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81 'Evening With...' event
Общая лексика: творческий вечер (the term творческий вечер is only used in relation to musicians, poets, actors and other artists)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > 'Evening With...' event
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82 Evening Class
Медицина: вечернее занятие, вечернее обучение -
83 Evening Degree Office
Общая лексика: вечернее отделение -
84 Evening Prayer
Религия: вечерня -
85 Evening Primrose
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86 Evening-scented Stock
Ботаника: левкой двурогий (Matthiola bicornis), маттиола двурогая (Matthiola bicornis), фиалка ночная (Matthiola bicornis) -
87 evening bag
Макаров: вечерняя сумочка, театральная сумочка -
88 evening bat
Биология: сумеречный гладконос (Nycticeius) -
89 evening bells
Музыка: вечерний звон (http://education.yahoo.com/search/bfq?lb=q&p=num:351.48) -
90 evening campion
1) Биология: смолёвка белая (Silene alba)2) Ботаника: дрёма белая (Melandrium album) -
91 evening civil twilight
Авиация: конец светлого времени сутокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > evening civil twilight
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92 evening classes
Образование: очно-заочная (вечерняя) форма обучения -
93 evening clothes
Общая лексика: (нарядная) вечерняя одежда, (парадная) вечерняя форма одежды -
94 evening colors
[ˌiːvnɪŋ'kʌləz]1) Американизм: сигнал "спуск флага"2) Военный термин: (вечерний) спуск флага (церемония, сигнал) -
95 evening courses
юр.Н.П. вечернее обучение -
96 evening damp
Макаров: вечерняя сырость -
97 evening degree student
Общая лексика: вечерникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > evening degree student
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98 evening department
юр.Н.П. вечернее отделение (education) -
99 evening devotion
Общая лексика: вечерняя молитва -
100 evening dew
Макаров: вечерняя роса
См. также в других словарях:
Evening — E ven*ing, n. [AS. [=ae]fnung. See {even}, n., and cf. {Eve}.] 1. The latter part and close of the day, and the beginning of darkness or night; properly, the decline of the day, or of the sun. [1913 Webster] In the ascending scale Of heaven, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Evening — is the period in which the daylight is decreasing, between the late afternoon and night, around the time when dinner is taken. Though the term is subjective, evening is typically understood to begin just before twilight, sunset, during the close… … Wikipedia
Evening — イブニング … Википедия
evening — from O.E. æfnung evening, sunset, verbal noun from æfnian become evening, grow toward evening, from æfen evening (see EVE (Cf. eve)). As a synonym of even (n.), it dates from mid 15c. and now entirely replaces the older word in this sense.… … Etymology dictionary
evening — [ēv′niŋ] n. [ME < OE æfnung, verbal n. < æfnian, to grow toward evening < æfen, evening, akin to Ger abend, prob. < IE base * epi , * opi , after, later (> Gr epi, L ob): basic sense “later part of the day”] 1. the last part of the … English World dictionary
evening — ► NOUN ▪ the period of time at the end of the day. ► ADVERB (evenings) informal ▪ in the evening; every evening. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Evening — steht für: Spuren eines Lebens, einen US amerikanischen Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2007 Evening (Magazin), ein japanisches Manga Magazin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
evening — [n] latter part of a day black, close, dark, decline, dim, dusk, duskiness, early black*, eve, even, eventide, late afternoon, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight; concepts 801,806,810 Ant. morning … New thesaurus
evening — noun 1 part of the day ADJECTIVE ▪ this, tomorrow, yesterday ▪ Friday, Saturday, etc. ▪ weekday (esp. BrE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Evening 5 — is the news program made by Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.It has been broadcasted since March 28, 2005.Newscasters;Head Newscaster:* 〔A maternity leave from February 4, 2008〕:*JNN Evening NewsDuring 18:16 from 17:50, it is broadcasted as JNN… … Wikipedia
evening — eve|ning1 W1S1 [ˈi:vnıŋ] n [: Old English; Origin: Afnung, from Afen evening ] 1.) [U and C] the early part of the night between the end of the day and the time you go to bed ▪ I do most of my studying in the evening . ▪ I m usually out on Friday … Dictionary of contemporary English