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aurora sustantivo femenino dawn
aurora sustantivo femenino daybreak, dawn
aurora austral, aurora australis, southern lights
aurora boreal, aurora borealis, northern lights ' aurora' also found in these entries: Spanish: doñatr[ɔː'rɔːrə]1 aurora\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLaurora australis aurora australaurora borealis aurora borealn.• aurora s.f.ɔː'rɔːrənoun aurora faurora australis/borealis — aurora austral/boreal
* * *[ɔː'rɔːrə]noun aurora faurora australis/borealis — aurora austral/boreal
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nounaurora borealis — Nordlicht, das
* * *auro·ra[ɔ:ˈrɔ:rə]n* * *1. poet Aurora f, Morgen(röte) m(f)3. PHYS Polarlicht n* * *nounaurora borealis — Nordlicht, das
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5 Aurora
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9 aurora polaris
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1. n Орора; Аврора2. n рим. миф. Аврора3. n поэт. аврора, утренняя заря, рассвет4. n заря жизни5. n полярное сияниеСинонимический ряд:1. dawn (noun) cockcrow; cockcrowing; dawn; dawning; daybreak; daylight; light; morn; morning; opening; sunrise; sunup2. luminous radiance (noun) corona; crown of light; halo; luminous radiance; nimbus; radiance -
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[ɔ:rɔ:rə]nounsvitanje, zora; figuratively jutro; history rimska boginja jutra -
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13 Northern Lights pl [aurora borealis]
nordlys {n}English-Danish mini dictionary > Northern Lights pl [aurora borealis]
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1. n рассвет, утренняя заряthe flush of dawn — рассвет, утренняя заря
2. n начало, начатки, зачатки; истоки3. v светать; брезжить, заниматьсяit dawns, morning dawns — заря занимается, рассветает
4. v освещаться5. v начинаться, пробуждаться; появляться6. v осенять; приходить в голову; приходить на ум; доходить до сознанияit has just dawned upon me — меня вдруг осенило, мне пришло в голову
Синонимический ряд:1. advent (noun) advent; emergence; inception2. aurora (noun) aurora; cockcrow; cockcrowing; dawning; daybreak; daylight; light; morn; morning; sunrise; sunup3. beginning (noun) alpha; beginning; birth; commencement; day spring; fountainhead; genesis; nascence; onset; opening; opening gun; origin; outset; outstart; setout; source; spring; start4. appear (verb) appear; arise; commence; emerge; originate; unfold5. begin (verb) begin; break; open; star6. dawn on (verb) dawn on; occur to; strikeАнтонимический ряд:conclude; conclusion; disappear; dusk; elude; sunset -
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noun (the act of beginning: the dawning of a new day / a new age.) começo* * *dawn.ing[d'ɔ:niŋ] n 1 amanhecer, aurora, romper do dia. 2 nascimento, origem, início, revelação, manifestação. -
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noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) amanhecer* * *day.break[d'eibreik] n romper do dia, aurora, alva, alvorada. -
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noun (a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon: The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival'; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.) serpentina* * *stream.er[str'i:mə] n 1 fita, serpentina. 2 flâmula. 3 faixa de luz (como, por exemplo, na aurora boreal). -
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1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) amanecer
2. noun1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) alba, amanecer2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) albores•- dawning- dawn on
dawn n alba / amanecertr[dɔːn]1 alba, aurora, amanecer nombre masculino1 (day) amanecer, alborear, clarear2 (new age, year) alborear, nacer3 (become known, obvious) brillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe dawn chorus el canto de los pájaros al amanecerdawn ['dɔn] vi1) : amanecer, alborear, despuntarSaturday dawned clear and bright: el sábado amaneció claro y luminoso2)to dawn on : hacerse obvioit dawned on me that she was right: me di cuenta de que tenía razóndawn n1) daybreak: amanecer m, alba f2) beginning: albor m, comienzo mthe dawn of history: los albores de la historia3)from dawn to dusk : de sol a soln.• alba s.f.• albor s.m.• alborada s.f.• amanecer s.m.• amanecida s.f.• aurora s.f.• madrugada s.f.v.• alborear v.• amanecer v.• clarear v.• despuntar v.• esclarecer v.• nacer v.
