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I . moon [mu:n] N no pl ASTRON

moon
luna f
moon
mesec m
the moon
Luna f
the moon
Mesec m
full moon
new moon

II . moon [mu:n] VB trans sl to moon sb

III . moon [mu:n] VB intr

1. moon sl:

to moon [at sb]

2. moon (remember nostalgically):

to moon over sb/sth

moon about, moon around VB intr

full ˈmoon N

full moon

ˈhalf-moon ADJ

ˈmoon boots N pl

moon boots
snežke f pl
moon boots

new ˈmoon N

new moon
new moon
new moon
mlaj m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Which do you prefer -- the death of the moon, or the death of the banana tree?
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Some commanders have a full detailed route card as well as the moon route card when doing night navigation.
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Here, men have walked on the moon is the antecedent.
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Her symbol is a turquoise crescent moon representing fate.
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The work contains tables for the movements of the sun, the moon and the five planets known at the time.
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Combine that with the sparkling luminous green phosphorescence in our wake, a full moon and scudding black clouds for dramatic effect.
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We ebb and flow like the tides, we wax and wane like the moon.
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The women occupy the centre mid-ground of the painting and are lit from high above the left hand of the canvas, presumably by the moon.
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In the olden times, elders taught the young in their village on the full moon night after harvesting.
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The primary objective of the flight, to place the 12.95 pound (5.87 kg) scientific payload in the vicinity of the moon, failed.
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