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Толковый словарь английского языка - night

 

Night

night
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English niht; akin to Old High German naht ~, Latin noct-, nox, Greek nykt-, nyx Date: before 12th century the time from dusk to dawn when no sunlight is visible, 2. an evening or ~ taken as an occasion or point of time , an evening set aside for a particular purpose, 3. the quality or state of being dark, a condition or period felt to resemble the darkness of ~: as, a period of dreary inactivity or affliction, absence of moral values, the beginning of darkness ; ~fall, ~less adjective II. adjective Date: before 12th century of, relating to, or associated with the ~ , intended for use at ~ , 3. existing, occurring, or functioning at ~ , active or functioning best at ~
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  n. 1 the period of darkness between one day and the next; the time from sunset to sunrise. 2 nightfall (shall not reach home before night). 3 the darkness of night (as black as night). 4 a night or evening appointed for some activity, or spent or regarded in a certain way (last night of the Proms; a great night out). Phrases and idioms night-blindness = NYCTALOPIA. night fighter an aeroplane used for interception at night. night-hawk 1 a nocturnal prowler, esp. a thief. 2 a nightjar. night-life entertainment available at night in a town. night-light a dim light kept on in a bedroom at night. night-long throughout the night. night nurse a nurse on duty during the night. night-owl colloq. a person active at night. night safe a safe with access from the outer wall of a bank for the deposit of money etc. when the bank is closed. night school an institution providing evening classes for those working by day. night shift a shift of workers employed during the night. night-soil the contents of cesspools etc. removed at night, esp. for use as manure. night-time the time of darkness. night-watchman 1 a person whose job is to keep watch by night. 2 Cricket an inferior batsman sent in when a wicket falls near the close of a day's play. Derivatives nightless adj. Etymology: OE neaht, niht f. Gmc ...
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