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2 alkonyat
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6 relamerse con
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7 relamerse del gusto con
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8 suton
• gloaming; nightfall; shade; shadow; twilight -
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10 éjjeli irányzék
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11 világító irányzék
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12 здрач
dusk, twilight; owl-light, crepuscule; nightfallпоет. evenfall, gloamingno здрач at dusk/twilight; by candlelight, in the gloamingв здрача in the dusk* * *м., само ед. dusk, twilight, owl-light, crepuscule; nightfall; поет. evenfall, gloaming; в \здрача in the dusk, in the half-light; по \здрач at dusk/twilight; by candlelight, in the gloaming.* * *candlelight; crepuscule: from здрач to dawn - от здрач до зори; grey; owl-light; twilight* * *1. dusk, twilight;owl-light, crepuscule;nightfall 2. no ЗДРАЧ at dusk/twilight;by candlelight, in the gloaming 3. в ЗДРАЧa in the dusk 4. поет. evenfall, gloaming -
13 сумрак
dusk, twilight, gloaming* * *су̀мрак,м., само ед. dusk, duskiness, twilight, gloaming; half-light.* * *dusk ; twilight ; candlelight ; nightfall {`nait,fO;l}* * *dusk, twilight, gloaming -
14 в сумерки
1) General subject: at dusk, in the gloaming2) Makarov: gloaming -
15 Dämmerung
f* * *die Dämmerungdusk; dawn; twilight; gloaming* * *Dạ̈m|me|rung ['dɛmərʊŋ]f -, -entwilight; (= Abenddämmerung auch) dusk; (= Morgendämmerung auch) dawn; (= Halbdunkel) half-lightbei or mit Anbruch der Dämmerung — when dusk began/begins to fall; when dawn began/begins to break
in der Dämmerung — at dusk/dawn
* * *die1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) dawn2) ((the time of) the dim light just before the sun rises or just after it sets.) twilight* * *Däm·me·rung<-, -en>* * *die; Dämmerung, Dämmerungen (AbendDämmerung) twilight; dusk; (MorgenDämmerung) dawn; daybreak* * *1. morgens: dawn;bei Dämmerung at dawn, at daybreak2. abends: twilight, dusk;bei Einbruch der Dämmerung at dusk, at nightfall* * *die; Dämmerung, Dämmerungen (AbendDämmerung) twilight; dusk; (MorgenDämmerung) dawn; daybreak* * *f.dawn n.gloaming n.twilight n. -
16 akşam karanlığı
n. dusk, gloaming* * *gloaming -
17 сумерки
мн.
dusk, twilight ед.; gloaming ед. (вечерние)* * ** * *dusk, twilight ед.; gloaming ед. (вечерние)* * *candlelighthalf-lightowllighttorchlighttwilight -
18 сумерничать
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
take one's rest/sit in the gloaming/twilight* * *take one's rest/sit in the gloaming/twilight -
19 вечерние сумерки
1) General subject: gloaming2) Engineering: evening twilight -
20 сумерки
1) General subject: between dog and wolf, blind man's holiday, candle-light, candlelight, cockshut light, cockshut time, crepuscle, darkmans, dim, dusk, even fall, even-fall, eventide, half light, half-light, night, nightfall, owllight, shadow, shank of the evening, shut, torchlight, twilight, owl-light2) Obsolete: cockshut4) Rare: crepuscule, gloam5) Astronautics: crepusculum6) Makarov: evening shades, night's shades, shade, shade of night, shades of evening, shadows, shadows of evening, the shade of night, the shades of evening, the shadows of evening
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Gloaming — may refer to:* Gloaming, or twilight, the time after sunset and before dark* Gloaming (horse), a famous Australian bred racehorse * The Gloaming , the subtitle of Radiohead s album Hail to the Thief and the title of one of its tracks … Wikipedia
gloaming — ► NOUN (the gloaming) literary ▪ twilight; dusk. ORIGIN Old English, related to GLOW(Cf. ↑glow) … English terms dictionary
Gloaming — Gloam ing, n. [See {Gloom}.] 1. Twilight; dusk; the fall of the evening. [Scot. & North of Eng., and in poetry.] Hogg. [1913 Webster] 2. Sullenness; melancholy. [Obs.] J. Still. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gloaming — O.E. glomung twilight, formed (probably on model of æfning evening ) from glom twilight, related to glowan to glow (hence glow of sunrise or sunset ), from P.Gmc. *glo (see GLOW (Cf. glow)). Fell from currency except in Yorkshire dialect, but… … Etymology dictionary
gloaming — [glōm′iŋ] n. [ME (Scot) glomyng < OE glomung < glom, twilight, akin to glowan, to GLOW: adopted in literature < Scot dial.] evening dusk; twilight … English World dictionary
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gloaming — gloam|ing [ˈgləumıŋ US ˈglou ] n [: Old English; Origin: glomung] the gloaming literary the time in the early evening when it is becoming dark = ↑dusk … Dictionary of contemporary English
gloaming — noun (the gloaming) literary twilight; dusk. Origin OE glōmung, from glōm twilight , of Gmc origin; related to glow … English new terms dictionary
gloaming — noun (U) the gloaming poetic the time in the early evening when it is becoming dark; dusk … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Gloaming (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Gloaming caption = sire = The Welkin grandsire = Flying Fox dam = Light damsire = Eager sex = Gelding foaled = 1915 country = Australia colour = Bay breeder = E. E. D. Clarke owner = George D. Greenwood… … Wikipedia
gloaming — noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots) gloming, from Old English glōming, from glōm twilight; akin to Old English glōwan to glow Date: before 12th century twilight, dusk … New Collegiate Dictionary