ヒル
Meanings
Noun
1. noon; midday
Adverb
Noun
2. daytime
Noun
3. lunch
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (27 in total)
midday; broad daylight
daytime; during the day; time from sunrise until sunset; diurnal period
sleeping during the day; (afternoon) nap; siesta
Examples (27 in total)
I slept until noon.
We take a rest at noon.
Every day at noon I have a one hour break.
Day alternates with night.
Tom left home at noon.
She made her appearance around noon.
I have an appointment with him at noon.
It was almost noon when I woke up.
The lengths of day and night are the same today.
I will have finished the work by noon.
He sleeps during the day and works at night.
We work by day, and rest by night.
In the summer, days are long and nights are short.
The sun shines in the daytime and the moon at night.
The train will probably arrive at the station before noon.
We work by day and rest by night.
Ken will be at home until noon.
Betty will be able to come before noon.
Day and night come alternately.
I finished writing the letter by noon.
The bottle of wine I bought this afternoon is in the fridge.
Do you think we'll reach his house before noon?
I expect her to come back before lunch.
"How long did you swim today?" "From 9 in the morning till 3 in the afternoon."
I slept until noon, and then studied for the rest of the day.
I have half an hour lunch break.
It's 4:30 in the afternoon.