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    day查询结果如下:

    音标:[deɪ] 现在分词:daying
    名词复数:days 第三人称单数:days
    过去式:dayed 过去分词:dayed

    基本释义/说明:n.白天;一天()
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    可数
    (一)天;(一)日
    名词
    工作日
    活动时期;盛时
    寿命
    词性不明
    白昼;白天
    Day breaks (dawns).
    天亮,破晓。
    He has been working all day.
    他已工作了一整天.
    all day yesterday
    昨天一整天.
    We travelled day and night (night and day) without stopping.
    我们日夜不停地旅行.
    There are seven days in a week.
    一星期有七天.
    I saw Tom three days ago.
    我三天前见了汤姆.
    in a day or two
    一两天内.
    I shall see Mary in a few days` time.
    我再过几天就要见到玛丽了.
    What day (of the week) is it?- It`s Monday.
    今天星期几?--星期一. 见date.
    observe the eight-hour day
    遵守八小时工作日制.
    时代;时期
    约定日期
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    1. 一天(24小时),日[C]2. 白昼,白天;黎明[C][U]3. 工作日[C]4. 时代,时期[P1]5.(常与his,their等连用)成名时期,全盛时期[S]6. 竞赛,战斗,胜利[the S]7.(常大写)特定日,节日,8. 一生;生涯[P]
    Since that day, the future course of the computer and computer-related industries in the United States has been closely bound with the stock market
    从那一天起,美国电脑及相关产业的命运便紧密地同股票市场联系在一起了。
    |noun|
    1. 英国货币制度改为十进位之日(=Decimal Day),2. 行动开始预定日的缩写
    |noun|
    1. 【军】军事攻击开始日(尤指第二次世界大战中盟军进攻西欧日,即1944年6月6日),2. 英国十进币制实施日
    (即1971年2月15日)
    物主限定词&|noun|&|【建筑工程】|
    窗格框距
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|noun|

    例句1. the festival lasts five days

    同义词系列1

    例句2. you could gamble at night and enjoy the beaches during the day

    反义词系列1

    例句3. he was the leading architect of the day

    -day的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state or quality of being daily.
    And the tired car settles down to apathy, for, after all, the incident is in its essence part of the dailiness of New York.
    It provided a complementary, weekly rhythm to the dailiness of the Pall Mall Gazette, but it was intended for its own distinct readership.
    What Emma initiates and so much subsequent fiction follows in whole or in sections is the novel of dailiness.
    (in combination) Something lasting a specified number of days.
    Recreational activities that can be done during the day.
    Located a short walk from the Hauptbahnhof, Pension Augsberg is central to all of Munich’s daylife and nightlife.
    That was in 2004, and Las Vegas daylife has not been the same.
    An active internet investor in media-tech firms such as Daylife, Powerset, New Energy Finance and Dopplr, he now concentrates exclusively on PeerIndex.
    (biology) period of daylight; photoperiod
    This plasticity allows an organism to adjust continually to changing daylength as the seasons of the year progress.
    I was fascinated when I learned about subjects as diverse as animal thermoregulation and how daylength controlled avian reproduction.
    The time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.
    Please include your name, address, a daytime telephone number and email address if you have one.

    动词 变体/同根词

    daylight的现在分词
    Motion detectors and daylighting sensors keep electric light use to a minimum.
    Clear glass is preferred for daylighting, but this in turn requires carefully designed exterior sun control devices to provide adequate shading.
    Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate.
    daylight的过去式和过去分词
    When visitors now enter the building the vista continues across the daylit central court into the rear garden.
    Like the two bathrooms directly above it on the first floor, it, too, is daylit through a wall of translucent glass blocks.
    However, it was cramped, poorly daylit, and had no connections to the outdoors.
    (US, automotive, colloquial) To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane tasks.
    To expose to daylight || (architecture) To provide sources of natural illumination such as skylights or windows. || To allow light in, as by opening drapes. || (landscaping, civil engineering) To run a drainage pipe to an opening from which its contents can drain away naturally. || (intransitive) To gain exposure to the open.
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