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1 day
[dei] 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dag2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) -dag3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) døgn4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) tid; periode•- daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) dagdrømme- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
- the other day* * *[dei] 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dag2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) -dag3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) døgn4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) tid; periode•- daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) dagdrømme- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
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2 day by day
(every day: He's getting better day by day.) dag for dag* * *(every day: He's getting better day by day.) dag for dag -
3 day school
(a school whose pupils attend only during the day and live at home.) dagskole* * *(a school whose pupils attend only during the day and live at home.) dagskole -
4 day [24 hours, day and night]
døgn {n}English-Danish mini dictionary > day [24 hours, day and night]
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5 day in
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6 day of reckoning
(the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.) regnskabets time* * *(the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.) regnskabets time -
7 day out
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8 day-dream
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9 day
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10 day off
fridag {fk} -
11 day of the week
ugedag {fk} -
12 day trip
endagstur {fk} -
13 one day
1) (at some time in the future: He hopes to go to America one day.) en dag2) (on a day in the past: I saw him one day last week.) en dag* * *1) (at some time in the future: He hopes to go to America one day.) en dag2) (on a day in the past: I saw him one day last week.) en dag -
14 work-day
1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) arbejdsdag2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) arbejdsdag* * *1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) arbejdsdag2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) arbejdsdag -
15 working day
1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) arbejdsdag2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) arbejdsdag* * *1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) arbejdsdag2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) arbejdsdag -
16 Boxing day
(December 26, the day after Christmas day.) anden juledag* * *(December 26, the day after Christmas day.) anden juledag -
17 school-day
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18 Ascension Day
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19 call it a day
(to bring (something) to an end; to stop (eg working): I'm so tired that I'll have to call it a day.) holde inde; holde fyraften; holde op* * *(to bring (something) to an end; to stop (eg working): I'm so tired that I'll have to call it a day.) holde inde; holde fyraften; holde op -
20 make someone's day
(to make someone very happy: That baby's smile made my day.) redde nogens dag* * *(to make someone very happy: That baby's smile made my day.) redde nogens dag
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Day blindness — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Day by day — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Day in court — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Day owl — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Day rule — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English