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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

French
French
English
English

H, h [aʃ] N m <pl H>

1. H (lettre):

H
H, h

2. H (heure):

9 h 10
9.10
English
English
French
French
h
km/h
km/h
H
H, h m
rouler à 80 km/h
heure f H
bombe f H

in the PONS Dictionary

French
French
English
English

h N

h abbreviation of heure

heure [œʀ] N f

1. heure (mesure de durée):

24 heures sur 24

2. heure (indication chiffrée):

20 to 6

3. heure (point précis du jour):

4. heure (distance):

5. heure (moment dans la journée):

il est l'heure de +infin
it's time to +infin

6. heure (moment dans le cours des événements):

Phrases:

H, h [aʃ, ´aʃ] N m inv

H
H
H
h
h as in Harry Brit
h as in How Am
h for Harry Brit
h for How Am
1 h 30 heure locale
1.30am local time Brit
1 h 30 heure locale
1:30 a.m. local time Am
à la vitesse de 100 km/h
at a speed of 100 km/h
ouvrir à 15 h
to open at 3 p.m.
English
English
French
French
H
H m
H
h m
km/h
km/h m
heure f H
in the PONS Dictionary
French
French
English
English

h N

h abbreviation of heure

heure [œʀ] N f

1. heure (mesure de durée):

24 heures sur 24

2. heure (indication chiffrée):

20 to 6

3. heure (point précis du jour):

4. heure (distance):

5. heure (moment dans la journée):

il est l'heure de +infin
it's time to +infin

6. heure (moment dans le cours des événements):

Phrases:

H, h [aʃ, 'aʃ] N m inv

H
H
H
h

H.S. [aʃɛs]

H.S. abbreviation of hors service:

être H.S. inf personne
être H.S. inf personne

H.T. [aʃte] ADV

H.T. abbreviation of hors taxes

H.T.

C.H.U. [seaʃy] N m

C.H.U. abbreviation of centre hospitalier universitaire

C.H.U.

U.H.T. [yaʃte]

U.H.T. abbreviation of ultra-haute température

U.H.T.

H.L.M. ['aʃɛlɛm] N m o f inv

H.L.M. abbreviation of habitation à loyer modéré

H.L.M.
English
English
French
French
h
H
H m
H
h m
km/h
km/h m

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

à la vitesse de 100 km/h
at a speed of 100 km/h
ouvrir à 15 h
to open at 3 p.m.
1 h 30 heure locale
1.30am local time Brit
1 h 30 heure locale
1:30 a.m. local time Am

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Un changement d'orientation de ces poils permet de décoller les setæ du support.
fr.wikipedia.org
Avec une vitesse de libération maximale de 60 centimètres par seconde, un simple saut d'homme à sa surface suffirait pour y décoller.
fr.wikipedia.org
Un motoplaneur peut décoller et naviguer comme un avion et voler comme un planeur, moteur coupé.
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À 16 heures les avions décollent et parcourent le chemin sans incident.
fr.wikipedia.org
A l’instar de son père sa carrière à haut niveau prend du temps à décoller.
fr.wikipedia.org