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Перевод: day
[прилагательное] дневной; [существительное] день ; дневное время; рабочий день; знаменательный день; сутки ; победа ; время; эпоха ; период ; отрезок времени; пор`а ; период жизни; вся жизнь человека; пласт, ближайший к земной поверхности
Тезаурус:
- One day, when Sam found her weeping in a corner nursing a black eye, he told her she had got to stop.
- And the Cid Ruydiez did so well, and made such mortality among the Moors, that the blood ran from his wrist to his elbow! great pleasure had he in his horse Bavieca that day, to find himself so well mounted.
- Does he remember a shadowed evening in his hotel room a day or so after the third Joe Frazier fight, moving to the window, his body still on fire from the assault?
- Most of the men got up to leave, shocked that the day had passed so quickly, that the cows were home already.
- It has to be said that this is a massive walk, particularly for you if you don't know Ted, and you could certainly fill a day with only these two peaks.
- She's talking about her film Ghost , and US tabloid reports claiming that husband Bruce Willis showed up on the day of her crucial love scene with Patrick Swayze wielding a baseball bat.
- Their times are added after each day's stage.
- The large proportion of schedule 11 cases in the AEC sample contrasts dramatically with the proportion commencing probation nationally in 1988, that is, 63 per cent of the AEC's probationers were subject to a day centre requirement compared with only six per cent nationally; similarly, 31 per cent of the AEC probationers were subject to a specified activity requirement compared with only six per cent nationally (Home Office, 1990c, p. 46).
- This is an especially good time to apply as we're offering you the chance to win two tickets to either the Men's Final at Wimbledon, Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, England vs.
- While Mrs Day attempted to stem the blood flowing from his battered face, he strode across the courtyard to where his comrade lay, now surrounded by interested bystanders.
- People who live near noisy factories, close to flight paths near airports, and in the proximity of busy motorways, all suffer from excessive noise by night and day.
- The mother's heartbeat is a constant feature of the unborn child's life: sixty beats a minute, 3,600 an hour, 86,400 a day and a staggering 24 million throughout the whole period of pregnancy.
- It is like hanging day in the Grassmarket.
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