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1 nightfall
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2 dusk
[dʌsk]nome (twilight) crepuscolo m.at dusk — al crepuscolo, all'imbrunire
* * *((the time of) partial darkness after the sun sets; twilight.) crepuscolo- dusky- duskiness* * *dusk /dʌsk/n. [u]2 semioscurità; luce del crepuscolo: in the dusk, nella luce del crepuscolo NOTA D'USO: - sunset, dusk o nightfall?-.(to) dusk /dʌsk/A v. i.(poet.) imbrunire; oscurarsiB v. t.( raro) oscurare; offuscare.* * *[dʌsk]nome (twilight) crepuscolo m.at dusk — al crepuscolo, all'imbrunire
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3 sunset
['sʌnset] 1.nome tramonto m. (anche fig.)2.aggettivo AE amm. dir. [law, clause] = che prevede la sospensione di programmi governativi non rinnovati* * *noun (the setting of the sun, or the time of this: the red glow of the sunset.) tramonto* * *sunset /ˈsʌnsɛt/n. [uc]● ( USA) sunset home, casa di riposo per anziani; casa protetta NOTA D'USO: - sunset, dusk o nightfall?-.* * *['sʌnset] 1.nome tramonto m. (anche fig.)2.aggettivo AE amm. dir. [law, clause] = che prevede la sospensione di programmi governativi non rinnovati -
4 night
[naɪt]1) (period of darkness) notte f.; (before going to bed) sera f.to have a good, bad night — dormire bene, male
2) (evening) sera f.; (evening as a whole) serata f.to make a night of it — colloq. trascorrere una serata a fare baldoria o a festeggiare
3) (darkness) buio m., tenebre f.pl.* * *1) (the period from sunset to sunrise: We sleep at night; They talked all night (long); He travelled by night and rested during the day; The days were warm and the nights were cool; ( also adjective) He is doing night work.) notte; di notte2) (the time of darkness: In the Arctic in winter, night lasts for twenty-four hours out of twenty-four.) notte•- nightly- night-club
- nightdress
- nightgown
- nightfall
- nightmare
- nightmarish
- night-school
- night shift
- night-time
- night-watchman* * *[naɪt]1) (period of darkness) notte f.; (before going to bed) sera f.to have a good, bad night — dormire bene, male
2) (evening) sera f.; (evening as a whole) serata f.to make a night of it — colloq. trascorrere una serata a fare baldoria o a festeggiare
3) (darkness) buio m., tenebre f.pl.
См. также в других словарях:
nightfall — ► NOUN ▪ dusk … English terms dictionary
nightfall — noun (U) the time when it begins to get dark in the evening; dusk: We rushed to reach home before nightfall … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nightfall — noun we lock the doors at nightfall Syn: sunset, sundown, dusk, twilight, evening, close of day, dark; literary eventide Ant: dawn … Thesaurus of popular words
nightfall — noun Date: 1700 the close of the day ; dusk … New Collegiate Dictionary
nightfall — noun The close of the day; the coming of night. Syn: dusk, evening, sundown, sunset See Also: smokefall … Wiktionary
nightfall — noun the onset of night; dusk … English new terms dictionary
nightfall — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dusk, twilight, evening; see night 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The period between afternoon and nighttime: dusk, eve, evening, eventide, gloaming, twilight. Archaic: even2, vesper. See START … English dictionary for students
nightfall — night|fall [ naıt,fɔl ] noun uncount MAINLY LITERARY the time in the evening when it starts to become dark: DUSK … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nightfall — UK [ˈnaɪtˌfɔːl] / US [ˈnaɪtˌfɔl] noun [uncountable] mainly literary the time in the evening when it starts to become dark … English dictionary
nightfall — [ˈnaɪtˌfɔːl] noun [U] literary the time in the evening when it starts to become dark … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
nightfall — /ˈnaɪtfɔl / (say nuytfawl) noun the coming of night …