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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

night [am. angl. naɪt, brit. angl. nʌɪt] SAM.

1.1. night C (period of darkness):

noche ž. spol
to be on or do or work nights
antenoche lat. amer.
to have a late/an early night atribut. flight/patrol
night depository or brit. angl. safe

1.2. night U (darkness) lit.:

2. night C (evening):

noche ž. spol
first night GLED.
noche ž. spol del estreno

3. night <nights, as prisl. >:

night-night [ˈnaɪtˈnaɪt] MEDM. pog.

stag night SAM.

1. stag night (for men only):

2. stag night → stag party

stag party SAM.

1. stag party (before wedding):

2. stag party (all-male celebration):

noche ž. spol de cuates Meh.

wedding night SAM.

noche ž. spol de bodas

date night [ˈdeɪt naɪt] SAM.

hen night SAM.

late-night [am. angl. ˈleɪtnaɪt, brit. angl. ˈleɪtnʌɪt] PRID. atribut.

late-night pharmacy
late-night show/performance
late-night show/performance
de trasnoche Cono Sur

night blindness SAM. U

ceguera ž. spol nocturna

I. night vision SAM. U

visión ž. spol nocturna

II. night-vision PRID.

night-vision atribut.:

gafas ž. spol mn. de visión nocturna
anteojos m. spol mn. de visión nocturna esp lat. amer.

night-sight [ˈnʌɪtsʌɪt] SAM.

1. night-sight (night vision):

visión ž. spol nocturna

2. night-sight (on camera, gun):

visor m. spol nocturno

v slovarju PONS

nights PRISL.

nights
nights

night [naɪt] SAM.

noche ž. spol
the Arabian Nights
víspera ž. spol de Reyes
to work nights

night-night [ˈnaɪtˌnaɪt] MEDM. pog.

wedding night SAM.

noche ž. spol de bodas

night-porter SAM.

portero(-a) m. spol (ž. spol) nocturno, -a

night watchman SAM.

nochero m. spol Cono Sur

night stand SAM.

mesilla ž. spol de noche

night-watch <-es> SAM.

opening night SAM. GLED.

noche ž. spol del estreno

night-time SAM. brez mn.

noche ž. spol
v slovarju PONS

nights PRISL.

nights
nights

night [naɪt] SAM.

noche ž. spol
the Arabian Nights
Noche ž. spol de Reyes
to work nights

night-night [ˈnaɪt·ˌnaɪt] MEDM. pog.

late-night PRID.

night blindness SAM.

ceguera ž. spol nocturna

night bird [ˈnaɪt·bɜrd] SAM.

1. night bird ZOOL.:

2. night bird (person):

noctámbulo(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)
trasnochador(a) m. spol (ž. spol)

night life SAM.

vida ž. spol nocturna

night-nurse SAM.

enfermera ž. spol de noche

night school SAM.

escuela ž. spol nocturna

night porter SAM.

portero (-a) m. spol (ž. spol) nocturno, -a

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To many, it may be goosebumps on the arms or butterflies in the stomach, and to others, sleepless nights and too much salt in the meal.
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In 1969 for several nights, hundreds of women stayed out past the university women's curfew in protest of the curfew policy.
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The very air breathed romance, delicious food, sports, card games, starlit nights and no sign of a television or a computer.
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Such nights give newer acts an opportunity to practice and improve, with a view to getting paid work.
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The villagers do not have to rummage in the dark nights anymore as electricity has been availed for them.
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