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horas de luz de día
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
daylight hours SUST. sust. pl.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
hour [ingl. am. ˈaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈaʊə] SUST.
1.1. hour (60 minutes):
I earn $30 an hour
1.2. hour (time of day):
at 1600 hours
a las 16:00 horas
1.3. hour (particular moment):
2.1. hour <hours, pl > (long time):
horas fpl
2.2. hour <hours, pl > (fixed period):
daylight [ingl. am. ˈdeɪˌlaɪt, ingl. brit. ˈdeɪlʌɪt] SUST. U
1. daylight (daybreak):
2. daylight (daytime):
in broad daylight atrbv. attack/raid
3. daylight (light of day):
robbery <pl robberies> [ingl. am. ˈrɑb(ə)ri, ingl. brit. ˈrɒb(ə)ri] SUST. U or C
en el diccionario PONS
hour [ˈaʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈaʊr] SUST.
1. hour (60 minutes):
2. hour (time of day):
out of hours, after hour ingl. am., ingl. austr.
3. hour (time for an activity):
4. hour (period of time):
daylight [ˈdeɪlaɪt] SUST.
daylight sin pl.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
hour [aʊr] SUST.
1. hour (60 minutes):
2. hour (time of day):
3. hour (time for an activity):
4. hour (period of time):
sb's hour of need
daylight [ˈdeɪ·laɪt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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Tracking down one responder to the ad, he aided a housewife whose husband was falling in with the wrong crowd, and stopped a robbery.
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The effects of external threats were exacerbated by internal problems such as corruption, tomb robbery, and civil unrest.
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The prisoners were arrested at their homes and charged with armed robbery.
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The crimes were evidently not conducted as robberies, as the criminal never removed items from his victims' homes.
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The most common crimes are muggings with 1.47 reports per day, robbery of businesses with.78 reports per day, and car theft with.71 reports per day.
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