Matinal in english
Matinal
pronunciation: mætənəl part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: mætənəl part of speech: adjective, noun
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» coro matinal de los pájaros = morning chorus [También denominado dawn chorus] ; dawn chorus [También llamado morning chorus] .
Example: Every location in the world has a morning chorus and a different bird begins it, depending on the geographical location. Example: Birds have different threshold of light intensity at which they begin to sing in the morning and that is why the same bird always begins the dawn chorus.» diario matinal = morning newspaper ; morning paper .
Example: The morning newspaper was an avid supporter of Miller and claimed he was 'as strong as an ox'. Example: Sometimes of an evening, after my miserable journeyings through the day, I would stand for hours in the Strand, leaning against the shutters of a closed shop, and watching the compositors at work by gaslight on the opposite side of the way, upon a morning paper.» náuseas matinales = morning sickness .
Example: Mint has been known to calm an upset, nauseated stomach, freshen our breath (after morning sickness), and even help with headaches.» rocío matinal = morning dew .
Example: The book 'Morning dew and roses' explores the rich semantic territory of erotic metaphor in a selection of Anglo-American, German, and Austrian folksongs.