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Significats de
hey-day
en anglès
espanyol
auge
Tornar al significat
Period when an item was most popular, influential, widespread, or fashionable.
prime
zenith
heyday
peak popularity
fashionable in
influential in
golden age
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Examples for "
prime
"
prime
zenith
heyday
peak popularity
fashionable in
Examples for "
prime
"
1
French presidents and
prime
ministers used to celebrate Europe Day with fervour.
2
Ukraine's
prime
minister said armed men barred government experts from collecting evidence.
3
However the
prime
minister says the exercise will cost time and money.
4
Indeed, the new
prime
minister has personally chosen to lead the debate.
5
Preval said he would ask parliament to pick a new
prime
minister.
1
The moon shone in the midst of the constellations of the
zenith
.
2
The moon shone in the midst of the constellations at their
zenith
.
3
My conference coincided perfectly with the absolute
zenith
of the bull market.
4
He finished his labor as the midnight stars were crossing the
zenith
.
5
The blue
zenith
is the point in which romance and reality meet.
1
The
heyday
of letter writing was in the eighteenth century in England.
2
Or a return to the
heyday
of protest politics in the 1980s.
3
Gone were the days of Israel's elite, the
heyday
of the Jew.
4
To see the city in its
heyday
,
visit Suzhou's small historic quarter.
5
The German service in its
heyday
was a fearful and wonderful thing.
1
It reached
peak
popularity
between 1987 and 1997… that's 19 years ago.
2
His party is 11 points ahead of Fianna Fáil and his approval rating now matches Enda Kenny's
peak
popularity
.
3
Google Trends shows the search for "Kawhi Leonard" rocketed to
peak
popularity
between June 30 and July 6, with Canada leading the searches.
4
Peak
popularity
for marching in New Zealand was 1974 with 368 teams registered with Marching New Zealand.
1
Pets have become
fashionable
in
major cities in line with rising incomes.
2
Nilsson made the banjo
fashionable
in
New York society, accompanying herself charmingly.
3
Wielend's neighbourhood has suddenly become one of the most
fashionable
in
Rio.
4
Writer learned that Milanese women are the most
fashionable
in
the world.
5
Although increasingly
fashionable
in
Iran, coffee drinking is far from new.
1
However, they were also heavily
influential
in
Donald Trump's rise to power.
2
The politicians from the area have long been
influential
in
the PRI.
3
He was also
influential
in
politics and had once been county commissioner.
4
Tutors were often more
influential
in
the lives of children than parents.
5
Everything that was
influential
in
His age and country turned against Him.
1
Of course the real question is whether this
golden
age
is sustainable.
2
Europe seemed to be on the cusp of a new
golden
age
.
3
He was also present at the start of hip-hop's so-called
golden
age
.
4
In this
golden
age
,
it policed a normal society by normal methods.
5
Though affectionate mockery is nothing new, the
golden
age
was relatively recently.
Ús de
hey-day
en anglès
1
Lean-flanked and clean-limbed, he was in the
hey
-
day
of a splendid youth.
2
It was in the
hey
-
day
of youth, in the pride of boyish folly.
3
This was the
hey
-
day
of European adventure in the East.
4
Mr. Chalfant catlogued much of the best graffiti during its
hey
-
day
with his photographs.
5
That's one-tenth of what it sold during its storied
hey
-
day
.
6
The
hey
-
day
of youth having passed, he was beginning to be anxious about his soul.
7
Cyril Ramaphosa reflects on Eskom in its
hey
-
day
Much of Ramaphosa's speech was based on hindsight.
8
Unluckily for me, the beginning of '53 was the
hey
-
day
of Captain Melville, the notorious bushranger.
9
Vice flourished luxuriantly during the
hey
-
day
of our "flush times."
10
Comparatively speaking, very little has come down to us from the
hey
-
day
of the English drama.
11
The effect that music has on us today is minescule, compared with its real soul stirring 1940s
hey
-
day
.
12
What he must have been in the
hey
-
day
of youth two score years and more ago passes comprehension.
13
And they had parted in the
hey
-
day
of youth, young and ardent, with arms passionately loth to untwine.
14
Of the
hey
-
day
of classic Rome he, who otherwise uses such measured terms, speaks with a glowing enthusiasm.
15
It's one of only three Wurlitzer organs left in New Zealand after their
hey
-
day
during the silent movie era.
16
Well, one night he was over-bold, and within an ace of ignominious expulsion in the
hey
-
day
of his fame.
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hey-day
espanyol
auge
Hey-day
a través del temps