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Что (кто) такое daylight material - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Daylight (movie); Daylight (album); Daylight (song); Daylight (film)
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A Daring Daylight Burglary         
1903 FILM BY FRANK MOTTERSHAW
A Daring Daylight Robbery
A Daring Daylight Burglary (also known as A Daring Daylight Robbery) is a 1903 British short silent film directed by Frank Mottershaw. The film was produced by the Sheffield Photo Company, and features members from the Sheffield Fire Brigade as part of the cast.
DST         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
Daylight Saving Time (Reference: TZ)
daylight saving time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
Daylight Saving Time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
also daylight saving time
Daylight Saving Time is a period of time in the summer when the clocks are set one hour forward, so that people can have extra light in the evening. (AM; in BRIT, use British Summer Time
)
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summer time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
also summertime
1.
Summer time is the period of time during which the summer lasts.
It's a very beautiful place in the summertime.
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
2.
daylight saving time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
(also daylight time)
¦ noun N. Amer. another term for summer time.
DST         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
Daylight-Saving Time.
Daylight saving time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
Daylight saving time (DST), also referred to as daylight savings time or simply daylight time (United States, Canada, and Australia), and summer time (United Kingdom, European Union, and others), is the practice of advancing clocks (typically by one hour) during warmer months so that darkness falls at a later clock time. The typical implementation of DST is to set clocks forward by one hour in the spring ("spring forward"), and to set clocks back by one hour in autumn ("fall back") to return to standard time.
summer time         
  • 
An ancient [[water clock]] that lets hour lengths vary with season.
  • public service advertisement]] reminded people to adjust clocks.
  • George Hudson]] invented modern DST, proposing it first in 1895.
  • DST was first implemented in the United States to conserve energy during World War I. (poster by [[United Cigar Stores]])
  •  Retailers generally favor DST; [[United Cigar Stores]] hailed a 1918 DST bill.
  • The [[William Willett]] Memorial Sundial in [[Petts Wood]], south London, is always on DST.
  • p=22}}
SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLOCKS
Daylight savings time; Daylight Saving Time; Daylight-saving time; Daylight time; Summer daylight saving time; Summer Daylight Saving Time; Day Light Saving Time; Day light saving time; Daylight saving; Daylight Saving; Daylight Savings; Daylight savings; Time change; Dst; Daylights Savings Time; Spring forward, fall back; Spring ahead, fall back; Day light savings time; Y2K7; Year 2007 problem; DST time; Y2K7 problem; Day light saving; Summer time; Daylight savins time; Daylight Savings Time; Daylight Saving time; Daylight Savings time; Daylight Saving Association; British daylight savings time; Irish daylight saving time; Daylight savings time overlap; DST; Daylight Summer Time; Spring forward, fall backward; Economic effects of daylight savings time; Health effects of daylight saving time; Daylights Saving Time; Spring forward fall back
¦ noun Brit. time as advanced one hour ahead of standard time to achieve longer evening daylight in summer.
Kelvin–Voigt material         
VISCOELASTIC MATERIAL HAVING THE PROPERTIES BOTH OF ELASTICITY AND VISCOSITY
Kelvin solid; Kelvin material; Kelvin-Voigt Model; Kelvin-Voigt model; Voigt material; Kelvin model; Kelvin-Voigt material; Kelvin–Voigt model
A Kelvin-Voigt material, also called a Voigt material, is the most simple model viscoelastic material showing typical rubbery properties. It is purely elastic on long timescales (slow deformation), but shows additional resistance to fast deformation.

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Daylight (disambiguation)

Daylight is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the daytime, which includes:

  • Sunlight, the total spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun
  • Diffuse sky radiation, solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface after having been scattered by molecules or suspensoids in the atmosphere

Daylight may also refer to: