Mañana in english

morning

pronunciation: mɔrnɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

mañana1 = morning. 

Example: Some of the talk that has been going on this morning has seemed to say -- if we just had the right code, if we just had the right headings, if we just had the right terms, everything would be fine.

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» a media mañanamid-morning .

Example: Course fees include study materials, mid-morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea breaks but not accommodation.

» a primera hora de la mañanafirst thing in the morning .

Example: O'Brien prevailed upon them to stay that night with the promise that she would take the matter up with Modjeski first thing in the morning.

» a primeras horas de la mañanain the early hours (of/in the morning) .

Example: People with depression, for example, often wake up in the early hours of the morning and find themselves unable to get back to sleep.

» a primeras horas de la mañana del sábadoearly Saturday morningearly Saturday .

Example: A Texas judge reportedly begged police to let her off easy after they nabbed her for drunk driving early Saturday morning.

Example: We might just be in the clear this weekend when a new meteor shower fills the sky late today and early Saturday.

» a primeras horas de la mañana del viernesearly Friday morning .

Example: An 80-year-old farmer died early Friday morning, more than two weeks after he was burned while tending a fire on his land.

» a primeras horas de la mañana del sábadoearly Saturday morningearly Saturday .

Example: A Texas judge reportedly begged police to let her off easy after they nabbed her for drunk driving early Saturday morning.

Example: We might just be in the clear this weekend when a new meteor shower fills the sky late today and early Saturday.

» a primeras horas de la mañana del domingoearly Sunday morning .

Example: One woman died and another woman was seriously injured in a vehicle crash that occurred early Sunday morning.

» ayer por la mañanayesterday morning .

Example: Two men -- one allegedly armed with a wooden club, the other with a jackknife -- were arrested early yesterday morning on assault and battery.

» cada mañanaeach morning .

Example: Lemon water is a must-drink each morning.

» de la mañanaa.m. (latín - ante meridiam)in the morning .

Example: Most of their libraries offer 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. opening on weekdays, and a somewhat curtailed opening day on Saturdays.

Example: Then early in the morning it had begun raining -- a cold, steady, autumnal downpour.

» de la noche a la mañanaovernight .

Example: The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.

» de media mañanamid-morning .

Example: Course fees include study materials, mid-morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea breaks but not accommodation.

» depresión del lunes por la mañanaMonday-morning blues .

Example: The impact of Monday-morning blues can be devastating: more people have heart attacks on a Monday morning than any other day of the week.

» desde la mañana a la nochefrom morning to night .

Example: In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.

» Día + por la mañanaDía + morning .

Example: They are open normal office hours, though some have experimented with late evening opening and some now open on Saturday mornings.

» el domingo por la mañana tempranoearly Sunday morning .

Example: One woman died and another woman was seriously injured in a vehicle crash that occurred early Sunday morning.

» el lunes por la mañanaon Monday morning .

Example: Through the study group I put some meaning back in my life - on Monday mornings it's easier to get out of bed.

» el sábado por la mañana(on) Saturday morning .

Example: The 52-year-old driver of a crane truck was injured after the vehicle flipped on Saturday morning.

» el sábado por la mañana tempranoearly Saturday morningearly Saturday .

Example: A Texas judge reportedly begged police to let her off easy after they nabbed her for drunk driving early Saturday morning.

Example: We might just be in the clear this weekend when a new meteor shower fills the sky late today and early Saturday.

» el viernes por la mañanaon Friday morning .

Example: A woman was slightly injured on Friday morning trying to avoid a car going the wrong way on the motorway.

» el viernes por la mañana tempranoearly Friday morning .

Example: An 80-year-old farmer died early Friday morning, more than two weeks after he was burned while tending a fire on his land.

» esta mañanaearly today .

Example: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.

» esta mañana tempranoearly this morning .

Example: Sarah was rushed to the hospital early this morning with a ruptured appendix and peritonitis.

