nocturno

/nokˈtuɾno/, [nokˈt̪uɾ.no]

night, nightly, nocturnal


Adjective nocturno (feminine nocturna, masculine plural nocturnos, feminine plural nocturnas)

  1. (relational) night
  2. nocturnal

Noun nocturno m (plural nocturnos)

  1. nocturne (composition)

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Examples
  • El vigilante nocturno tiene un perro policía.

    The night watchman has a police dog.

  • No me queda más remedio que coger el vuelo nocturno de regreso a Nueva York.

    I have no choice but to take the red-eye back to New York.

  • El turista preguntaba por alojamiento nocturno.

    The tourist asked for lodging for the night.

  • Compró un telescopio para observar el cielo nocturno.

    He bought a telescope in order to observe the night sky.

  • Él alzó la mirada hacia el cielo nocturno.

    He looked up at the night sky.

  • Algunas estrellas empezaron a aparecer en el cielo nocturno.

    Some stars began to appear in the night sky.


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