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daylight <a daylight; daylights> SUST.

daylight V.

daylight <a daylight; daylights> SUST.

daylight
daylight

daylight V.

daylight SUST.

artificial daylight

daylight lamp ILUMINA.

daylight overdraft ECON.

daylight saving time

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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During nighttime ships kept well off shore till daylight or anchored.
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During these same months in the northern regions there will be 24 hours of daylight.
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The same reason plus heavy flak defenses in the target area ruled out the risk of a daylight raid.
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Shutters around the first gallery admit artificial daylight.
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The courses are usually set up in public areas and there may be some restrictions on access, e.g., daylight hours only.
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At a cost of $250 per square foot, the library features a host of energy-efficient measures, including a roof garden and substantial daylight.
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They are said to be invisible during the daylight hours but visible at night.
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As with all areas in the polar latitudes, there are extreme variations in daylight between the seasons.
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Although natural daylight often reaches that area, particularly late in the day, it is not directly visible from outside.
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It is open daily during daylight hours only, since there are no lights on the path.
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