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 Translation for 'at night' from English to Czech
at night {adv}v noci
Partial Matches
night {noun}noc {f}
med.
night blind {adj}
šeroslepý
med.
night blindness {noun}
šeroslepost {f}
night shift {noun}noční směna {f}
night-long {adj}celonoční
wedding night {noun}svatební noc {f}
night {adj} [attr.]noční
at {prep}u
at midnight {adv}o půlnoci
chem.
astatine {noun} <At>
astat {m} <At>
to look at {verb}pozorovat [nedok.]
at least {adv}alespoň
at most {adv}nanejvýš
at once {adv}okamžitě
at (the)na
at midday {adv}v poledne
at random {adv}nahodile
at all {adv}vůbec
voj.
At ease!
Pohov!
at stake {adv}v sázce
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Usage Examples English
  • Weather systems such as weather radar (typically Arinc 708 on commercial aircraft) and lightning detectors are important for aircraft flying at night or in instrument meteorological conditions, where it is not possible for pilots to see the weather ahead.
  • At night, parts of Austin are lit by "artificial moonlight" from moonlight towers built to illuminate the central part of the city.
  • Outdoor cats are active both day and night, although they tend to be slightly more active at night.
  • The Short North is host to the monthly Gallery Hop, which attracts hundreds to the neighborhood's art galleries (which all open their doors to the public until late at night) and street musicians.
  • Some species of cave crickets are classified as trogloxenes, because they roost in caves by day and forage above ground at night.

  • There is a service from Praia to Fortaleza, Brazil on Mondays and Thursdays departing early evening and returning at night.
  • civilians in San Diego, California, during Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night.
  • For diurnal migrants, the sun is used to navigate by day, and a stellar compass is used at night.
  • Amateur astronomers typically view the sky at night, when most celestial objects and astronomical events are visible, but others observe during the daytime by viewing the Sun and solar eclipses.
  • Although the AC-130U conducts some operations in daylight, most of its combat missions are conducted at night.

  • Modern residential chargers permit the user to set the charging times, so the generator is quiet at night.
  • Also during this period, Capp was working at night on samples for the strip that eventually became "Li'l Abner".
  • The distinctive round window high in the south transept was originally lit up at night as a beacon for mariners.
  • At night, Jim alone and chained to a lamppost sings a plea for the sun not to rise on the day of his impending trial.
  •  Nocturnal species faced with resource scarcity may increase their diurnal activity to spare the energy costs of staying warm at night, but this comes at the cost of withstanding high temperatures during the day.

  • Argentines often have a light evening snack (called a "merienda" – typically a coffee or mate and a pastry) and it is common to not eat dinner until 9 at night, or even later on weekends.
  • It is also visited by noctuid moths at night. The relative importance of these insects as pollinators has not yet been established; however, carpenter bees are thought to be the main pollinators of amaryllis on the Cape Peninsula.
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