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nick 1, noun(dictionary)
tonight(dictionary)
tonight 1, adverb(dictionary)
nick(1)(dictionary)
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Nick(dictionary)
nick translation(medicine)

nick 1, noun (oh) and tonight 2, noun (oh)


nick 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Origin: Perhaps from nock 'small cut in the end of a bow for the string to fit in' (14-20 centuries)]
in the nick of time
just before it is too late, or just before something bad happens
::Luckily, help arrived in the nick of time.
in good nick/in bad nick etc
BrE informal in good condition or in bad condition
::It's an old car but it's still in good nick.
[C] a very small cut made on the edge or surface of something
the nick
BrE informal a police station

tonight 2, noun (oh)



2 n [U]
the night of this day
::I'm really looking forward to tonight.
::Tonight should be fun.
::Here is tonight's news bulletin.