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2 noche tras noche
Ex. His gift was not that he could sing that way, but that he could continue to sing that way night after night without damaging his vocal cords.* * *Ex: His gift was not that he could sing that way, but that he could continue to sing that way night after night without damaging his vocal cords.
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3 una noche tras otra
Ex. His gift was not that he could sing that way, but that he could continue to sing that way night after night without damaging his vocal cords.* * *Ex: His gift was not that he could sing that way, but that he could continue to sing that way night after night without damaging his vocal cords.
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4 carta nocturna
• night jasmine• night latch• night lettergram• night life -
5 noctámbulo
• night table• night watch• night-time• night-wandering• nobody move• NOC• noctambule• noctambulism -
6 ronda nocturna
• night out• night piece• night watchman• night-wanderer -
7 vuelo nocturno
• night entertainment• night flight• night flower• night heron -
8 anteayer noche
• night• night-bird• the next day• the night before the last -
9 ciclo nocturno
• night court• night cycle• night deposit -
10 depositaría nocturna
• night cycle• night depository• night dew -
11 depósito nocturno
• night crawler• night deposit• night depository -
12 diferencial nocturno
• night depository• night differential• night-dress -
13 escuela de noche
• night shelter• night-robe• night-school -
14 escuela nocturna
• night shelter• night-robe• night-school -
15 rondador
• night watchman• night work• night-wandering• patrol wagon• patrolman• patron• serenader -
16 turno de la noche
• night school• night shift• night soil -
17 tren nocturno
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18 albergue nocturno
• night safe• night shift -
19 alcance nocturno
• night piece• night rest -
20 ángel nocturno
• night work• night-wandering
См. также в других словарях:
Night — (n[imac]t), n. [OE. night, niht, AS. neaht, niht; akin to D. nacht, OS. & OHG. naht, G. nacht, Icel. n[=o]tt, Sw. natt, Dan. nat, Goth. nahts, Lith. naktis, Russ. noche, W. nos, Ir. nochd, L. nox, noctis, Gr. ny x, nykto s, Skr. nakta, nakti.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
night — W1S1 [naıt] n [U and C] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(when it is dark)¦ 2¦(evening)¦ 3 nights 4 night! 5 night night! 6 night and day/day and night 7 night or day/day or night 8 night after night 9 first night/opening night … Dictionary of contemporary English
night — (n.) O.E. niht (W.Saxon neaht, Anglian næht, neht) night, darkness; the vowel indicating that the modern word derives from oblique cases (gen. nihte, dat. niht), from P.Gmc. *nakht (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. naht, O.Fris., Du., nacht, Ger. Nacht, O.N.… … Etymology dictionary
night — [nīt] n. [ME niht < OE, akin to Ger nacht < IE base * nekwt , * nokwt > Gr nyx (gen. nyktos), L nox (gen. noctis), night] 1. a) the period from sunset to sunrise b) the period of actual darkness after sunset and before sunrise; also, a… … English World dictionary
night|ly — «NYT lee», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. done, happening, or appearing every night: »nightly attacks, nightly disorder. 2. done, happening, or appearing at night: »nightly dew, a nightly visitor. 3. of or belonging to night; characteristic of night … Useful english dictionary
night — (izg. nȃjt) DEFINICIJA 1. ž noć [London by night London noću] 2. prid. <indekl.> noćni (i jedno i drugo u vezama riječi) SINTAGMA night club (izg. night klȁb) noćni klub, bar, klub kao ugostiteljsko mjesto otvorenog ili zatvorenog tipa koji … Hrvatski jezični portal
Night — ist der Name folgender Personen: Candice Night (* 1971), US amerikanische Rocksängerin Julie Night (* 1978), US amerikanische Pornodarstellerin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wor … Deutsch Wikipedia
night — s.m.inv. ES ingl. night club {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1960. ETIMO: tratto dalla loc. night club … Dizionario italiano
night — /ingl. naɪt/ [ingl., accorc. di night club] s. m. inv. (fam.) V. night club (ingl.) … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
night — ► NOUN 1) the time from sunset to sunrise. 2) the darkness of night. 3) literary nightfall. 4) an evening. ► ADVERB (nights) informal ▪ at night. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
night|ed — «NY tihd», adjective. Archaic. 1. made dark as night: »nighted colour (Shakespeare). 2. overtaken by night; benighted: »Upon the nighted pilgrim s way (Scott) … Useful english dictionary