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pm; p.m. (It is not always clear what times "12:00 a.m." and "12:00 p.m." denote. From the Latin words meridies (midday), ante (before) and post (after), the term ante meridiem (a.m.) means before midday and post meridiem (p.m.) means after midday. Since strictly speaking "noon" (midday) is neither before nor after itself, the terms a.m. and p.m. do not apply. However, since 12:01 p.m. is after noon, it is common to extend this usage for 12:00 p.m. to denote noon. That leaves 12:00 a.m. to be used for midnight at the beginning of the day, continuing to 12.01 a.m. that same day. wikipedia.org Alexander Demidov); afternoon; in the afternoon; after Noon; past noon; early in the afternoon (Andrey Truhachev); after noon (MichaelBurov); after 12 midday (MichaelBurov); after twelve midday (MichaelBurov); past 12 midday (MichaelBurov); past twelve midday (MichaelBurov); after 12 noon (MichaelBurov); past 12 noon (MichaelBurov); after twelve noon (MichaelBurov); past twelve noon (MichaelBurov); past midday; post meridiem |
австрал. |
ave (= afternoon, arvo BadBlock) |
брит. |
pip emma (another term for p.m. Val_Ships) |
лат. |
post meridiem (обыкн. p. m.) |
Макаров. |
after midday; p.m. (post meridiem; лат) |
метеор. |
PM (о погоде: PM sunny Val_Ships) |
мор. |
post meridian |
рел., лат. |
Post Meridiem ("after noon", сокр. p.m.) |
стр. |
post meridiem (p.m.) |
страх. |
Past meridiem |
энерг. |
post meridiem (сокращение используется в расписаниях, повестках дня конференций и др.) |
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брит. |
pip emma (a car is scheduled to leave at 10:30 pip emma Val_Ships) |
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мор. |
post meridiem |