After-Hours meaning in Urdu
After-Hours Sentence
After-Hours Definitions
1) After-Hours : کام کے وقت کے بعد : (satellite adjective) after closing time especially a legally established closing time.
An after-hours club.
Useful Words
A.M. : دوپہر سے پہلے , Split Shift : شفٹوں میں تقسیم وقت , Wink : آنکھیں مارنا , Coda : اختتامی حصہ , Lid : ڈھکن , Seal : مہر , After Hours : کام کے وقت ے بعد بھی , Moonlight : دوسری نوکری کرنا , Horary : ہر گھنٹے , Small Hours : آدھی رات کے فوراً بعد کی گھڑیاں , Moonlighter : وہ شخص جو ایک نوکری کے ساتھ دوسرا کام بھی کرئے , Half-Time : جز وقتی طور پر , Prime Time : ٹیلی ویژن دیکھنے کے بنیادی اوقات سے اس وقت میں زیادہ ناظرین ہوتے ہیں , Complin : عبادت کا آخری وقت , After-School : اسکول کے وقت کے بعد , 24/7 : ساتوں دن چوبیس گھنٹے , Morning Room : ایک کمرہ , Hour Hand : چھوٹی سوئی , Dial : گھڑی , Timekeeper : حساب رکھنے والا شخص , Civil Time : معیاری وقت , Sundial : ساعت شمسی , Evensong : عبادت کے سات مقررہ گھنٹوں میں سے چھٹا گھنٹہ , Unlawful : غلط , Lawful : جائز , Nowadays : حال , Blink Of An Eye : لمحہ , Early : پہلے , Late : دیر , Eastern Standard Time : مشرقی وقت , Temporiser : دفع الوقتی کرنے والا
Useful Words Definitions
A.M.: "Ante Meridiem" or "A.M." is a Latin expression used to denote the time between midnight (12:00 a.m.) and noon (11:59 a.m.) in a 12-hour clock system. This designation distinguishes morning hours before noon from "P.M." (Post Meridiem), which signifies the afternoon and evening hours following noon, aiding in time notation within the 12-hour format.
Split Shift: a working shift divided into two periods of time with several hours in between.
Wink: closing one eye quickly as a signal.
Coda: the closing section of a musical composition.
Lid: a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc..
Seal: a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents.
After Hours: not during regular hours.
Moonlight: work a second job, usually after hours.
Horary: relating to the hours.
Small Hours: the hours just after midnight.
Moonlighter: a person who holds a second job (usually after hours).
Half-Time: for less than the standard number of hours.
Prime Time: the hours between 7 and 11 p.m. when the largest tv audience is available.
Complin: last of the seven canonical hours just before retiring.
After-School: outside regular school hours.
24/7: uptime is 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Morning Room: a sitting room used during the daylight hours.
Hour Hand: the shorter hand of a clock that points to the hours.
Dial: the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours.
Timekeeper: a clerk who keeps track of the hours worked by employees.
Civil Time: the official time in a local region (adjusted for location around the Earth); established by law or custom.
Sundial: timepiece that indicates the daylight hours by the shadow that the gnomon casts on a calibrated dial.
Evensong: the sixth of the seven canonical hours of the divine office; early evening; now often made a public service on Sundays.
Unlawful: having no legally established claim.
Lawful: having a legally established claim.
Nowadays: the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech.
Blink Of An Eye: a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat).
Early: at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time.
Late: being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.
Eastern Standard Time: standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States.
Temporiser: someone who temporizes; someone who tries to gain time or who waits for a favorable time.