- night people
- x. 야간형 생활자, 사회 통념에 따르지 않는 사람들
English-Korean dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean dictionary. 2013.
Night People — or The Night People may refer to: Night owl (person), a person who naturally stays up late at night Night People (film), a 1954 drama starring Gregory Peck Katrina Bryan Night People (radio show), an American late night talk show discussing the… … Wikipedia
Night People (film) — Night People 1954 British movie poster Directed by Nunnally Johnson Produced by … Wikipedia
Night People (The Human League song) — Night People Single by The Human League from the album Credo Released 22 November 2010 … Wikipedia
Night People (radio show) — Night People is a radio show on Jersey City freeform station WFMU hosted by Dave Perlis and Andy Sandy Theodorou since 2008. Described as a two hour call in show about the unexplained, jam packed into three hours, each episode deals with a… … Wikipedia
Night People (1954 film) — Infobox Film | name = Night People caption = director = Nunnally Johnson producer = Nunnally Johnson writer = Nunnally Johnson Jed Harris (story) Tom Reed W.R. Burnett (uncredited) starring =Gregory Peck Broderick Crawford Anita Björk Rita Gam… … Wikipedia
For the Night People — Infobox Album Name = For the Night People Type = studio Artist = Julie London Released = 1966 Recorded = Genre = Traditional pop Length = Label = Liberty Producer = Reviews = Last album = (1965) This album = For the Night People (1966) Next album … Wikipedia
The Night People (novel) — infobox Book | name = The Night People title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the first edition author = Francis Flagg illustrator = cover artist = Alva Rogers country = United States language = English series = genre = Science… … Wikipedia
Night owl (person) — Owls, like this one in Poland, are often nocturnal. Night owl is a term used to describe a person who tends to stay up until late at night. Another name for a night owl is evening person. The opposite of a night owl is an early bird, a lark as… … Wikipedia
night — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English niht; akin to Old High German naht night, Latin noct , nox, Greek nykt , nyx Date: before 12th century 1. the time from dusk to dawn when no sunlight is visible 2. a. an evening or night taken… … New Collegiate Dictionary
night — [[t]naɪt[/t]] n. 1) the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise 2) the beginning of this period; nightfall 3) the darkness of night; the dark 4) a condition or time of obscurity, ignorance, sinfulness, misfortune, etc 5) (sometimes cap.) an … From formal English to slang
night person — n. a person who prefers to be active in the nighttime. (The plural is with people. Compare this with day person.) □ I can’t function in the morning. I’m strictly a night person. □ Night people prefer to sleep in the daytime … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions