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day [deɪ] RZ.

2. day (twenty-four hours):

day
doba r.ż.
day
dzień r.m.

3. day:

days l.mn. (in history)
czasy r.m. l.mn.

day-to-day PRZYM.

Midsummer('s) Day RZ.

Boxing Day RZ. bez l.mn. Brit REL.

Christmas Day RZ.

crash day RZ. GOSP.

day nursery RZ.

day nursery
żłobek r.m.

day quotation, day rate RZ. GOSP.

day quotation
kurs r.m. dnia

day return RZ. Brit

day school RZ.

day school

day trip RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
V-J Day is instead celebrated on September 2, the date of the formal signing of the surrender.
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An official public holiday can not replace a regular day off.
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The initial launch day weather forecast called for a 90% chance of favorable launch conditions.
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It only takes one off day -- or even a few bad overs -- for a favourite to be bundled out.
www.theroar.com.au
Match day atmosphere was special, bathed in late winter sunshine (shirt sleeve weather).
www.bbc.co.uk
On a cloudless blue-sky day you might even think that you were on holiday!
www.derbytelegraph.co.uk
We would have returned that day to the scent of home-baked bread and rolls.
www.ganderbeacon.ca
He would work outdoors all day and study at night, reading late into the evenings by the light of the fireplace.
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This led to a situation where a xenophobic mob outnumbered the police by day three.
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When compared to the previous year's race, the race was 6km 0 longer, contained one more rest day, and the same amount of stages.
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