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1 night
[naɪt] noun1) the period from sunset to sunrise:لَيْل، لَيْلَه( also adjective) He is doing night work.
2) the time of darkness:ظَلام، لَيْلIn the Arctic in winter, night lasts for twenty-four hours out of twenty-four.
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2 Nacht
f; -, Nächte1. night; diese Nacht tonight; heute Nacht (letzte Nacht) last night; (kommende Nacht) tonight; gestern Nacht last night; in der Nacht auf Montag during Sunday night, Sunday during the night; in der Nacht vom 2. auf den 3. Mai during the night of 2nd to 3rd May; bei Nacht at night; gute Nacht! (schlafe gut) good night!; wenn das stimmt - na dann, gute Nacht! umg. if that’s the case -; well, that’s that!; im Schutze der Nacht under cover of darkness; bis in die Nacht arbeiten work till late in the night; bis tief in die Nacht until ( oder right into) the small hours (of the night); in finsterer Nacht in the dead of night; die ganze Nacht ( hindurch) all night (long); über Nacht overnight (auch fig.); über Nacht bleiben stay the night; die Nacht zum Tage machen turn night into day; es wird Nacht it’s getting dark; zu(r) Nacht essen südd., österr. have one’s evening meal2. in Wendungen: bei Nacht und Nebel fig. (heimlich) like a thief in the night; hässlich wie die Nacht ugly as sin; er ist doof oder blöd wie die Nacht finster umg. he is as thick as two short planks (Am. as a board); sich (Dat) die Nacht um die Ohren schlagen stay up all night; mitten, schwarz I 1* * *die Nachtnight* * *Nạcht [naxt]f -, -e['nɛçtə] (lit, fig) nightes wird/ist/war Nacht — it's getting/it is/it was dark
12 Uhr Nacht (Aus) — midnight
als die Nacht hereinbrach — at nightfall, as night fell
in der or bei Nacht — at night
in der Nacht vom 12. zum 13. April — during the night of April 12th to 13th
des Nachts (geh) — at night
bis tief in die Nacht arbeiten, bis in die späte Nacht arbeiten — to work late or far into the night
vor der Nacht (S Ger) — before evening
über Nacht (lit, fig) — overnight
zu(r) Nacht essen (S Ger, Aus) — to have supper
die Nacht zum Tage machen — to stay up all night (working etc)
letzte or vergangene Nacht — last night
ganze Nächte — for nights ( on end)
die ganze Nacht ( lang) — all night long
na, dann gute Nacht! (inf) — what a prospect!, what an outlook!
bei Nacht und Nebel (inf) —
die Nacht des Wahnsinns/der Barbarei/des Krieges (liter) — the darkness of insanity/barbarism/war (liter)
es wurde Nacht über Deutschland (liter) — the sun went down on Germany (liter)
See:→ Dienstagnacht etc* * *(the period from sunset to sunrise: We sleep at night; They talked all night (long); He travelled by night and rested during the day; The days were warm and the nights were cool; ( also adjective) He is doing night work.) night* * *<-, Nächte>[ˈnaxt, pl ˈnɛçtə]f night▪ \Nacht sein/werden to be/get darkganze Nächte for nights [on end]bis weit in die \Nacht far into the nightich habe gestern bis weit in die \Nacht gearbeitet I worked late last nightbei \Nacht at nightin der \Nacht at nightüber \Nacht overnightüber \Nacht bleiben to stay the nightdes \Nachts (geh) at nightdiese/letzte [o vorige] \Nacht tonight/last nighteines \Nachts one night▶ die \Nacht zum Tage machen to stay up all night▶ gute \Nacht! good night!▶ jdm gute \Nacht sagen to say good night to sb▶ zu \Nacht essen SÜDD, ÖSTERR to have supper [or dinner]* * *die; Nacht, Nächte nightes wird/ist Nacht — it is getting dark/it is dark; night is falling/has fallen
bei Nacht, in der Nacht — at night[-time]
gestern/morgen Nacht — last night/tomorrow night
die halbe Nacht — half the night
die ganze Nacht [hindurch] — all night long
bis tief in die Nacht hinein, bis spät in der Nacht — until late at night; (bis in die Morgenstunden) into the small hours
in der Nacht vom 12. auf den 13. Mai — on the night of 12 May
über Nacht berühmt werden — (fig.) become famous overnight
sich (Dat.) die Nacht um die Ohren schlagen — (ugs.) stay up all night
zu[r] Nacht essen — (südd., österr.) have one's evening meal
[na,] dann gute Nacht! — (iron.) [well,] that's that
bei Nacht und Nebel — under cover of darkness; (heimlich) furtively; like a thief in the night; s. auch heilig 2); schwarz 1. 1)
* * *1. night;diese Nacht tonight;gestern Nacht last night;in der Nacht auf Montag during Sunday night, Sunday during the night;in der Nacht vom 2. auf den 3. Mai during the night of 2nd to 3rd May;bei Nacht at night;gute Nacht! (schlafe gut) good night!;wenn das stimmt - na dann, gute Nacht! umg if that’s the case -; well, that’s that!;im Schutze der Nacht under cover of darkness;bis in die Nacht arbeiten work till late in the night;bis tief in die Nacht until ( oder right into) the small hours (of the night);in finsterer Nacht in the dead of night;die ganze Nacht (hindurch) all night (long);über Nacht overnight (auch fig);über Nacht bleiben stay the night;die Nacht zum Tage machen turn night into day;es wird Nacht it’s getting dark;zu(r) Nacht essen südd, österr have one’s evening meal2. in Wendungen:bei Nacht und Nebel fig (heimlich) like a thief in the night;hässlich wie die Nacht ugly as sin;sich (dat)* * *die; Nacht, Nächte nightes wird/ist Nacht — it is getting dark/it is dark; night is falling/has fallen
bei Nacht, in der Nacht — at night[-time]
gestern/morgen Nacht — last night/tomorrow night
die ganze Nacht [hindurch] — all night long
bis tief in die Nacht hinein, bis spät in der Nacht — until late at night; (bis in die Morgenstunden) into the small hours
in der Nacht vom 12. auf den 13. Mai — on the night of 12 May
über Nacht berühmt werden — (fig.) become famous overnight
sich (Dat.) die Nacht um die Ohren schlagen — (ugs.) stay up all night
zu[r] Nacht essen — (südd., österr.) have one's evening meal
[na,] dann gute Nacht! — (iron.) [well,] that's that
bei Nacht und Nebel — under cover of darkness; (heimlich) furtively; like a thief in the night; s. auch heilig 2); schwarz 1. 1)
* * *¨-e f.night n.
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