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 Translation for 'in the forenoon' from English to Hungarian
délelőtt {adv}in the forenoon
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délelőtt {noun}forenoon
este {adv}in the evening
reggel {adv}in the morning
délután {adv}in the afternoon
az utcán {adv}in the street
a sötétben {adv}in the dark
háttérbenin the background
esténként {adv}in the evening
a távolban {adv}in the distance
közben {adv}in the meantime
délelőtt {adv}in the morning
délen {adv}in the south
északon {adv}in the north
unverified
kiad.
nyomás alatt
in the press
keleten {adv}in the east
nyugaton {adv}in the west
közelegto be in the offing
elsősorban {adv}in the first place
jövőre {adv}in the coming year
pofon {noun}slap in the face
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Usage Examples English
  • The 1913 Trustees report stated that "the trustees hope in the near future to enlarge the usefulness of the library by keeping the main building open every day from nine o'clock in the forenoon to nine o'clock in the evening and a part of a Sunday afternoon".
  • The capital city Bhubaneswar is just 120 km away (the route passes through Cuttack, the ancient capital city) and private buses travel to the capital every 30 minutes in the forenoon and is sparse in the afternoon as these vehicles generally return from Puri, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and Paradeep.
  • About ten minutes before eleven in the forenoon Mr.
  • The age-old custom of "Attangayeru" on first of Thulam (the Malayalam month) on the new moon day of the same month in the forenoon before pantheerady pooja refers to the legendary fight between mandhatha and kali.
  • Males display actively from February to April in Kerala, mainly in the forenoon after the sun warms them up.

  • In British home waters, colours is conducted at 0800 (eight bells in the morning watch) from 15 February to 31 October inclusive, and at 0900 (two bells in the forenoon watch) during the winter.
  • In the 18th century the levée in Great Britain and Ireland became a formal court reception given by the sovereign or his/her representative in the forenoon or early afternoon.
  • On New Year's Day, typically in the forenoon (but times vary according to tides), around 1,000 Dookers first take part in the so-called Dookers' Fancy Dress Parade, leading from the Hawes car park at the far end of the town to the old mole.
  • From that day on I always drove her with others in turn behind me and I managed to always arrange my runs in the forenoon which enabled me to be home in the afternoons with Aileen.
  • 31 July 1970 was the final day of the rum ration and it was poured as usual at 6 bells in the forenoon watch (11am) after the pipe of 'up spirits'.

  • While shringar (which includes bath, dressing and adornment with jewellery like crown and necklaces) and Rajbhog(feast) are offered in the forenoon, Shayan Sewa (Shayan means sleep) is offered in the evening.
  • Here we received our first lessons in learning to read; and this reading lesson of five minutes in the forenoon and five minutes in the afternoon was all we had to do".
  • That the said Silver Arrow be shot for at the rovers in Leith Links, upon the second Monday of June yearly, at ten of the clock in the forenoon if the day be favourable; and if not, that the shooting be adjourned to the next fair Monday."
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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