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1 demà
adv tomorrowexpr demà passat the day after tomorrowexpr passat demà the day after tomorrow (Val.)expr despús demà the day after tomorrow (Bal.) -
2 endemà
n (m) the day after / the next day / the following day -
3 feiner
adj hard-working(Dia) feiner - Work day / working day / business day -
4 laborable
1. workable2. [AGRIC] arable / cultivatable / cultivableexpr (dia) laborable working day (Br.) / work day (Am.) / business day / weekday -
5 sant
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6 cop
n1. (m) timeUn cop al dia - Once a dayTres cops al dia - Three times a day2. (m) blow / bang3. (m) knock4. (m) [ESPORT] stroke / shot / hit5. (m) bumpCop de puny - PunchCop de peu - KickCop d'estat - Coup d'étatCop de gràcia - Coup de grâceCop de cap - Impulse, sudden decisionCop de mà - A hand (I need a hand, Give me a hand)Cop de telèfon - Call / ring (Br.)Un cop d'ull - A (quick) lookexpr de cop i volta suddenly -
7 en
1. [lloc, temps, manera] inEls guardem en caixes de fusta - We keep them in wooden boxesPosaren els germans en classes separades - They put the brother and sister in separate classesVan construir la casa en quatre mesos - They built the house in four monthsElla sap escriure en occità - She knows how to write in OccitanParla en veu baixa - He is speaking in a low voice2. [usada en correlació amb 'de', denotant distribució] toDe dia en dia - From day to dayDe porta en porta - From door to doorDe tant en tant - From time to time -
8 hàbil
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9 abans-d'ahir
adv the day before yesterday -
10 actual
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11 bon dia
interj good morning!nota: Si no es tracta d'una situació formal, també és molt usual sentir dir simplement 'morning!' o (en Austràlia) 'g'day!'. -
12 bressol
n (m) cradleEscola bressol - Nursery (school) (Br.) / kindergarten (Am. / Aus.) / kindy (Aus.) / day care / playgroup -
13 cap
n1. (m) [ANAT] head2. (m) head / boss / chief3. (m) rope / cable4. (m) capeCap d'Hornos - Cape Hornadj no / anypron none / anyHi ha 'xxxx'? No, no n'hi ha cap - Are there any 'xxxx'? No, there aren't any / there are none1. towards / to2. at about / at around(m) weekend(m) scapegoatDos dels hostatges foren alliberats al cap de dues setmanes - Two of the hostages were freed after two weeksexpr al cap i a la fi after all / at the end of the dayexpr de cap i de nou from the very start (or beginning) / completely / from top to bottom / from square oneAixò us pot estalviar la molèstia d'haver de reinstal.lar el sistema de cap i de nou - This can save you the trouble of having to completely reinstall the systemSeria més sensat i desitjable començar de cap i de nou - It would be more sensible and desirable to begin from square oneEl desordre obliga a repensar de cap i de nou tot el model - The disorder makes it necessary to rethink the whole model from top to bottomexpr si (Pompeu Fabra / Companys / l'avi Paco etc.) aixequés el cap (Pompeu Fabra etc.) would roll over (or turn) in his / her grave -
14 casal d'estiu
n (m) day camp / holiday playscheme -
15 centre de dia
n (m) day centre -
16 despús-ahir
adv (dialecte) the day before yesterday -
17 despús-demà
adv the day after tomorrow (Bal.) -
18 dia
n (m) dayexpr un dia d'aquests one of these daysexpr dia festiu holiday / bank holiday (Br.) / public holiday (Am.) -
19 Dia dels Innocents
n (m) April Fools' Day -
20 dia de Nadal
n (m) Christmas Day
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