her fever was still higher an hour later.
I had been reading for an hour when he came in.
The train was moving at 500 miles per hour.
I am paid 10 dollars an hour.
She makes it a rule to take an hour's walk every morning.
Our train was an hour late because of the heavy snow.
The factory produced ten finished articles an hour.
He kept me waiting there for more than an hour this afternoon.
I put in an hour of jogging before I go to school.