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1 The day after Thanksgiving
Jargon: Black Friday (Supposedly the busiest sale day of the year and when all businesses make a profit-black, indicating a profit.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The day after Thanksgiving
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2 day
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3 the public
people in general:الجُمْهور، الشَّعْبThis swimming pool is open to the public every day.
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4 day etc in, day etc out
I do the same boring job day in, day out
تَدُل عَلى تواتُر العملLast summer it rained week in, week out.
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5 day of reckoning
the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.يَوْم الحِساب -
6 DAY
• Another day, another dollar - Бог даст день, Бог даст и пищу (Б)• As the days grow longer, the storms are stronger - Чем дальше в лес, тем больше дров (4)• Bad day never has a good night (A) - Каково начало, таков и конец (K), Плохое начало не к доброму концу (П), Худо начинается, худо и кончается (X)• Be the day never so long, at length comes evensong - И у самого длинного дня есть конец (И), Каков ни будь грозен день, а вечер настанет (K)• Blustering night, a fair day (A) - После грозы - ведро (П), После дождичка будет солнышко (П)• Come day, go day /, God send Sunday/ - День да ночь и сутки прочь (Д)• Days of our pride are gone (The) - Был конь, да изъездился (Б)• Every day brings bread with it - Бог даст день, Бог даст и пищу (B)• Every day has its night, every weal its /own/ woe - Без горести нет радости (Б), Мое - мое и твое - мое (H), Нет сладкого без горького (H)• Every day is not a holiday (Sunday) - Не все коту масленица (H), Праздник бывает не каждый день (П)• Every day is not yesterday - Пора на пору не приходится (П), Раз на раз не приходится (P)• Foul morning may turn to a fair day (A) - Серенькое утро - красненький денек (C)• Foul morn turns into a fine day (A) - Серенькое утро - красненький денек (C)• Go day, come day, God send Sun - day - День да ночь и сутки прочь (Д)• I have had my day - Был конь, да изъездился (Б), Укатали Сивку крутые горки (У)• Lay by (off, up) for a rainy day - Хорошо беречь белую денежку на черный день (X)• Let the cock crow or not, the day will come - Прокукарекает петух или нет, а день будет (П)• Long as the day may be, the night comes at last - И у самого длинного дня есть конец (И)• Longest day has an end (The) - И у самого длинного дня есть конец (И)• Misty morn may have a fine day (A) - Серенькое утро - красненький денек (C)• New day, a new dollar (A) - Бог даст день, Бог даст и пищу (Б)• No day is over until the sun has set - Хвали утро днем, а день вечером (X)• No day passes without /some/ grief - День придет и заботу принесет (Д)• One day does not a summer make - Один раз не в счет (0), Одна ласточка весны не делает (0)• One of these days is none of these days - Отложил на осень, а там и вовсе бросил (O)• One of these days is no time - Отложил на осень, а там и вовсе бросил (O)• Other days, other ways - Иные времена, иные нравы (И)• Put something away for a rainy day - Хорошо беречь белую денежку на черный день (X)• Save it for a rainy day - Хорошо беречь белую денежку на черный день (X)• Some days are darker than others - Год на год не приходится (Г), Пора на пору не приходится (П), Раз на раз не приходится (P)• There are no two days alike - Пора на пору не приходится (П)• We have known (seen) better days - Был конь, да изъездился (B)• We shall have our day too - Будет и на нашей улице праздник (Б), Доведется и нам свою песенку спеть (Д), Придет время, и мы ногой топнем (П)• What is done in the night appears in the day - Все тайное становится явным (B)• Yesterday is past; tomorrow may never come; this day is ours - Один раз живем (O)• You can tell the day by the morning - Каково начало, таков и конец (K) -
7 day
[deɪ] noun1) the period from sunrise to sunset:يَوْمThe days are warm but the nights are cold.
2) a part of this period eg that part spent at work:How long is your working day?
يَوْم العَمَلI see him every day.
3) the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next:نَهارHow many days are in the month of September?
4) ( often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone):زَمَن، عَهْدin the days of steam-power.
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8 the other day
مُنْذُ بضْعَة أَيَّام \ the other day: a few days ago: I met your son the other day. \ مِن مُدّةٍ قريبة \ the other day: a few days ago: I met your son the other day. -
9 the other day
مُؤَخَّرًا \ lately: not long ago; in the near past: Have you seen her lately?. recently: not long ago: I met him recently (within the past few weeks) for the first time. the other day: a few days ago: I met your son the other day. -
10 day
زَمَان \ day: time: In the days of your grandfather space travel was unknown. \ نَهَار \ day: the time between sunrise and sunset. \ يَوْم \ day: a stretch of 24 hours, from midnight to midnight: There are seven days in a week. -
11 day
عَهْد \ day: time: in the days of your grandfather space travel was unknown. period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). pledge: a solemn promise. promise: a solemn declaration that one will do sth.: An honest man never breaks a promise. regime: government; way of governing: An army regime took control of the country. reign: the period during which a king or queen holds office. vow: a solemn promise. word: a promise: I give you my word that it is true. \ See Also وعد (وَعْد) -
12 day release
(U.K.) HRthe discharge of an employee from normal work to take part in education or training. Day release is normally for one day each week, fortnight, or month, and it enables an employee to study for further education or vocational qualifications on a part-time basis. -
13 the other day
not long ago:مُنْذُ أيّام، مُنْذُ بِضْعَةِ أيّامI saw Mr Smith the other day.
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14 day off sick from work
Australian slang: sickie (chuck a sickie = take the day off sick from work when you're perfectly healthy!)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > day off sick from work
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15 day school
a school whose pupils attend only during the day and live at home.مَدْرَسَه خارِجِيَّه -
16 day-dream
1. nouna dreaming or imagining of pleasant events; the making of unreal plans etc while awake.حُلْم اليَقْظَه2. verbيَسْتَغْرِقُ في أحْلامِ اليَقْظَهShe often day-dreams.
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17 day in the sun
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18 Day Off, Not Flipping In
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Day Off, Not Flipping In
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19 day
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):dayak, languesLand Dayak languagesCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > day
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20 day trading
Finthe making of trades that have very close dates of maturity
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