English to Galician Meaning of night - noite


Night :
noite

noite, escuridade, escuro, vixilia, ambigüidade, nebulosidade, ignorancia, falta de coñecemento, ilusión, adolescente, miseria, adversidade, aflición, anoitecer, Pardo

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Definitions of night in English
Noun(1) the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside(2) a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom(3) the period spent sleeping(4) the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit(5) darkness(6) a shortening of nightfall(7) the time between sunset and midnight(8) Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx
Examples of night in English
(1) The cost is 5 per night per person but the school has shouldered the bulk of the costs.(2) Last night at dinner my Mother was talking about her arrangements to go down to Cork on Tuesday.(3) Sam hated to drive at night, especially a night such as this when it was cold and windy.(4) At night he sleeps in warehouses or under trees, no doubt worrying how he will manage to feed his children on such a paltry sum.(5) Last night was a quiet night in, just me and a few glasses of nice whiskey.(6) It makes perfect sense: a one-bed or studio flat is considerably cheaper per night than a hotel.(7) At night , the residents retired to the few cellars that had not been destroyed by a decade of war.(8) For example, the estimated time limit could be set at five days and the cost per night at Ôö¼├║200.(9) These prices are per room per night and include dinner and breakfast for two people.(10) Last night she ate her dinner and she gobbled five peppermints right out of my hand.(11) a moonless night(12) At night , I was awakened by the piercing wind and burrowed under the quilt to escape the cold.(13) every second night(14) On Friday night Chris approached us to do a skit for all the delegates after dinner on the last night .(15) For the younger generation the Mardi Gras on Saturday night was their night out.(16) The restaurant has a cosy and relaxing feel to it, and the subtle lighting and candles make it ideal for a romantic night out.
Related Phrases of night
(1) good night ::
boas noites
(2) last night ::
Onte á noite
(3) at night ::
Á noite
(4) have a good night ::
boas noites
(5) every night ::
cada noite
(6) all night long ::
a noite enteira
(7) night table ::
mesa de cabeceira
(8) tomorrow night ::
mañá á noite
(9) night shift ::
quenda de noite
Synonyms
Noun
1. nighttime ::
noite
2. hours of darkness ::
horas de escuridade
4. dark ::
escuro
5. nightfall ::
anoitecer
6. sunset ::
solpor
Antonyms
1. day ::
día
Different Forms
night, nightly, nights
Word Example from TV Shows
Jesse, did you have a lucky night?

Jesse, did you have a lucky NIGHT?

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 10

so, last night,
I watched it

so, last NIGHT, I watched it

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 21

I can't keep watch all day and all night.

I can't keep watch all day and all NIGHT.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

You know if you stay up all night,
you're going to be sleepy tomorrow.

You know if you stay up all NIGHT, you're going to be sleepy tomorrow.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 22

Come on,
it's gonna be a cold night.

Come on, it's gonna be a cold NIGHT.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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