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Общая лексика: дневные часы -
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1. n дневная бабочка, мошка или птица2. n церк. служебник3. a книжн. дневной, выполняемый за день4. a дневной; действующий днём5. a редк. эфемерный6. a энт. однодневный7. a спец. суточныйСинонимический ряд:daily (adj.) daily; quotidian -
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1. [daıʹɜ:nl] n1. дневная бабочка, мошка или птица2. церк. служебник2. [daıʹɜ:nl] a1. книжн. дневной, выполняемый за день2. дневной; действующий днёмdiurnal star - поэт. дневное светило, солнце
3. редк. эфемерный4. зоол., бот. дневной5. энт. однодневный6. спец. суточный (цикл и т. п.) -
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daɪˈə:nl прил.
1) дневной, действующий днем Ant: nocturnal
2) а) ежедневный, каждодневный Syn: daily, everyday б) астр. суточный Syn: daily дневная бабочка, мошка или птица( церковное) служебник( книжное) дневной, выполняемый за день дневной;
действующий днем - * hours дневные часы - * star дневное светило, солнце( редкое) эфемерный (зоология) (ботаника) дневной (энтомология) однодневный( специальное) суточный (цикл и т. п.) diurnal дневной (противоп. nocturnal) ~ дневной ~ ежедневный ~ астр. суточный -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > суточный
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день имя существительное:дневное время (daytime, day)знаменательный день (day, field day)имя прилагательное:
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Diurnal — Di*ur nal, a. [L. diurnalis, fr. dies day. See {Deity}, and cf. {Journal}.] 1. Relating to the daytime; belonging to the period of daylight, distinguished from the night; opposed to {nocturnal}; as, diurnal heat; diurnal hours. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Diurnal — Di*ur nal, n. [Cf. F. diurnal a prayerbook. See {Diurnal}, a.] 1. A daybook; a journal. [Obs.] Tatler. [1913 Webster] 2. (R. C. Ch.) A small volume containing the daily service for the little hours, viz., prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English