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daylong

/dey-lawng, -long/US // ˈdeɪˌlɔŋ, -ˌlɒŋ //UK // (ˈdeɪˌlɒŋ) //

日长,漫长的一天,长达一天的时间,长达一天的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : during the entire day; lasting all day: a daylong trip.

Examples

  • In very young children, side effects like a daylong fever might be more dangerous than for an adult, while in slightly older ones, it might just be a small burden.

  • The post Marketers are following the daylong journey of the Facebook Watch audience appeared first on Digiday.

  • The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money.

  • Deshchytsia suggests the daylong Geneva talks came close to foundering.

  • During the daylong debate, the religious implication seemed to motivate many of the 175 who voted against the bill.

  • To her, Industry is a daylong and lifelong duty, as well as a natural impulse; and economics means going without things.

  • Daylong they rode, at the noontide having bite and sup with a woodcutter and his wife, newly blessed with a fine man child.