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1 zenith
['zeniƟ](the highest point: The sun reaches its zenith at midday.) zénite* * *ze.nith -
2 zenith
['zeniƟ](the highest point: The sun reaches its zenith at midday.) zênite
См. также в других словарях:
Midday — Mid day , a. Of or pertaining to noon; meridional; as, the midday sun. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
midday — noun (U) the middle of the day; twelve o clock: at midday: I m meeting him at midday. | midday meal/sun etc: the full heat of the midday sun compare midnight (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
midday — mid|day [ˌmıdˈdeı US ˈmıd deı] n [U] the middle of the day, at or around 12 o clock →↑midnight at/around/by etc midday ▪ I m meeting him at midday. ▪ I got there around midday. ▪ By midday it had begun to warm up. ▪ We stopped off in Colchester… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Sun — This article is about the star. For other uses, see Sun (disambiguation). The Sun … Wikipedia
Be off like a bucket of prawns in the midday sun — 1. leave very quickly; 2. become extremely rotten; stinking … Dictionary of Australian slang
be off like a bucket of prawns in the midday sun — Australian Slang 1. leave very quickly; 2. become extremely rotten; stinking … English dialects glossary
sun — n. 1) the blazing; bright; hot; midday; tropical sun 2) the sun beats down; rises; sets; shines 3) in, under the sun * * * [sʌn] bright hot midday rises sets shines tropical sun under the sun … Combinatory dictionary
sun — noun (usually the sun) ADJECTIVE ▪ bright, brilliant, golden, red, yellow ▪ hazy, pale, weak, wintry … Collocations dictionary
midday — Theoretically, midday should be as important as *midnight in the daily cycle of *time, but this is not so in English lore probably because the noonday sun is very rarely uncomfortable, let alone dangerous, in the English climate. Interestingly … A Dictionary of English folklore
midday — noun Midday is used before these nouns: ↑heat, ↑meal, ↑prayer, ↑siesta, ↑sun … Collocations dictionary
Lady Midday — Pscipolnitsa is a character of myth and tradition, common to much of Eastern Europe. Referred to as Południca in Polish, Полудница (Poludnica) in Serbian, Polednice in Czech, Poludnica in Slovak, Полудница (Poludnitsa) in Bulgarian, and Полудница … Wikipedia