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41 day-taler
• nádenník -
42 day-time
• zo dna -
43 day in
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44 day out
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45 day-dream
noun (a dreaming or imagining of pleasant events; the making of unreal plans etc while awake.) snívanie -
46 working day
1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) pracovný deň2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) pracovný deň* * *• pracovný den -
47 one day
1) (at some time in the future: He hopes to go to America one day.) raz2) (on a day in the past: I saw him one day last week.) niekedy -
48 work-day
1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) pracovný deň2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) pracovný deň -
49 Boxing day
(December 26, the day after Christmas day.) druhý vianočný sviatok -
50 school-day
noun (a day on which children go to school: On a school-day I get up at seven o'clock.) školský deň -
51 May Day
(the first day of May, an especially socialist holiday or festival in many countries.) Sviatok práce* * *• Prvý máj -
52 some day
(at some time in the future: She hopes to get married some day.) jedného dňa* * *• raz -
53 Ascension Day
noun ((also Holy Thursday) the day commemorating Christ's Ascension, ten days before Whitsunday.) Nanebovstúpenie Pána -
54 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.) na dnes skončiť -
55 make someone's day
(to make someone very happy: That baby's smile made my day.) obšťastniť -
56 Midsummer Day
noun (the 24th of June when the saint's day of St. John the Baptist is celebrated.) letný slnovrat, 24. jún -
57 red-letter day
(a day which will always be remembered because of something especially good that happened on it.) pamätný deň -
58 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) nedávno -
59 from day to day
• zo dna na den• den co den -
60 all day
• celý den
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day — /day/, n. 1. the interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset: Since there was no artificial illumination, all activities had to be carried on during the day. 2. the light of day; daylight: The owl sleeps… … Universalium
day — W1S1 [deı] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(24 hours)¦ 2¦(not night)¦ 3¦(when you are awake)¦ 4¦(time at work)¦ 5¦(past)¦ 6¦(now)¦ 7¦(future)¦ 8 somebody s/something s day 9 Independence/election/Christmas etc day 10 five/three/ni … Dictionary of contemporary English
day — [ deı ] noun *** 1. ) count one of the periods of time that a week is divided into, equal to 24 hours: We re going away for five days. The animals are kept inside for 14 hours a day. 24 hours a day (=during the whole of the day and night): The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
DAY OF ATONEMENT — (Heb. יוֹם הכִּפּוּרִים, Yom ha Kippurim), one of the appointed seasons of the Lord, holy convocations, a day of fasting and atonement, occurring on the Tenth of Tishri. It is the climax of the ten days of penitence and the most important day in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Day after 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 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