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Nights
por la noche

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

night [ingl. am. naɪt, ingl. brit. nʌɪt] SUST.

1.1. night C (period of darkness):

to be on or do or work nights
antenoche amer.
to have a late/an early night atrbv. flight/patrol
night depository or ingl. brit. safe

1.2. night U (darkness) liter.:

cayó la noche liter.

2. night C (evening):

first night TEAT.

3. night <nights, as adv. >:

night-night [ˈnaɪtˈnaɪt] INTERJ. coloq.

stag night SUST.

1. stag night (for men only):

2. stag night → stag party

stag party SUST.

1. stag party (before wedding):

2. stag party (all-male celebration):

noche f de cuates Méx.

wedding night SUST.

date night [ˈdeɪt naɪt] SUST.

hen night SUST.

late-night [ingl. am. ˈleɪtnaɪt, ingl. brit. ˈleɪtnʌɪt] ADJ. atrbv.

late-night pharmacy
late-night show/performance
late-night show/performance
de trasnoche Co. Sur

night blindness SUST. U

I. night vision SUST. U

II. night-vision ADJ.

night-vision atrbv.:

anteojos mpl de visión nocturna esp amer.

night-sight [ˈnʌɪtsʌɪt] SUST.

1. night-sight (night vision):

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

en el diccionario PONS

nights ADV.

nights
nights

night [naɪt] SUST.

the Arabian Nights
to work nights

night-night [ˈnaɪtˌnaɪt] INTERJ. coloq.

wedding night SUST.

night-porter SUST.

portero(-a) m (f) nocturno, -a

night watchman SUST.

nochero m Co. Sur

night stand SUST.

night-watch <-es> SUST.

opening night SUST. TEAT.

night-time SUST. sin pl.

en el diccionario PONS

nights ADV.

nights
nights

night [naɪt] SUST.

the Arabian Nights
to work nights

night-night [ˈnaɪt·ˌnaɪt] INTERJ. coloq.

late-night ADJ.

night blindness SUST.

night bird [ˈnaɪt·bɜrd] SUST.

1. night bird ZOOL.:

2. night bird (person):

noctámbulo(-a) m (f)
trasnochador(a) m (f)

night life SUST.

night-nurse SUST.

night school SUST.

night porter SUST.

portero (-a) m (f) nocturno, -a

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The area's night-time ambiance began to change dramatically.
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It also investigated how parking provision relates to the night-time economy and how to attract new customers.
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He also phased in the night-time lighting at dusk rather than abruptly turning the lights on as had previously been done.
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During this time, they gained extensive knowledge about the school grounds, such as its various hidden passages, from their frequent night-time adventures together.
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Both were night-time operations and both were failures.
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