night-time in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

night-time in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for night-time in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Pilots should have at least 50 hours experience as pilot in command and be authorized for night-time flying.
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He also phased in the night-time lighting at dusk rather than abruptly turning the lights on as had previously been done.
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Both were night-time operations and both were failures.
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Despite these restrictions and considering the total resident population, there was night-time light from munipios with population up to 2000 inhabitants.
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At around the same time, the companies began to move into night-time broadcasting.
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They are nocturnal; however, they may bask during the day when night-time temperatures are too low.
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The solar panels are expected to improve night-time visibility and enhance the city's overall aesthetic appeal.
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Regular night-time services became part of the landscape.
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The trails are illuminated with electric light, making night-time ascent possible and safe to do even when accompanied by children.
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During this time, they gained extensive knowledge about the school grounds, such as its various hidden passages, from their frequent night-time adventures together.
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