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1 days
adv разг. днём, в дневное времяСинонимический ряд:1. daylights (noun) daylights; daytimes2. period (noun) age; epoch; era; period; time3. times (noun) ages; epochs; eras; periods; times -
2 lights
n pl лёгкиеСинонимический ряд:1. angles (noun) angles; aspects; slants; standpoints; viewpoints2. dawns (noun) auroras or aurorae; cockcrows; dawns; daybreaks; daylights; mornings; sunrises; sunups3. lightings (noun) illuminations; lightings; luminosity4. alights (verb) alights; lands; perches; roosts; set down; sets down; settles; sits down; touch down; touches down5. enkindles (verb) enkindles; fires; ignites; inflames; kindles6. enlivens (verb) animates; brightens; enlivens7. happens (verb) bumps; chances; happens; hits; meets; stumbles; tumbles8. lightens (verb) illuminates; illumines; lightens -
3 mornings
adv амер. по утрамСинонимический ряд:1. dawns (noun) auroras or aurorae; cockcrow; cockcrows; dawning; dawns; daybreaks; daylights; lights; sunrises; sunup; sunups2. forenoons (noun) forenoons -
4 auroras
Синонимический ряд:dawns (noun) cockcrows; dawns; daybreaks; daylights; lights; mornings; sunrises; sunups
См. также в других словарях:
daylights — UK [ˈdeɪˌlaɪts] US noun informal Phrases: beat the daylights out of someone ▪ beat the living daylights out of someone ▪ frighten the daylights out of someone ▪ frighten the living daylights out of someone ▪ knock the daylights out of someone ▪… … Useful english dictionary
daylights — noun mental soundness, wits, consciousness. It scared the daylights out of us! … Wiktionary
daylights — day|lights [ deı,laıts ] noun INFORMAL beat/knock the (living) daylights out of someone to hit someone very hard many times so that you injure them seriously scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of someone to make someone suddenly feel very… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
daylights — UK [ˈdeɪˌlaɪts] / US noun informal beat/knock the (living) daylights out of someone to hit someone very hard many times so that you injure them seriously scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of someone to make someone suddenly feel very… … English dictionary
daylight — noun (U) 1 the light produced by the sun during the day: We ll keep working while there s still enough daylight. 2 daylight robbery BrE informal a situation in which something costs you a lot more than it should: £2.50 for a cup of coffee? It s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
daylight — noun 1》 the natural light of the day. ↘dawn. 2》 visible distance between one person or thing and another. Phrases the living daylights out of do the specified thing to (someone) with great severity: he beat the living daylights out of them.… … English new terms dictionary
daylight — noun Date: 13th century 1. the light of day 2. daytime 3. dawn 4. a. knowledge or understanding of something that has been obscure < began to see daylight on the problem > b … New Collegiate Dictionary
day·light — /ˈdeıˌlaıt/ noun, pl lights 1 [noncount] : the light of the sun and sky during the day : the natural light of day Open up the curtains and let some daylight into the room. As daylight fades into darkness, everyone returns to their homes. For… … Useful english dictionary
beat — [[t]bi͟ːt[/t]] ♦ beats, beating, beaten (The form beat is used in the present tense and is the past tense.) 1) VERB If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard. [V n] My wife tried to stop them and they beat her... [V n to n] They… … English dictionary
startle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. start, alarm, frighten, shock, surprise, amaze. See surprise, doubt, fear. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. alarm, shock, astonish, disturb, agitate; see also frighten 1 , surprise 2 . III (Roget s 3… … English dictionary for students
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