I dɔːnmass & count noun ( daybreak) amanecer mat dawn — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
from dawn till dusk — de sol a sol, de la mañana a la noche
since the dawn of civilization — desde los albores de la civilización; (before n) <patrol, start> de madrugada
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intransitive verb (liter) \<\<day\>\> amanecer*, clarear, alborear (liter); \<\<new age\>\> alborear (liter), nacer*Phrasal Verbs:- dawn on[dɔːn]1. N1) (=daybreak) amanecer m2.VI [day] amanecer3.CPDdawn chorus N — (Brit) canto m de los pájaros al amanecer
dawn raid N — (Police) redada efectuada en la madrugada ; (Econ) compra inesperada de acciones de una empresa como paso previo a una OPA
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I [dɔːn]mass & count noun ( daybreak) amanecer mat dawn — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
from dawn till dusk — de sol a sol, de la mañana a la noche
since the dawn of civilization — desde los albores de la civilización; (before n) <patrol, start> de madrugada
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intransitive verb (liter) \<\<day\>\> amanecer*, clarear, alborear (liter); \<\<new age\>\> alborear (liter), nacer*Phrasal Verbs:- dawn on -
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I [dɔːn]1) alba f., aurora f.before o by dawn prima dell'alba; at (the crack of) dawn all'alba; dawn broke spuntò il giorno; from dawn to o till dusk — dall'alba al tramonto
2) fig. (beginning) alba f.II [dɔːn]1) [ day] spuntareit suddenly dawned on him why, how — si rese improvvisamente conto del perché, di come
* * *[do:n] 1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) spuntare2. noun1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) alba2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) principio, albori•- dawning- dawn on* * *[dɔːn]1. n1) alba2) figdawning — (of civilization) albori mpl
2. vi(day) spuntare•- dawn on* * *dawn /dɔ:n/n. [cu]1 aurora; alba: Dawn is breaking, si fa l'alba; spunta il giorno; They left at dawn, sono partiti all'alba NOTA D'USO: - sunrise, dawn o daybreak?-● from dawn to dusk, dall'alba al tramonto □ dawn chorus, cinguettio degli uccelli all'alba □ dawn raid, irruzione della polizia all'alba; (fig., Borsa) tentativo inatteso di dare la scalata a una società all'apertura degli scambi.(to) dawn /dɔ:n/v. i.1 ( di giornata) cominciare: The day dawned bright and sunny, la giornata è cominciata con un sole splendente; Day was dawning, stava spuntando il giorno3 farsi evidente; apparire chiaro: The realization was beginning to dawn that they were lost, cominciava a apparirgli chiaramente che si erano persi; Then came the dawning realization that she would have to face him, poi, ha cominciato a rendersi conto che avrebbe dovuto affrontarlo; He looked puzzled for a moment and then light dawned, è sembrato un attimo perplesso, poi ha realizzato.* * *I [dɔːn]1) alba f., aurora f.before o by dawn prima dell'alba; at (the crack of) dawn all'alba; dawn broke spuntò il giorno; from dawn to o till dusk — dall'alba al tramonto
2) fig. (beginning) alba f.II [dɔːn]1) [ day] spuntareit suddenly dawned on him why, how — si rese improvvisamente conto del perché, di come
См. также в других словарях:
aurora australis — noun the aurora of the southern hemisphere • Syn: ↑southern lights • Hypernyms: ↑aurora … Useful english dictionary
aurora borealis — noun the aurora of the northern hemisphere • Syn: ↑northern lights • Hypernyms: ↑aurora … Useful english dictionary
aurora australis — noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, southern dawn Date: 1741 an aurora that occurs in earth s southern hemisphere called also southern lights … New Collegiate Dictionary
aurora borealis — noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, northern dawn Date: 1717 an aurora that occurs in earth s northern hemisphere called also northern lights … New Collegiate Dictionary
aurora borealis — noun /əˈɹɔː(ɹ).ə ˈbɔː(ɹ).i.æl.ɪs/ The aurora of the northern hemisphere Syn: northern lights … Wiktionary
aurora australis — noun The aurora of the southern hemisphere Syn: southern lights … Wiktionary
aurora glory — noun : the corona of the aurora borealis … Useful english dictionary
aurora orange — noun see aurora 3 … Useful english dictionary
aurora — noun (plural auroras or aurorae) Etymology: Latin more at east Date: 14th century 1. dawn 2. capitalized the Roman goddess of dawn compare Eos 3. a luminous … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aurora — noun a) Roman goddess of the dawn. b) in quiet but regular use since the 19th century … Wiktionary
aurora — noun An atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres… … Wiktionary