گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'evening'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: غروب‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: سرشب‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun twilight: This evening we'll go out to dinner.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: see GOOD DAY (EVENING).

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: evening ADJECTIVES/NOUN + evening Monday/Friday/Sunday etc evening • They were due to leave on Sunday evening. tomorrow evening • Would you like to come over tomorrow evening? yesterday evening • The robbery took place yesterday evening around nine o'clock. this evening (= today, in the evening ) • I'll phone you this evening. early evening (= the early part of the evening ) • We met for a drink in the early evening. late evening (= the later part of the evening ) • By the time we arrived, it was late evening. a spring/summer etc evening • On a summer evening, the streets are full of people. a fine/warm/cool etc evening • It was a fine evening, so we decide to eat outside. phrases in the evening • We met up again later in the evening. in the evenings (= every evening ) • I used to get so bored in the evenings, I just ended up watching TV. during the evening • Later, during the evening, fighting broke out near the palace. for the evening • Her parents had gone out for the evening. on Monday/Friday/Sunday etc evenings (= every Monday, Friday etc. ) • We usually meet up for a drink on Friday evenings. verbs spend an evening (= use an evening doing a particular thing ) • He spent many evenings alone in his room. evening + NOUN an evening meal • I was just preparing the evening meal when the phone rang. the evening news (= the main radio or television news programme in the evening ) • There was a report about the fire on the evening news. an evening newspaper/paper • I bought an evening newspaper to read on my way home. the evening rush hour (= the busy time in the evening when a lot of people are travelling home from work ) • There's always congestion on the motorways during the evening rush hour. evening 2 verbs have/hold an evening (= organize an event in the evening ) • The college is holding an open evening on May 6th for year 9 to 11 pupils. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + evening a social evening (= an event at which a group of people meet and spend time with each other ) • We should organize a social evening to welcome the new members of staff. a gala evening (= a special entertainment show ) • The gala evening featured a performance by the Kirov Ballet. a parents' evening (= an event at a school, at which parents meet and talk to their children's teachers ) • It was parents' evening at her son's school. evening + NOUN evening wear/dress (= formal clothes that people wear to social events in the evening ) • a shop specializing in glamorous evening wear an evening suit (= a formal suit that men wear to social events in the evening ) • He put on a black evening suit.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun part of the day ADJ. this, tomorrow, yesterday | Friday, Saturday, etc. | April, May, etc. | spring, summer, etc. | long the long winter evenings | dark | quiet | balmy, beautiful, fine, golden, warm | cold, cool, dry | early, late It was early evening and very still. VERB + EVENING spend We spent the evening walking round the town. EVENING + VERB progress, wear on As the evening wore on, Phil became very drunk. EVENING + NOUN light, star | meal | shift, work | class, course | entertainment, performance | prayer, service | rush hour | news, newspaper, paper PREP. during the ~, for an/the ~ Her parents were out for the evening. | in the ~, on Friday, etc. ~ PHRASES an/the evening off/out You deserve an occasional evening out. | good evening event happening in the evening ADJ. gala, musical, social | open, parents' Prospective students were invited to the school's open evening. | convivial, enjoyable, lovely, memorable, pleasant, successful, wonderful VERB + EVENING hold The club will hold a social evening to welcome new members. EVENING + NOUN clothes, dress, gown, wear PREP. during the ~, for the ~

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: Phrase(s): (Good) evening. 1. the appropriate greeting for use between supper time and the time of taking leave for the night or by midnight. (Compare this with Good night.) • Bob: Good evening, Mary. How are you? Mary: Evening, Bob. Nice to see you. • "Good evening," said each of the guests as they passed by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. 2. the appropriate phrase used for leave-taking between supper time and before the time of final leave-taking to go to bed. • Mary: Let’s call it a day. See you tomorrow, Bill. Bill: Yes, it’s been a long and productive day. Good evening, Mary. • Bob: Nice seeing you, Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson: Good evening, Bob.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

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