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41 Boxing Day
(December 26, the day after Christmas day.) annen juledagsubst. \/ˈbɒksɪŋdeɪ\/annen juledag (tredje juledag hvis annen juledag faller på en søndag) -
42 Empire Day
subst.(britisk, tidligere navn på Commonwealth Day, andre mandag i mars) Empire Day -
43 g'day
\/ɡdeɪ\/(austr., sammentrekning av good day) hei, morn• g'day, mateheisann, står til kamerat -
44 polling day
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45 school-day
noun (a day on which children go to school: On a school-day I get up at seven o'clock.) skoledag -
46 All Fools' Day
subst. \/ˌɔːlˈfuːlzdeɪ\/ eller April Fools' Dayførste april (dagen for aprilsnarr) -
47 All Saints' Day
subst. \/ˌɔːlˈseɪntsdeɪ\/ eller All Hallows eller All Hallows' DayAllehelgensdag -
48 Armistice Day
\/ˈɑːmɪstɪsˌdeɪ\/ eller Remembrance Dayforklaring: våpenstillstandsdagen (etter 1. verdenskrig), 11. november 1918 -
49 Ascension Day
noun ((also Holy Thursday) the day commemorating Christ's Ascension, ten days before Whitsunday.) Kristi himmelfartsdagsubst.Kristi himmelfartsdag -
50 Canada Day
subst.Canada Day (den kanadiske nasjonaldagen, 1. juli) -
51 five-day
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52 Innocent's Day
subst. eller Holy Innocent's Dayforklaring: helligdag 28. desember til minne om barnemordet i Betlehem -
53 judgement day
subst. eller day of judgement( bibelsk) dommens dag, dommedag -
54 May Day
(the first day of May, an especially socialist holiday or festival in many countries.) 1. maisubst.maidag, maidagen, 1. mai (arbeidernes dag), valborgsdag -
55 Midsummer Day
noun (the 24th of June when the saint's day of St. John the Baptist is celebrated.) jonsok-/sankthansdagsubst.(24. juni) midtsommerdag, sankthansdag, jonsokdag -
56 modern-day
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57 red-letter day
(a day which will always be remembered because of something especially good that happened on it.) merkedag, festdagsubst. \/ˌredˈletədeɪ\/helligdag, merkedag, festdag, høytidsdag -
58 Remembrance Day
subst. eller Armistice Dayforklaring: 11. november, årsdagen for slutten på den 1. verdenskrig, feires nå til minne om de falne fra denne og alle senere kriger -
59 rest day
subst. \/ˈrestdeɪ\/ eller day of resthviledag -
60 St. Sylvester's Day
subst.se ➢ Sylvester's Day
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