muy de noche

muy de noche
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. late at night
¿Te puedo pasar a buscar más temprano? No me gusta manejar muy de noche.Can I pick you up earlier? I don't like to drive late at night.
b. late in the evening
A Raquel le gusta ver películas de miedo muy de noche. Por eso es que siempre tiene pesadillas.Raquel likes to watch scary movies late in the evening. That's why she always has nightmares.
a. too late at night
¿Vas a ver del debate presidencial? - No. Es muy de noche.Are you going to watch the presidential debate? - No. It's too late at night.
b. too late in the evening
¿Puedo pasar por tu casa a las 11 pm? - No. Eso es muy de noche.Can I go to your house at 11 pm? - No. That's too late in the evening.
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