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midwinter en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

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In many cultures, the solstices and equinoxes traditionally determine the midpoint of the seasons, which can be seen in the celebrations called midsummer and midwinter.
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Peak power demands tend to occur in midwinter and midsummer, so river managers calibrate releases to coincide with periods of high demand.
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In temperate climates, the midwinter festival was the last feast celebration, before deep winter began.
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However, because of the twilight, there is some daylight for a couple of hours even around midwinter, often with bluish light.
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The shrub is midwinter flowering with a delightful sweet scent.
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The coldest temperature recorded was during the midwinter of 2003.
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Plastic trays with a selection of orri delicacies can also be found in supermarkets during midwinter.
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Midwinter is covered in snow, and has some nigh-impassable mountainous regions as well as some flat rolling plains.
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The two largest conferences are the annual conference and the midwinter meeting.
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Because of its northern latitude, daylight extends 17 hours in midsummer, to only around 7 hours in midwinter.
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