Usage examples of "day after tomorrow" in English with translation to Italian

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Let's meet the day after tomorrow. Incontriamoci dopodomani.
I must get my work done by the day after tomorrow. Devo finire il mio lavoro per dopodomani.
He called me day after day. Mi ha chiamato giorno dopo giorno.
Yes, tomorrow is my day off. Sì, domani è il mio giorno di riposo.
"You must be tired after a long day." "No, not in the least." "Devi essere stanco dopo una lunga giornata." "No, per niente."
Tomorrow is a new day Domani è un nuovo giorno
Tomorrow is another day. Domani è un altro giorno.
The nurses look after the patient day and night. Le infermiere sorvegliano il paziente giorno e notte.
Tomorrow is the last day of school! Domani è l'ultimo giorno di scuola!
Tomorrow is Christmas Day. Domani è Natale.
The next morning, after having eaten, I thought about what had happened last night while sitting at my desk. La mattina seguente, dopo aver mangiato, ho pensato a quello che era successo la notte scorsa mentre era seduto alla mia scrivania.
I've decided to write 20 sentences a day on Tatoeba. Ho deciso di scrivere 20 frasi al giorno su Tatoeba.
If the weather is good, I'll leave tomorrow. Se il tempo è buono, partirò domani.
Peace has returned after three years of war. La pace è ritornata dopo tre anni di guerra.
This laboratory is where we study every day. Questo laboratorio è dove studiamo ogni giorno.
According to the weather forecast, it will snow tomorrow. Secondo le previsioni metereologiche, domani nevicherà.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another. Non mostrano di provare rimorso per le loro malefatte e continuano a commettere crimini su crimini.
Today is not my lucky day! Oggi non è il mio giorno fortunato!
When I get up tomorrow morning, the sun will be shining and the birds will be singing. Quando mi alzerò domattina, il sole brillerà e gli uccelli staranno cantando.
After Sunday comes Monday. Dopo la domenica viene il lunedì.
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