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		Definition of bedtime in English: bedtimenoun ˈbɛdtʌɪmˈbɛdˌtaɪm The usual time when someone goes to bed. 就寝时间,上床时间  it was well past her bedtime 早就过了她的就寝时间。 临睡前讲的故事。 Example sentencesExamples -  Before bedtime I am phoned by Jeff, an Australian I sometimes meet after Sunday church.
 -  Go through the usual bedtime routine, say goodnight and leave the room.
 -  The bedtime prayer, Kirtan Sohila is usually recited just before sleeping at night.
 -  He would then insist on playing with his daughter until well past her bedtime.
 -  At bedtime Karl has more medicine before his mother takes him upstairs on a chairlift and puts him to bed.
 -  Try to create a bedtime routine, such as a warm bath and warm milky drink every night.
 -  Try to establish a regular bedtime routine, going to bed and getting up at about the same time each day
 -  Ten minutes a day, while drinking the bedtime cocoa, would be a jolly good start.
 -  That said, I may well change my mind again tomorrow, but it's bedtime for now and my eyes hurt.
 -  A bedtime routine helps your baby to know what to expect, and to settle down ready for sleep at night.
 -  My bedtime was at nine, even during the school holidays, and before that I had to take the dog out for his nightly walk.
 -  Some parents let their children take turns staying up half an hour later than their usual bedtime.
 -  He got in late from a festival last night, hence my late bedtime - and has two days off, lucky.
 -  The toothpaste business does not recur, but the bedtime antics carry on as normal night after night.
 -  Very odd, I couldn't get to sleep at all - despite not going to bed til way past my bedtime.
 -  At bedtime, I sneaked Ken away with me, and placed him on my bedside table for easy access.
 -  Keep a regular bedtime hour, and make sure your bedroom is conducive to sleep.
 -  The new additions to the gameplay and this new story keep me up till way past my bedtime.
 -  It has grown out of a family habit of telling stories and reading aloud at bedtime.
 -  Until that moment she had thought it no more than a book of bedtime stories for children.
 
    Definition of bedtime in US English: bedtimenounˈbedˌtīmˈbɛdˌtaɪm The usual time when someone goes to bed. 就寝时间,上床时间  it was well past her bedtime 早就过了她的就寝时间。 as modifier a bedtime story Example sentencesExamples -  That said, I may well change my mind again tomorrow, but it's bedtime for now and my eyes hurt.
 -  It has grown out of a family habit of telling stories and reading aloud at bedtime.
 -  Some parents let their children take turns staying up half an hour later than their usual bedtime.
 -  Try to create a bedtime routine, such as a warm bath and warm milky drink every night.
 -  Keep a regular bedtime hour, and make sure your bedroom is conducive to sleep.
 -  Go through the usual bedtime routine, say goodnight and leave the room.
 -  He got in late from a festival last night, hence my late bedtime - and has two days off, lucky.
 -  Before bedtime I am phoned by Jeff, an Australian I sometimes meet after Sunday church.
 -  At bedtime, I sneaked Ken away with me, and placed him on my bedside table for easy access.
 -  Ten minutes a day, while drinking the bedtime cocoa, would be a jolly good start.
 -  Try to establish a regular bedtime routine, going to bed and getting up at about the same time each day
 -  The bedtime prayer, Kirtan Sohila is usually recited just before sleeping at night.
 -  My bedtime was at nine, even during the school holidays, and before that I had to take the dog out for his nightly walk.
 -  He would then insist on playing with his daughter until well past her bedtime.
 -  A bedtime routine helps your baby to know what to expect, and to settle down ready for sleep at night.
 -  The new additions to the gameplay and this new story keep me up till way past my bedtime.
 -  Very odd, I couldn't get to sleep at all - despite not going to bed til way past my bedtime.
 -  The toothpaste business does not recur, but the bedtime antics carry on as normal night after night.
 -  At bedtime Karl has more medicine before his mother takes him upstairs on a chairlift and puts him to bed.
 -  Until that moment she had thought it no more than a book of bedtime stories for children.
 
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