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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - daylight

 
 

Daylight

daylight
n. 1 the light of day. 2 dawn (before daylight). 3 a openness, publicity. b open knowledge. 4 a visible gap or interval, e.g. between boats in a race. 5 (usu. in pl.) sl. one's life or consciousness (orig. the internal organs) esp. as representing vulnerability to fear, attack, etc. (scared the daylights out of me; beat the living daylights out of them). Phrases and idioms daylight robbery colloq. a blatantly excessive charge. daylight saving the achieving of longer evening daylight, esp. in summer, by setting the time an hour ahead of the standard time. see daylight begin to understand what was previously obscure.
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  noun Date: 13th century the light of day, daytime, dawn, 4. knowledge or understanding of something that has been obscure , the quality or state of being open ; openness, 5. plural consciousness, mental soundness or stability ; wits , a perceptible space, gap, or difference ...
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