Examples of using O'clock in English and their translations into Czech
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It's seven o'clock.
Six o'clock Friday is perfect.
It's 5 o'clock.
We have been out here since 6 o'clock.
It's 2:00 o'clock, Tom.
People also translate
Can you stay alive till 5 o'clock?
Your three o'clock is here.
Tomorrow morning at 5 o'clock.
It's four o'clock, for Pete's sake.
It's now ten o'clock.
At 6 o'clock we go to the new terminal.
It's four o'clock.
I'm at 3 o'clock, but I don't see anything.
Wait until five o'clock.
We get up at 6 o'clock so nobody will see us work.
I got up at six o'clock.
Mia, at your 2 o'clock, there is a man in a blue suit.
It's Saturday, two o'clock.
There's a Kraut at 1 o'clock with a pennant on his antenna.
Thank you. She has to be there at 7 o'clock.
Where were you at three o'clock on Saint Valentine's Day?
Höxenhaven will join me at 6 o'clock.
Five o'clock means five o'clock, not 10 after.
Miley, I have been up since 4 o'clock, hon.
It's always five o'clock somewhere, as my mother used to say. Bourbon?
There's a man carrying a sack at your 11 o'clock.
At the sound of the 4 o'clock drum we enter from front and rear gates.
We have been working the stables since four o'clock.
Ten o'clock, to your left, across the street, there's a silver Chrysler Voyager.
About two miles. I have got a submarine at three o'clock.