Midsummer's Day in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Midsummer's Day in the English»Spanish Dictionary

midsummer [Am ˈmɪdˌsəmər, Brit mɪdˈsʌmə] N U

3.1. day (point in time):

día por medio CSur Peru
from that day forth arch or liter
that'll be the day inf, iron

5.1. day (period of time):

in days gone by liter
antaño liter
in days to come liter
in days to come liter
antaño liter

See also light3, light2, light1, happy

I.light2 <lighter lightest> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

II.light2 [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADV

I.light1 [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] N

1. light U (illumination):

luz f

2.1. light C:

luz f
prender la luz LatAm
dar la luz Spain
lights! CINE, THEAT
caer como piedra LatAm inf

II.light1 <pt & pp lighted or lit> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VB trans

III.light1 <pt & pp lighted or lit> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VB intr

IV.light1 <lighter lightest> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

happy <happier happiest> [Am ˈhæpi, Brit ˈhapi] ADJ

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

Midsummer's Day in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Midsummer's Day in the English»Spanish Dictionary

midsummer [ˌmɪdˈsʌməʳ, Am -ɚ] N no pl

1. day:

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In 1635 (on Midsummer's Day) every building in the town was razed with the exception of seven houses.
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It sounds counter-intuitive, like the thought of being propositioned under the mistletoe on midsummer's day.
www.independent.co.uk
It is a typical midsummer's day, duck-egg blue skies, a wisp of cloud, not a hint of breeze.
www.independent.co.uk
Tomorrow is Midsummer's Day, time to celebrate the importance of this life giver and there is something special about the longest day of the year, no matter where you are.
www.irishexaminer.com
The wedding was fixed for Midsummer's Day.
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Research has found that the traditional harbingers of spring are flying south for the winter before Midsummer's Day.
www.express.co.uk
Baby ran its first, hand-crafted 17-line programme on midsummer's day 1948.
theconversation.com
But when the sun came out, the air felt warm and thick, for a little while, almost like a midsummer's day.
www.thespec.com
It is most famous for the appearance of a spectral army, said to have been seen marching along its crest on Midsummer's Day, 1745.
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