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Daylight

daylight
 noun  Date: 13th century  1. the light of day  2. daytime  3. dawn  4.  a. knowledge or understanding of something that has been obscure began to see ~ on the problem  b. the quality or state of being open ; openness  5. plural  a. consciousness  b. mental soundness or stability ; wits scared the ~s out of him  6. a perceptible space, gap, or difference denied there was any ~ between the two governments' positions
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1.
  n. 1 the light of day. 2 dawn (before daylight). 3 a openness, publicity. b open knowledge. 4 a visible gap or interval, e.g. between boats in a race. 5 (usu. in pl.) sl. one's life or consciousness (orig. the internal organs) esp. as representing vulnerability to fear, attack, etc. (scared the daylights out of me; beat the living daylights out of them). Phrases and idioms daylight robbery colloq. a blatantly excessive charge. daylight saving the achieving of longer evening daylight, esp. in summer, by setting the time an hour ahead of the standard time. see daylight begin to understand what was previously obscure. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) дневной свет, естественное освещение 2) горн. дневная поверхность ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  естественное освещение ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
4.
  1) дневной свет, естественное освещение 2) дневное время суток during daylight hours — днём, в дневное время open working to daylight — горн. выводить выработку на поверхность ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1. дневной свет; солнечный свет; естественное освещение; светлое время суток in broad daylight —- при дневном свете, в ярком освещении; открыто, публично 2. рассвет, день at daylight —- на рассвете to get up at daylight —- вставать с зарей before daylight —- до рассвета, затемно to work from daylight till dark —- работать от зари до зари 3. просвет 4. гласность; осведомленность to let daylight into smth. —- предать что-л. гласности to throw daylight upon smth. —- проливать свет на что-л. 5. "гляделки", "зенки" to darken smb.'s daylight —- подбить кому-л. глаз, поставить кому-л. фонарь под глазом Id: as clear as daylight —- ясный как день Id: to see daylight —- видеть выход из положения, наконец-то понять Id: to burn daylight —- уст. жечь свечи (свет) днем; даром терять время, попусту растрачивать силы Id: to frighten the daylights out of smb. —- напугать кого-л. до смерти Id: to beat the daylights out of smb. —- забить кого-л. до полусмерти Id: to let daylight into smb. —- пристрелить кого-л. Id: no daylights! —- ам. наливай полнее! ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
6.
  noun  1) дневной свет; естественное освещение  2) рассвет  3) гласность - in broad daylight - in open daylight - let daylight into  4) pl.; jargon гляделки, глаза - see daylight ...
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7.
  1. Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark. Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed. N-UNCOUNT 2. Daylight is the time of day when it begins to get light. Quinn returned shortly after daylight yesterday morning. N-UNCOUNT 3. If you say that a crime is committed in broad daylight, you are expressing your surprise that it is done during the day when people can see it, rather than at night. A girl was attacked on a train in broad daylight... PHRASE: PHR after v c darkgreen]emphasis ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
8.
  ~ n 1 the light produced by the sun during the day  (We'll keep working while there's still enough daylight.) 2 daylight robbery BrE informal a situation in which something costs you a lot more than it should  ( (2.50 for a cup of coffee? It's daylight robbery!) 3 see daylight informal to begin to understand something that you have found difficult to understand before  (Joan explained it again, and at last I began to see daylight.) 4 scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of informal to frighten someone a lot  (It scared the living daylights out of me when the flames shot out.) 5 beat/knock the (living) daylights out of informal to hit someone a lot and seriously hurt them  (- see also in broad daylight broad1 (6)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
9.
  See: SCARE OUT OF ONE'S WITS or SCARE THE DAYLIGHTS OUT OF, SEE DAYLIGHT. ...
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