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61 open day
ndzień m otwarty -
62 Pancake Day
( BRIT) n≈ ostatki pl ( ostatni dzień karnawału) -
63 pay day
ndzień m wypłaty -
64 polling day
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65 present-day
['prɛzntdeɪ]adjdzisiejszy, współczesny -
66 speech day
dzień, w którym uczniom rozdaje się nagrody, zaprasza się do szkoły rodziców i wygłasza przemówienia -
67 Thanksgiving Day
['θæŋksgɪvɪŋ(-)](= Thanksgiving) n (US)Święto nt Dziękczynienia -
68 Valentine’s Day
nWalentynki pl -
69 wedding day
ndzień m ślubu -
70 astronomical day
doba astronomicznadzień astronomiczny -
71 barrels per day
baryłek na dobębaryłek na dzień miara wydobycia ropy naftowej -
72 civil day
doba słońca średniego -
73 come out to the day
odsłaniać się o warstwiewychodzić na powierzchnięEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > come out to the day
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74 degree-day
miara odchylenia temperatury od normy stosowana w ogrzewnictwie -
75 full day's work
całodzienny -
76 mean solar day
średni dzień słoneczny -
77 message of the day
wiadomość dniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > message of the day
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78 next-business-day service covering parts and labour
obsługa serwisowa obejmująca części i naprawęrealizowana w następnym dniu roboczymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > next-business-day service covering parts and labour
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79 order of the day
porządek dziennyporządek obrad -
80 pay-day
dzień wypłaty
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day — [dā] n. [ME dai < OE dæg (pl. dagas), akin to ON dagr, Goth dags, OHG tag < PGmc * dagwaz, prob. < IE base * ag̑hes, day, with d by assoc. with base * dhegwh , to burn] 1. a) the period of light between sunrise and sunset b) daylight c)… … English World dictionary
day — ► NOUN 1) a period of twenty four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from midnight to midnight and corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis. 2) the time between sunrise and sunset. 3) (usu. days) a particular period of the past. 4)… … English terms dictionary
day — [n1] light part of every 24 hours astronomical day, bright, dawn to dark, daylight, daytime, diurnal course, early bright, light, light of day, mean solar day, nautical day, sidereal day, sunlight, sunrise to sunset, sunshine, working day;… … New thesaurus
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day — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} giorno in cui si verifica un avvenimento o si celebra una ricorrenza; posposto a un sostantivo e preceduto da un trattino forma lessemi s.m.inv.: compleanno day, matrimonio day, Giampaolo Rossi day {{line}}… … Dizionario italiano