用英语怎么说10 30
In English, we say “ten thirty” to describe the time 10:30. This way of expressing time is based on the way we divide a day into hours, minutes, and seconds.
he convention for telling time in English is to use the numbers one through twelve to describe the hours in a day, and to use the words “o’clock” to indicate that it is exactly on the hour. For example, to describe the time 9:00, we would say “nine o’clock.”
o describe times that are not exactly on the hour, we use the numbers one through sixty to describe the minutes, and the word “past” to indicate that the time is after the hour. For example, to describe the time 9:15, we would say “fifteen past nine.”
o describe times that are more than 30 minutes past the hour, we use the words “half past” to indicate that it is 30 minutes past the hour, and the numbers one through thirty to describe the minutes. For example, to describe the time 10:30, we would say “half past ten.”
ere are some examples of how to use this convention in English:
I’ll meet you at ten thirty.” (我会在10点30分见你。)
“I have a meeting at nine o’clock.” (我有一场9点的会议。)
“Can you be here at quarter past eleven” (你能在11点15分到这里吗)
“The movie starts at half past seven.” (电影从7点半开始。)

