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A ... is a period of quiet or calm in a longer period of activity or excitement. začněte se učit
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A ... is a period of two weeks. 🇬🇧 začněte se učit
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I hope to be back in a fortnight
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throughout the day and night začněte se učit
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Fire crews were working round the clock to bring the huge blazes under control.
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the date when something is ... to be paid začněte se učit
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To avoid paying interest, pay in full by the due date every month.
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the date on which, according to medical calculations, a pregnant woman is most likely to give birth začněte se učit
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The due date for the baby is Aug. 14.
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... is the middle part of the day, from late morning to early afternoon. začněte se učit
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eople were beginning to tire in the midday heat
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... is twelve o'clock in the middle of the day. začněte se učit
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It's eight minutes after midday
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the middle day of the working week, usually Wednesday začněte se učit
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If you say that something happens in the ... of time, you are emphasizing that it happens at the last possible moment. začněte se učit
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in the nick of time/ just in time News of interest cuts came in the nick of time for borrowers.
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A ... of time is a period that is long enough for a situation to change or for people to have a different opinion about it. začněte se učit
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... the restoration of diplomatic relations after a lapse of 24 years
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Journalists sometimes use ...... to refer to a crisis or event which is likely to decide finally what is going to happen in a conflict or situation. začněte se učit
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Also means the same as noon He insisted that a defeat yesterday would not have been high noon for his leadership.
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It can refer either to distance or time. It means that an object or event goes as ... in distance or time as some other object or event, which is used as a reference point. začněte se učit
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1. This restaurant was opened as far back as 1920 2. The house was located as far back [in the woods] as the river.
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You use at ...... in order to indicate that something must happen at or before a particular time and not after that time. emphasis začněte se učit
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She should be back by ten o'clock at the latest.
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You use ... followed by a number to say how old someone is. začněte se učit
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1. Alan has two children, aged eleven and nine 2. He died aged 60
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Until a very late hour of the night or very early hour of the morning. začněte se učit
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Johnny keeps taking the car and staying out till all hours, and I just don't know what to do anymore!
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A ... year is a year which has 366 days. The extra day is the 29th February. There is a... year every four years. začněte se učit
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If something happens in the ..., it happens soon after midnight, in the very early morning. začněte se učit
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They were arrested in the small hours of Saturday morning
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