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61 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) amanecerdaybreak n alba / amanecertr['deɪbreɪk]1 amanecer nombre masculino, albadaybreak ['deɪ.breɪk] n: alba f, amanecer mn.• alba s.f.• amanecer s.m.• amanecida s.f.mass noun alba f‡ (liter), amanecer mat daybreak — al alba (liter), al amanecer
['deɪbreɪk]N amanecer m* * *mass noun alba f‡ (liter), amanecer mat daybreak — al alba (liter), al amanecer
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62 sunrise
noun (the rising of the sun in the morning, or the time of this.) salida del sol, alba, amanecersunrise n salida del soltr['sʌnraɪz]sunrise ['sʌn.raɪz] n: salida f del soln.• amanecer s.m.• salida del sol s.f.noun salida f del sol['sʌnraɪz]at sunrise — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
1.N salida f del sol2.CPDsunrise industries NPL — industrias fpl del porvenir, industrias fpl de alta tecnología
* * *noun salida f del solat sunrise — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
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64 Army
noun1) (fighting force) Heer, das3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
* * *1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) die Armee* * *[ˈɑ:mi, AM ˈɑ:rmi]n▪ the \army das Heer[to be] in the \army beim Militär [sein]to go into [or join] the \army zum Militär gehen* * *['Aːmɪ]n1) Armee f, Heer ntto be in the army — beim Militär sein; (Ger also) bei der Bundeswehr sein; (Aus also) beim Bundesheer sein
army doctor — Militär- or Stabsarzt m/-ärztin f
army life — Soldatenleben nt
army officer — Offizier( in) m(f) in der Armee
an army type (inf) — einer vom Barras (inf) or Bund ( Ger inf )
* * *NAAFI abk Br Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes (Truppenbetreuungsorganisation der brit. Streitkräfte, z. B. für Kantinen und Geschäfte zuständig; auch Kurzbezeichnunug für Kantine oder Geschäft dieser Organisation)* * *noun1) (fighting force) Heer, dasgo into or join the army — zum Militär gehen; (as a career) die Militärlaufbahn einschlagen
3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
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65 army
noun1) (fighting force) Heer, das3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
* * *1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) die Armee* * *[ˈɑ:mi, AM ˈɑ:rmi]n▪ the \army das Heer[to be] in the \army beim Militär [sein]to go into [or join] the \army zum Militär gehen* * *['Aːmɪ]n1) Armee f, Heer ntto be in the army — beim Militär sein; (Ger also) bei der Bundeswehr sein; (Aus also) beim Bundesheer sein
army doctor — Militär- or Stabsarzt m/-ärztin f
army life — Soldatenleben nt
army officer — Offizier( in) m(f) in der Armee
an army type (inf) — einer vom Barras (inf) or Bund ( Ger inf )
* * *army [ˈɑː(r)mı] s1. Armee f, Heer n, Landstreitkräfte pl:army contractor Heereslieferant m;army corps Armeekorps n;army group Heeresgruppe f;army kitchen Feldküche f;army manual, army regulation Heeresdienstvorschrift f;army post office Feldpostamt n;army service area rückwärtiges Armeegebiet2. Armee f (als militärische Einheit):army of occupation Besatzungsarmee3. Militär n:in the army beim Militär;the army Br der Militärdienst;join the army zum Militär gehen4. fig Heer n, Menge f, große (An)Zahl:the growing army of the unemployed das wachsende Heer der Arbeitslosen* * *noun1) (fighting force) Heer, dasgo into or join the army — zum Militär gehen; (as a career) die Militärlaufbahn einschlagen
3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
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66 daybreak
nounTagesanbruch, der* * ** * *ˈday·breakat \daybreak bei Tagesanbruch, im Morgengrauen* * *at daybreak bei Tagesanbruch* * *nounTagesanbruch, der* * *n.Tagesanbruch m. -
67 dusk
noun[Abend]dämmerung, die; Einbruch der Dunkelheit* * *- academic.ru/22911/dusky">dusky- duskiness* * *[dʌsk]\dusk is falling es dämmertafter/at \dusk nach/bei Einbruch der Dunkelheit* * *[dʌsk]n(= twilight) (Abend)dämmerung f; (= gloom) Finsternis fat/shortly after dusk — bei/kurz nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit
* * *dusk [dʌsk]A s (Abend)Dämmerung f:at dusk bei Einbruch der Dunkelheit;dusk-to-dawn curfew nächtliche AusgangssperreB adj poet dunkel, düster, dämmerigC v/t poet verdunkelnD v/i poet dunkel werden* * *noun[Abend]dämmerung, die; Einbruch der Dunkelheit* * *n.Abenddämmerung f.Anbruch der Nacht m. -
68 aurora
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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69 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) zora* * *[déibreik]nounsvitanje, zora -
70 daylight
1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) dan; dneven2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) zora* * *[déilait]noundnevna svetloba, razsvit, svitanjeAmerican daylight saving time — poletni často see daylight — doumeti, razumeti; rešiti vprašanje -
71 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) daggrygrålysningsubst. \/ˈdeɪbreɪk\/daggry -
72 daylight
1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) dagslys2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) daggrysubst. \/ˈdeɪlaɪt\/1) dagslys, daggry2) tomrom, mellomrom, lukebeat\/knock the (living) daylights out of somebody ( hverdagslig) rundjule noenclear as daylight klart som dagendarken somebody's daylights ( slang) gi noen en blåveisin broad daylight midt på lyse dagenin daylight i dagslys i full offentlighetlet daylight into somebody ( hverdagslig) stikke ned noen, skyte noenlet daylight into something kaste lys over noescare the (living) daylights out of somebody ( hverdagslig) skremme vettet av noensee daylight se en lysning, se et resultat, være over det verste komme ut, se dagslys demreshow daylights ( om strømper) ha (store) hull -
73 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) dagrenning -
74 daylight
1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) dagsbirta2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) dagrenning, dagur -
75 dawning
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. -
76 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) amanhecer* * *day.break[d'eibreik] n romper do dia, aurora, alva, alvorada. -
77 daylight
1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) luz do dia2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) amanhecer* * *day.light[d'eilait] n 1 luz do dia. 2 espaço de tempo entre o nascer e o pôr-do-sol, crespúsculo da manhã. 3 luz visível por abertura, espaço. 4 intervalo. 5 fig publicidade, franqueza. in broad daylight à luz do dia, em pleno dia. to beat the daylights out of someone agredir alguém fisicamente de maneira violenta. to scare the daylights out of coll bater impiedosamente. -
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79 daylight
1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) dienasgaisma2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) rītausma* * *dienas gaisma; rītausma; acis; attālums starp galdu un instrumentu; atvērums -
80 daybreak
noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) aušra
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