» estrella de la mañanamorning star .

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» hace poco esta (misma) mañanaearlier (on) this morning .

Example: A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Chile earlier this morning with several large aftershocks.

» hace unas horas esta (misma) mañanaearlier (on) this morning .

Example: A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Chile earlier this morning with several large aftershocks.

» hoy por la mañanaearly today .

Example: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.

» la mañana del sábado(on) Saturday morning .

Example: The 52-year-old driver of a crane truck was injured after the vehicle flipped on Saturday morning.

» la mañana del vierneson Friday morning .

Example: A woman was slightly injured on Friday morning trying to avoid a car going the wrong way on the motorway.

» la mañana después de una noche de juergathe morning after the night before [Expresión a veces abreviada the morning after] .

Example: If you decide to go out for the night, leave the car at home and take a hackney to and from your destination and this is also important the morning after the night before as you may still be over the limit without realising it.

» lucero de la mañanamorning star .

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» lunes por la mañana, elMonday morning .

Example: The gold price surged to another new all-time high, touching $1518.30 early Monday morning.

» mañana de resacathe morning after the night before [Expresión a veces abreviada the morning after] .

Example: If you decide to go out for the night, leave the car at home and take a hackney to and from your destination and this is also important the morning after the night before as you may still be over the limit without realising it.

» mañana, tarde y noche(a)round the clock .

Example: Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.

» martes por la mañana, elTuesday morning .

Example: He was arrested Tuesday morning after allegedly driving recklessly through streets and parking lots while under the influence of marijuana.

» miércoles por la mañana, elWednesday morning .

Example: Police are investigating a homicide after a 23-year-old man was shot and killed around 2:15 Wednesday morning.

» periódico de la mañanamorning newspapermorning 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.

» por la mañanain the morning .

Example: Then early in the morning it had begun raining -- a cold, steady, autumnal downpour.

» por la mañana tempranoearly in the morning .

Example: Every day, he would celebrate Holy Mass early in the morning, after which he would spend a lot of time in prayer and personal reflection.

» por la mañana y por la nochemorning and night .

Example: The agricultural labourer receiving payment in kind was a married farm-hand with a one-year contract and whose wife had the duty to milk the cows morning and night.

» rocío de la mañanamorning 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.

» sábado por la mañanaSaturday morning .

Example: They are open normal office hours, though some have experimented with late evening opening and some now open on Saturday mornings.

» tentempié de media mañanaelevenses .

Example: These are great with coffee as elevenses, but you could also serve them with ice cream as a dessert.

» todas las mañanaseach morning .

Example: Lemon water is a must-drink each morning.

» traje de mañanamorning wear [Vestimenta formal usada para aquellos eventos que tienen lugar por la mañana y el mediodía, como bodas, bautizos, etc] .

Example: Our dress trousers are suitable for eveningwear or morningwear, smart and classy.

» turno de mañanamorning shift .

Example: The morning shifts are from 5am to 2:30-3 sometimes with a 30 minute break.

» un + Nombre + a primera hora de la mañaan early morning + Nombre .

Example: Several studies show that many people have an early morning increase in blood pressure called 'morning hypertension'.

» un + Nombre + a última hora de la mañanaa late morning + Nombre .

Example: A late morning wedding ceremony is generally followed by a brunch.

» un + Nombre + por la mañana tempranoan early morning + Nombre .

Example: Several studies show that many people have an early morning increase in blood pressure called 'morning hypertension'.

» viernes por la mañana, el(on) Friday morning .

Example: Two deer hunters found the tables had turned on Friday morning when they were attacked outside their own house by a wild deer.

mañana2 = tomorrow ; morrow. 

Example: As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.Example: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: 'Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.

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» como si no hubiera mañanalike there's no tomorrowlike nobody's business .

Example: The way to live like there's no tomorrow is to basically love life and be as crazy as possible and take risks and chances.

Example: Us blacks come from poverty, so when we get money, we spend it like nobody's business.

