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daily

/dey-lee/US // ˈdeɪ li //UK // (ˈdeɪlɪ) //

每日,每天,每天都有,每天都

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, done, occurring, or issued each day or each weekday: daily attendance; a daily newspaper.
    • : computed or measured by the day: daily quota; a daily wage.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dai·lies.

    • : a newspaper appearing each day or each weekday.
    • : dailies, Movies. a series of hastily printed shots from the previous day's shooting, selected by the director to be viewed for possible inclusion in the final version of the film; rushes.
    • : British. a nonresident servant who comes to work every day; a permanently employed servant who sleeps out.a person employed to do cleaning or other household work by the day.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : every day; day by day: She phoned the hospital daily.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.occurring every day; during the day

Examples

  • When it launched last fall, Tinder’s monthly usage was climbing, but users were opening the app less on a daily basis.

  • The Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan’s leading business daily, detailed Suga’s daily routine in a profile published last year.

  • Most of us quickly scarf down a salad to maximize our daily output.

  • The first week of school in the district is now just a daily check-in online with students to help them navigate the new remote learning reality and give teachers more time to prepare.

  • Frederiksen, the Danish leader, posted a clip of herself singing Danish pop songs while doing the dishes, injecting much-needed humor into the grim diet of daily news.

  • Despite the strong language, however, the neither the JPO nor Lockheed could dispute a single fact in either Daily Beast report.

  • “We talked about the science the whole time the other day,” Krauss told The Daily Beast in a phone interview.

  • As part of that effort, Said received weapons training for months, sources told The Daily Beast.

  • “We quietly did,” Reed previously told The Daily Beast of removing ISIS.

  • That is why The Daily Beast stands with Charlie Hebdo and published their controversial covers in the wake of the attack.

  • Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.

  • When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.

  • The card table profitably occupies some six to eight hours daily of these old fellows' attention.

  • We have to remember that his daily life, where the home is orderly, helps to impress on him regularity of form.

  • He need not stop further study, but whatever else he learns let him at least practise this daily recital for one month.