late-night in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

late-night [Am ˈleɪtnaɪt, Brit ˈleɪtnʌɪt] ADJ attr

I.final [Am ˈfaɪnl, Brit ˈfʌɪn(ə)l] ADJ

II.final [Am ˈfaɪnl, Brit ˈfʌɪn(ə)l] N

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

cine de madrugada N m

trasnoche N m

trasnochador2 (trasnochadora) N m (f)

noctambulismo N m

late-night in the PONS Dictionary

late-night Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She described it as a novelty, suitable for late-night adventures.
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Eventually, low ratings saw the show moved to a late-night slot, and the production rate reduced from two to one episode a week.
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Reporters and rival dealers waited patiently amongst the late-night swell of people.
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Since 1994, all of the winners in this category have been late-night talk shows.
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His family was concerned for his late-night hours spent composing and possibly for his financial future as an artist.
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At that time, he often performed at late-night bars.
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How about a late-night improv game after a round of limoncello (lemon liquor) that you helped make?
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After the bar closed, musicians would often use it as a rehearsal space for late-night jam sessions.
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The band's name was derived from late-night sessions under the influence of alcohol.
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The late-night show aired for about four months.
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