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1 Midsummer Day
noun (the 24th of June when the saint's day of St. John the Baptist is celebrated.) día de San Juan -
2 midsummer
(the middle of summer: It happened in midsummer; (also adjective) a midsummer day.) pleno verano- Midsummer Eve
tr[mɪd'sʌməSMALLr/SMALL]1 pleno verano1 de pleno verano\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmidsummer madness locura de veranomidsummer ['mɪd'sʌmər, -.sʌ-] n: pleno verano madj.• canicular adj.n.• canícula s.f.• pleno verano s.m.'mɪd'sʌmər, ˌmɪd'sʌmə(r)mass noun pleno verano mMidsummer's Day — el solsticio estival or vernal; ( in the Northern hemisphere) el día de San Juan; (before n)
['mɪd'sʌmǝ(r)]midsummer madness — locura f de verano
1.N pleno verano m"A Midsummer Night's Dream" — "El sueño de una noche de verano"
2.CPDMidsummer('s) Day N — Día m de San Juan (24 junio)
midsummer madness N — locura f pasajera
* * *['mɪd'sʌmər, ˌmɪd'sʌmə(r)]mass noun pleno verano mMidsummer's Day — el solsticio estival or vernal; ( in the Northern hemisphere) el día de San Juan; (before n)
midsummer madness — locura f de verano
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3 Midsummer's Day
día nombre masculino de San Juan, día nombre masculino 24 de junio -
4 Midsummer's Day
s.Día de San Juan. -
5 san
Multiple Entries: San san
San adjetivo (apócope de
san adjetivo saint
San Pedro, Saint Peter ➣ santo,-a
' san' also found in these entries: Spanish: por - S. - San Salvador - veranillo - canal - falla - San - santo English: Boxing Day - Indian summer - midway - saint - San Marino - Santa Claus - St - valentine - bedlam - Indian - lady - midsummer - stop -
6 verano
verano sustantivo masculino summer; ( en la zona tropical) dry season;
verano sustantivo masculino summer ' verano' also found in these entries: Spanish: amiga - amigo - colonia - conquista - esponsales - estar - estilización - exterior - granizada - intención - notarse - oscilar - pensar - polvo - próxima - próximo - solsticio - acá - adelantar - anticipar - en - gana - pleno - tránsito - vacaciones English: archery - boating - bunk - climbing - early - Europe - height - holiday - holiday-maker - homesick - intend - midsummer - ordeal - profit - summer - summertime - British - camp - day - high - record - summery
См. также в других словарях:
Midsummer Day — UK / US or Midsummer s Day UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Midsummer Day : singular Midsummer Day plural Midsummer Days June 24th, the official date of the middle of summer See: summer solstice … English dictionary
Midsummer Day — also .Midsummer s Day n [U and C] BrE the 24th of June … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Midsummer Day — (also Midsummer s Day) ► NOUN ▪ 24 June … English terms dictionary
Midsummer Day — See quarter day. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
Midsummer Day — n. June 24, feast of St. John the Baptist … English World dictionary
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Midsummer Day — noun 24th June, an English quarter day. Syn: Midsummers Day See Also: midsummer … Wiktionary
Midsummer Day — (Brit. also Midsummer s Day) noun 24 June, a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland … English new terms dictionary
Midsummer Day — also Midsummer s Day noun (singular) BrE the 24th of June … Longman dictionary of contemporary English