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день; суткиliberty day — день, когда часть команды увольняется на берег
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[deɪ] noun1) the period from sunrise to sunset:يَوْمThe days are warm but the nights are cold.
2) a part of this period eg that part spent at work:How long is your working day?
يَوْم العَمَلI see him every day.
3) the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next:نَهارHow many days are in the month of September?
4) ( often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone):زَمَن، عَهْدin the days of steam-power.
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liberty day — день, когда часть команды увольняется на берег
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adjective in comb.- tägigthree-day[s]-old — drei Tage alt
* * *adjective in comb.- tägigthree-day[s]-old — drei Tage alt
five-day week — Fünftagewoche, die
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So we sit in a irrigation ditch under water all the rest of that day. — Пришлось нам до самого вечера отсиживаться в оросительной канаве среди камыша. Some day we’ll go get our pay an’ scram outa here. – В один прекрасный день возьмем свои денежки – и до свиданья. She shed tears when she heard of the mishap – altogether it had been a watery day. — Услышав о чужой незадаче, всплакнула – такой уж мокрый выдался день. In those days — В ту пору On my last day in town — Накануне своего отъезда -
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زَمَان \ day: time: In the days of your grandfather space travel was unknown. \ نَهَار \ day: the time between sunrise and sunset. \ يَوْم \ day: a stretch of 24 hours, from midnight to midnight: There are seven days in a week. -
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1. день, сутки 2. дневная поверхность 3. ближайший к земной поверхности пласт, верхний пласт 4. свет, видимый при выходе из шахты
lunar day лунные сутки
(magnetically) quiet day день без магнитных возмущений, спокойный день
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > day
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > day
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время (мн.)
эпоха (мн.)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > day
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день, суткиNational mimunization day — Национальный день всеобщей вакцинации (в США, Великобритании и др. странах)
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