» de hoy para mañanaany day now .

Example: She is due to give birth any day now and was spotted out spending some quality time with her husband.

» hasta mañanaI'll see you on the flipsideI'll catch you on the flipsidesee you tomorrow .

Example: 'I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period = "Nos vemos" era una frase muy usada por algunos DJ's cuando terminaban sus programas de radios durante la época del disco de vinilo.

Example: 'I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period = "Nos vemos" era una frase muy usada por algunos DJ's cuando terminaban sus programas de radios durante la época del disco de vinilo.

Example: When the look of the sky informed us that it was getting along toward suppertime, we climbed down and said 'So long' and 'See you tomorrow,' and went our separate ways in the dusk.

» hasta mañana, iguanasee you later alligator (...after/for/in a while crocodile) [Forma coloquial de despedirse, a lo que se suele responder after/for/in a while crocodile]see you tomorrowsee you soon, raccoon .

Example: When I was a kid, my grandfather used to say to my brother and I when we left his house 'See you later, alligator' and we would say 'After awhile, crocodile!' .

Example: When the look of the sky informed us that it was getting along toward suppertime, we climbed down and said 'So long' and 'See you tomorrow,' and went our separate ways in the dusk.

Example: I have to go to work now but will see you soon, raccoon.

» hoy por mí y mañana por tiYou scratch my back and I'll scratch yoursquid pro quoif you do the laundry I'll do the cooking .

Example: I always thought 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours' was a good rule, but now because of this book I have realized I've been fooling myself.

Example: This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.

Example: Now, if the T-shirt had said something along the lines of, 'if you do the laundry I'll do the cooking' that would have been perfectly fine.

» mañana por la nochetomorrow night .

Example: The next concert will be tonite and tomorrow night.

» no dejes para mañana lo que puedes hacer hoydon't put off until tomorrow what you can do today .

Example: One saying that I try hard to live by in my personal life as well as my professional career is 'don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today'.

» nunca dejes para mañana lo que puedes hacer hoynever leave for tomorrow what you can do today .

Example: My grandfather lived by the principle: 'never leave for tomorrow what you can do today'.

» pan para hoy y hambre para mañanarob Peter to pay Paul .

Example: Unless US schools begin to get the funding needed for this, they will have to continue the current pattern of subsiding on-line and periodical costs from the books budget ie robbing Peter to pay Paul.

» pasado mañanathe day after tomorrow .

Example: The article is entitled 'Quality librarianship the day after tomorrow'.

» vemos mañanasee you tomorrow .

Example: When the look of the sky informed us that it was getting along toward suppertime, we climbed down and said 'So long' and 'See you tomorrow,' and went our separate ways in the dusk.

Mañana synonyms

dawn in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun aurora in spanish: Aurora, pronunciation: ɜrɔrə part of speech: noun sunrise in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: sʌnraɪz part of speech: noun morn in spanish: alborada, pronunciation: mɔrn part of speech: noun daybreak in spanish: recreo de día, pronunciation: deɪbreɪk part of speech: noun sunup in spanish: salida del sol, pronunciation: sʌnəp part of speech: noun dawning in spanish: madrugada, pronunciation: dɔnɪŋ part of speech: noun forenoon in spanish: la mañana, pronunciation: fɔrɪnun part of speech: noun good morning in spanish: Buenos días, pronunciation: gʊdmɔrnɪŋ part of speech: noun dayspring in spanish: días de primavera, pronunciation: deɪsprɪŋ part of speech: noun cockcrow in spanish: canto de gallo, pronunciation: kɑkkroʊ part of speech: noun first light in spanish: primera luz, pronunciation: fɜrstlaɪt part of speech: noun morning time in spanish: tiempo de la mañana, pronunciation: mɔrnɪŋtaɪm part of speech: noun break of day in spanish: pausa del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvdeɪ part of speech: noun break of the day in spanish: descanso del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvðədeɪ part of speech: noun
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