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1 daylight
1) ((also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) luz (del día)2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) amanecerdaylight n luz del díatr['deɪlaɪt]1 luz nombre femenino de día\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto beat/knock the living daylights out of somebody pegarle una soberana paliza a alguiento scare/frighten the living daylights out of somebody darle un susto de muerte a alguienit's daylight robbery! ¡es un (auténtico) robo!, ¡es un timo!in broad daylight en pleno día, a plena luz del díadaylight ['deɪ.laɪt] n1) : luz f del díain broad daylight: a plena luz del día2) daybreak3) daytimen.• día s.m.• luz del día s.f.mass noun luz f (del día)to beat/scare the (living) daylights out of somebody — (colloq)
that dog scares the (living) daylights out of me — ese perro me da pánico or terror
['deɪlaɪt]he beat the (living) daylights out of him — le dio una paliza tremenda; robbery
1.N luz f (del día)at daylight — (=dawn) al amanecer
in the daylight, by daylight — de día
in broad daylight — a plena luz del día, en pleno día
to see daylight —
I am beginning to see daylight — (=understand) empiezo a ver las cosas claras; (=approach the end of a job) ya vislumbro el final
- beat or knock the- scare the living daylights out of sb2.CPDdaylight attack N — ataque m diurno
daylight hours NPL — horas fpl de luz
* * *mass noun luz f (del día)to beat/scare the (living) daylights out of somebody — (colloq)
that dog scares the (living) daylights out of me — ese perro me da pánico or terror
he beat the (living) daylights out of him — le dio una paliza tremenda; robbery
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2 daylight
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3 daylight
adj.diurno.adv.in daylight -> a la luz del día.s.1 (luz del) día.2 luz del día, día, intensidad luminosa del día, luz diurna. -
4 daylight
viluminar vEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > daylight
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5 daylight time
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6 daylight savings time
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7 daylight saving time
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8 daylight color film
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9 daylight loading
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10 daylight-saving time
[ˌdeɪlaɪt'seɪvɪŋˌtaɪm]N (US) horario m de verano -
11 daylight-saving time
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > daylight-saving time
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12 daylight factor
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > daylight factor
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13 daylight factor method
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > daylight factor method
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14 daylight factor
factor de luz de díaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > daylight factor
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15 daylight colliery
nCOAL, MINE mina de carbón a cielo abierto f -
16 daylight colour film
n (BrE)CINEMAT, PHOTO película en color para la luz del día f -
17 daylight exposure
nPHOTO exposición para la luz del día f -
18 daylight film
nCINEMAT, PHOTO película para la luz del día f -
19 daylight lamp
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20 daylight loading tank
nPHOTO tanque de carga para la luz diurna mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > daylight loading tank
См. также в других словарях:
daylight — ► NOUN 1) the natural light of the day. 2) dawn. 3) visible distance between one person or thing and another. 4) (the (living) daylights) life: he beat the living daylights out of them. ● see daylight Cf. ↑see daylight … English terms dictionary
daylight — [dā′līt΄] n. 1. the light of day; sunlight 2. dawn; daybreak 3. full understanding or knowledge of something hidden or obscure 4. the approaching end of a task or an ordeal [to see daylight ahead] 5. [pl.] [Old Slang] Slang former the eyes 6 … English World dictionary
Daylight — Day light ( l[imac]t), n. 1. The light of day as opposed to the darkness of night; the light of the sun, as opposed to that of the moon or to artificial light. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. The eyes. [Prov. Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Daylight — Daylight. См. Просвет. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
daylight — c.1300 (as two words from mid 12c., daies liht), from DAY (Cf. day) + LIGHT (Cf. light) (n.); its figurative sense of clearly visible open space between two things (1820) has been used in references to boats in a race, U.S. football running backs … Etymology dictionary
daylight — [n] light part of 24 hours aurora, dawn, day, daybreak, daytime, during the day, light, light of day, sunlight, sunrise, sunshine; concept 810 Ant. darkness, evening, night, sunset … New thesaurus
Daylight — For other uses, see Daylight (disambiguation). World map showing the areas of the Earth receiving daylight around 13:00 UTC, April 2nd. Daylight or the light of day is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the… … Wikipedia
daylight — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, full ▪ He was robbed in broad daylight. ▪ bright ▪ natural ▪ I prefer to work in natural daylight … Collocations dictionary
Daylight — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Daylight … Deutsch Wikipedia
daylight — day|light [ˈdeılaıt] n [U] 1.) the light produced by the sun during the day in daylight ▪ They re shy animals and don t often come out in daylight. ▪ The park is open to the public during daylight hours . ▪ If possible, it s better to work in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
daylight — [[t]de͟ɪlaɪt[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark. It was still daylight but all the cars had their headlights on... Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed. Ant: night 2) N… … English dictionary