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il est rouge comme un coq, un coquelicot, une pivoine, une écrevisse, une tomate - he's as red as a beetroot / lobster Fast cars and fast lives. The '60s were an era of rebellion so, to no surprise, that means some exciting car lingo. Let's take a look:

expression meaning - What are the nuances of the British expression

all) specifies that event should happen for every time unit. For example, “*” in the < minute> field means “for every minute.”That specific sentence rings oddly, I don't think it would be used that way. But I could easily see "She's gone eleven weeks old now and gives us a lot of smiles" or "He's easily gone 60" to mean "he" was at least 60 years old. range) determines the value range. For example, “10-11” in the field means “10th and 11th hours.” It had gone midday, and a deep peace lay over the riotous mass of colour drooping beneath the hot August sun. (1922)

TOP 25 MIDNIGHT QUOTES (of 497) | A-Z Quotes

It's gone midnight, and the lights in the park have been turned off. In the stillness a guitar rings out clearly, and a girl's voice is heard singing, very low: (1957) The day-of-week field can be d#n (or DDD#n), which stands for the nth day of week d (or DDD) in the month.

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faire le jaune - to refuse to go on strike and therefore, in the eyes of the strikers and the unions, to be a political traitor

MIDNIGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

The day-of-month and day-of-week fields can contain a L character, which has a different meaning in each field. In the day-of-month field, L stands for the last day of the month. If followed by a negative offset (that is, L-n), it means nth-to-last day of the month. Two numbers separated with a hyphen ( -) express a range of numbers. The specified range is inclusive. Having the latest and newest of anything, then as now, is of extreme importance to those who are truly hip. A field may be an asterisk ( *), which always stands for “first-last”. For the day-of-the-month or day-of-the-week fields, a question mark ( ?) may be used instead of an asterisk.

on the stroke of (some specific time)

In this sample, expression represents a cron sequence that triggers 10 seconds past every minute. The parse method takes the well-known string with six space-separated time and date fields: In the day-of-week field, L stands for the last day of the week. If prefixed by a number or three-letter name ( dL or DDDL), it means the last day of week ( d or DDD) in the month. Like the base of a triangle, IN refers to the widest time period, such as a month, a year, a season, a decade, and so on. L (last) has different meanings when used in various fields. For example, if it’s applied in the < day-of-month>field, it means last day of the month, i.e. “31st of January” and so on as per the calendar month. It can be used with an offset value, like “L-3”, which denotes the “third to last day of the calendar month.” In < day-of-week>, it specifies the “last day of a week.” It can also be used with another value in < day-of-week>, like “6L”, which denotes the “last Friday.”

Phrases that contain the word: midnight

Mastering English prepositions can be challenging. Yet these little words pop up everywhere when we speak and write, so we have to learn how to use them! This simply means the hour which the children should have gone to bed has gone. The expression well past strongly hints that it is significantly later. Consequently, I would not understand gone past eight as meaning, as suggested by the OP, 8.50 pm. Expressions such as 0 0 * * * * are hard for humans to parse and are, therefore, hard to fix in case of bugs. To improve readability, Spring now supports the following macros, which represent commonly used sequences. You can use these macros instead of the six-digit value, thus: @Scheduled(cron = "@hourly").Using the java.time APIs let us introduce several new features that put Spring’s support for cron expressions on an equal footing with other schedulers. You can start using these features in @Scheduled as of Spring Framework 5.3. Macros



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