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n | contraintes |
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| génér. |
night-time (the time when it is night); dark; darkness; obscure; nighttime; morning (The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon. КГА) |
| argot. |
Mr. Black; sleep; dim |
| jargon. |
darkmans |
| makar., poét. |
the watches of the night |
| milit. |
night |
| non st. |
darky; darkey |
| syst. |
off peak (о тарифе на электроэнергию @lexandra) |
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| argot. |
nite |
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| génér. |
at night; in the night-time; by night-time; at dark; in the night; by night (Alexey Lebedev); nightly; at night-time (I tell her it’s best that I go lookin’ for Bill at night-time when the low life starts to appear. 4uzhoj); in the early hours of the morning (sophistt) |
| amér. |
between two days |
| makar. |
nights; after dark |
| makar., arch. |
anight s |
| obsol. |
anight |
| relig. |
anights |
| subl. |
in the watches of the night |
| techn. |
overnight; during the hours of darkness (в ночное время) |
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| antiq., myth. |
Nox (богиня) |
| Gruzovik, myth. |
Nyx; Nox |
| myth. |
Nyx |
| relig. |
Lail (92-я сура Священного Корана); Night (92-я сура Корана) |
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| génér. |
nightly (4uzhoj) |
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| génér. |
-night |
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| génér. |
on some nights (They say that on quiet nights you can hear him weaving his baskets. South_Park) |
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| argot. |
nights |
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| étud. |
The Nights (Musset, 1835-37, Мюссе) |
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| génér. |
between two days |
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| météor. |
lows (минимальная температура воздуха ночью (в сводке погоды) Lavrin) |
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| génér. |
night (the period from sunset to sunrise; the time of darkness) |
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| myth. |
Дочь Хаоса, мать Дня и Гесперид, могущественная богиня, почитаемая самим Зевсом. Краткий Словарь Мифологии и Древностей (М. Корш) |