"to day" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "to day" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. dzień, doba (jednostka czasu) [COUNTABLE]
    What day is it today?
    You'll have to wait another day or two.
    I went to London for a couple of days.
  2. dzień (przeciwieństwo nocy) [COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE]
    When you sleep during the day, you have to have good curtains.
    He works at night and sleeps by day.
    Do you take naps during the day?
  3. dzień (czas, w którym człowiek nie śpi i jest aktywny) [COUNTABLE]
    How was your day?
    I had a terrible day, I need some rest.
  4. dzień pracy [COUNTABLE]
    She works an eight-hour day.
    My boss told me I can take a day off.
  5. czas, czasy (o przeszłości) [COUNTABLE]
    In my day a motel room cost about twelve dollars.
    There were no computers in her days.
sustantivo
  1. dzień (teraz, obecnie) [SINGULAR]
    The Manchester terrorist attack was the news of the day.
sustantivo
  1. czas czyjejś sławy
    Her day is over.
    My day hasn't come yet.
  2. czyjś specjalny dzień (np. dzień urodzin)
    I won today's competition. It's my day.
    Tell me what you want for dinner, it's your day so I'll do whatever you want.

Frases relacionadas — "to day"

adjetivo
day-to-day = codzienny, zwykły (np. czynności) +1 significado
midday , also: mid-day , also: midnoon = południowy
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other
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Ver también: the day after nextlive from day to dayto this very dayday of leaveto one's dying dayfrom day to day, from one day to the nextlive to fight another dayfive years to the dayadjournment to a day certainday-to-day managementday of the weekto your dying daylive to see the dayNice day to you too.adjourn to the next dayon a day-to-day basisday of the returnday by day rulerI listen to music every day.proceed to the order of the dayit's late in the day to do somethingI would like to go there some day.day of delayGood day to you.day in courtday after recall testday of appearanceday on which the crime was committedday of deathday on which the suit was filedday of paymentday of protestday of release from custodyday of release from prisonday of the hearingday of the trialday of work performanceday of entryday of filing a suitday of incapacity for work, day of incapacityday of making the settlementday for nightday for presentationday of arrivalday of maturityday of shipmentday of transhipmentday-to-day contactsday-to-day controlday-to-day money marketday-to-day routineday-to-day moneyday-to-day landfill operationa day like any other, a day like any other day, all in a day's work, a "been there-done that" daythe day of reckoningday of portentday to day correspondenceday in the sun, moment in the sun, time in the sun

"to day" — Collocation dictionary inglés

to day collocation
La variante más popular: to this day
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): do dnia
  1. to preposición + day sustantivo
    Very strong collocation

    Most of us can think back to a day when living wasn't easy.

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