days en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de days en el diccionario inglés»español

day [ingl. am. deɪ, ingl. brit. deɪ] SUST.

3.1. day (point in time):

día por medio Co. Sur Perú
from that day forth arc. or liter.
it's (just) been one of those days coloq.
it's (just) been one of those days coloq.
ha sido un día de aquí te espero Esp. coloq.
that'll be the day coloq., irón.
have a good or nice day! esp ingl. am.
to make sb's day coloq.
another day, another dollar provb. ingl. am.

5.1. day (period of time):

in days gone by liter.
antaño liter.
in days to come liter.
in days to come liter.
in days of old, in olden days liter.
antaño liter.
in the old days
the good old days
in those days
in those days
these days
those were the days!
it's early days yet ingl. brit.

Véase también: light3, light2, light1, happy

I.light2 <lighter lightest> [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] ADJ.

II.light2 [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] ADV.

I.light1 [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] SUST.

1. light U (illumination):

luz f
let there be light BÍBL.
atrbv. light waves

2.1. light C:

luz f
prender la luz amer.
dar la luz Esp.
lights! CINE, TEAT.
caer como piedra amer. coloq.

II.light1 <pret. & part. pas. lighted or lit> [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] V. trans.

III.light1 <pret. & part. pas. lighted or lit> [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] V. intr.

IV.light1 <lighter lightest> [ingl. am. laɪt, ingl. brit. lʌɪt] ADJ.

happy <happier happiest> [ingl. am. ˈhæpi, ingl. brit. ˈhapi] ADJ.

1.1. happy (of people) (joyful, content):

as happy as a sandboy/as a lark/as the day (is long)/as Larry esp ingl. brit.
as happy as a sandboy/as a lark/as the day (is long)/as Larry esp ingl. brit.

Véase también: workday

day-to-day [ingl. am. ˌdeɪdəˈdeɪ, ingl. brit. deɪtəˈdeɪ] ADJ. atrbv.

day laborer, day labourer ingl. brit. SUST.

day return, day return ticket SUST. ingl. brit.

days en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de days en el diccionario inglés»español

1. day:

for a few days
two days ago
in the (good) old days

day-to-day [ˌdeɪtəˈdeɪ, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] ADJ.

days Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The planet takes 4.617 days to complete an orbit, with a semimajor axis of 0.0595 AU.
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In all, the difference in period between synodic and draconic month is nearly days.
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The premiere episode looks at the evolution of the handgun, going back to its earliest days on 16th century battlefields.
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Her privileged background and family wealth allowed her to spend her days socialising, dining out and shopping, and her nights attending raucous parties.
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He ignored the edict, and two days later he forced his way into her chamber as she was about to disrobe.
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A nest will include three to five eggs, which are usually greenish-blue with brown or purple spots, and hatch in 1314 days.
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It's corn-fed and aged for 21 days before being roasted in rock salt and transferred to domed stainless steel carts and carved.
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Overall the triumphant Pekingese saw off two thousand dogs representing 185 breeds over two days to claim the top prize.
www.telegraph.co.uk
During these 10 days festivals cities and towns are decorated with pandals and cultural events are organised in every nook and corner.
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Both stores were looted in the final days of the war.
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