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I. yesterday [ingl. brit. ˈjɛstədeɪ, ˈjɛstədi, ingl. am. ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ, ˈjɛstərdi] SUST.
1. yesterday literal:
yesterday
yesterday was Friday
yesterday was a sad day for all of us
yesterday was the fifth of April
the day before yesterday
2. yesterday (the past) fig.:
II. yesterday [ingl. brit. ˈjɛstədeɪ, ˈjɛstədi, ingl. am. ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ, ˈjɛstərdi] ADV.
1. yesterday literal:
yesterday
it snowed yesterday
I saw her only yesterday
all day yesterday
a week ago yesterday
it was yesterday week or a week yesterday
early/late yesterday
I remember it as if it was yesterday
only yesterday he was saying to me
2. yesterday (in the past):
yesterday fig.
III. yesterday [ingl. brit. ˈjɛstədeɪ, ˈjɛstədi, ingl. am. ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ, ˈjɛstərdi]
I wasn't born yesterday
yesterday afternoon SUST. ADV.
yesterday afternoon
yesterday evening SUST. ADV.
yesterday evening
yesterday morning SUST. ADV.
yesterday morning
yesterday was a real scorcher!
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yesterday [ˈjestədɪ, ingl. am. -tɚ-] ADV.
yesterday
the day before yesterday
all (day) yesterday
late yesterday
yesterday morning/evening [or night]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I wasn't born yesterday!
yesterday lunchtime
up until [or till] midnight/yesterday [or to]
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inglés
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yesterday [ˈjes·tər·deɪ] ADV.
yesterday
the day before yesterday
all (day) yesterday
late yesterday
yesterday morning/evening [or night]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I wasn't born yesterday!
yesterday lunchtime
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francés
inglés
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The man, 26, was arrested by transport police yesterday morning while on a train heading to the station in possession of a meat cleaver.
www.dailymail.co.uk
At the store yesterday morning, the only long-life milk available was soy and the bread shelves were already starting to empty.
www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au
At 1 a.m. yesterday morning, the burglar alarm sensed motion in the warehouse.
www.cbc.ca
In a rare sighting, a parking attendant was spotted early yesterday morning walking the streets of the town.
www.irishnews.com
Initially windy, chilly conditions yesterday morning proved good for business, helping her to sell 10 woollen hats and five scarves by about 2pm.
www.odt.co.nz