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безветренный
retrasado, -a
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. late <later, latest> [америк. leɪt, брит. leɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. late (after correct, scheduled time):
to be late , I'm sorry I'm late
to make sth/sb late , she made me late for my class
to be late for/with sth you'll be late for work/the train
2.1. late (after usual time):
“late opening Thursdays till 8 pm
2.2. late chrysanthemums/potatoes:
late
late developer or америк. also bloomer (plant)
3.1. late (far on in time):
hurry up, it's late
hurry up, it's late
apúrate, que es tarde лат. америк.
it's a little late in the day or америк. also in the game to change your mind
45 is late for a woman to have a baby
3.2. late определит. shift/bus:
late
the late film
the late film
la película de trasnoche Юж.конус
Fridays, late show КИНО.
Fridays, late show КИНО.
los viernes, sesión de trasnoche Юж.конус
at this late hour
llegamos tarde por la mañana/de tardecita лат. америк.
the late 1950s
late Picasso
4.1. late определит. (deceased):
late
difunto офиц.
my late father
mi difunto padre офиц.
4.2. late определит. (former):
late
II. late <later, latest> [америк. leɪt, брит. leɪt] НАРЕЧ.
1. late (after correct, scheduled time):
late arrive/leave/answer
2.1. late (after usual time):
late work/sleep
late mature/bloom
late mature/bloom
2.2. late (far on in time):
late
he married late
we stayed up late
late at night
late at night
late into the night
2.3. late (toward end of period):
late in the week
3.1. late (recently):
3.2. late:
of late
of late
3.3. late (formerly) офиц. or шутл.:
late-lamented [ˌleɪtləˈmɛntɪd] ПРИЛ. офиц.
late edition СУЩ.
late edition
late-night [америк. ˈleɪtnaɪt, брит. ˈleɪtnʌɪt] ПРИЛ. определит.
late-night pharmacy
late-night show/performance
late-night show/performance
de trasnoche Юж.конус
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
difunto (difunta)
late определит.
late-night movie theater америк.
late-night cinema брит.
late-night определит.
llorado (llorada)
late lamented определит. офиц.
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. late [leɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. late (after appointed time):
late
you're late!
2. late (occurring after the usual time):
late
estudiante м. и ж. rezagado
in late summer
3. late (deceased):
late
4. late (recent):
late
late news
II. late [leɪt] НАРЕЧ.
1. late (after usual time):
late
too little, too late
to work late
it's rather late in the day to do sth
2. late (at advanced time):
late in the day
late at night
3. late (recently):
as late as the 1980s
of late
Выражения:
better late than never посл.
más vale tarde que nunca посл.
late-night [ˈleɪtˌnaɪt] ПРИЛ.
late-night
late-breaking ПРИЛ.
to stay up late
late riser
dormilón(-ona) м. (ж.)
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
un amor otoñal перенос.
tardío (-a)
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. late [leɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. late (after appointed time):
late
you're late!
2. late (after the usual time):
late
3. late (towards end of):
in late summer
4. late (recent):
late development
5. late (deceased):
late
late
II. late [leɪt] НАРЕЧ.
1. late (after usual time):
late
too little, too late
poco y tarde разг.
to work late
it's kind of late in the day to do sth
2. late (towards end of):
late in the day
late at night
3. late (recently):
as late as the 1980s
of late
Выражения:
better late than never посл.
más vale tarde que nunca посл.
late-breaking ПРИЛ.
late-night ПРИЛ.
late-night
late riser
dormilón(-ona) м. (ж.)
to stay up late
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
un amor otoñal перенос.
tardío (-a)
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For one, they're notoriously volatile and late-breaking.
www.weeklystandard.com
The program focuses on late-breaking stories in a live format as well as news analysis and in-depth investigative reports interspersed with newsmaker interviews.
en.wikipedia.org
That's a late-breaking abstract, so that data will be freshly presented at the meeting.
www.cancernetwork.com
Often the importance of it is overshadowed by world events, late-breaking headlines or the latest sports win.
www.ngnews.ca
Late-breaking news stories previously meant that whole pages needed to be re-written, but a blank panel in the corner of the front page now caters for that event.
www.dailymail.co.uk