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1 Day
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2 Clarence Day
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3 de cada día
= day to day [day-to-day]Ex. The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.* * *= day to day [day-to-day]Ex: The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.
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4 las veinticuatro horas
= day and night, day or night, night and dayEx. As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.Ex. Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.Ex. And they worked night and day to make their dream come true.* * *= day and night, day or night, night and dayEx: As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.
Ex: Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.Ex: And they worked night and day to make their dream come true. -
5 un día sí y otro también
Ex. People with diabetes have to do it every day, day in and day out.* * *Ex: People with diabetes have to do it every day, day in and day out.
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6 de día y de noche
= day and night, night and dayEx. As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.Ex. And they worked night and day to make their dream come true.* * *= day and night, night and dayEx: As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.
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7 por el día y por la noche
= day and night, night and dayEx. As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.Ex. And they worked night and day to make their dream come true.* * *= day and night, night and dayEx: As those seeking information expect rapid service, day and night, publishers must be innovative and adapt to the challenges ahead.
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8 de día en día
• day after day• day by day• from day to day -
9 día tras día
• day after day• day in and day out• day in day out• time after time -
10 del día o de la noche
Ex. Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.* * *Ex: Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.
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11 por el día o por la noche
Ex. Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.* * *Ex: Internet offers significant opportunities for teaching interactive research strategies at anytime, day or night.
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12 alumno no residente
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13 día de descanso
• day off• hole up• holiday• holiday camp• lay corporation• lay day• lay days• rest day• Sabbath -
14 día del Juicio
• day of doom• day of reckoning• Doomsday• Judgment Day -
15 día libre
• day off• day out• hole up• holiday camp• Holy Communion• holy day of obligation -
16 jornada
• day journey• day's labor• day's work• journey• tour• triolet• trip about -
17 peonada
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18 cotidiano
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19 cumplimiento cotidiano de las normas
• day-to-day compliance with regulationsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cumplimiento cotidiano de las normas
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20 día a día
• day by day
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