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days

/deyz/US // deɪz //UK // (deɪz) //

天,天数,日,天天

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in or during the day regularly: They slept days rather than nights.

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Examples

  • Other difficulties in clinical research proved more formidable, such as gauging the best timing of egg retrieval from women, and tweaking how manbeatry days post-fertilization were best to transfer the zygote to the uterus.

  • Virtually any amount of physical exertion—even showering—leaves her with a bone-deep, sometimes days-long exhaustion unlike any she experienced before she got sick.

  • A few days later, Bush replied, “We will uphold the law in Florida.”

  • Many of those who have become cops in New York seem to have ceased to address such minor offenses over the past few days.

  • Their immediate response tells an important truth about a police slowdown that has spread throughout New York City in recent days.

  • Some refugees wait for days on the ships before setting sail.

  • In Sweden parents can use those days up until the child turns 12.

  • In nine days he returned, bringing us the thanks of congress, and fresh orders.

  • Now-a-days it is the bankrupt who flouts, and his too confiding creditors who are jeered and laughed at.

  • Fatigue he never knew, and on one occasion he was said to have spent thirteen days and nights in the saddle.

  • In the close relation and affection of these last days, the sense of alienation and antagonism faded from both their hearts.

  • In the time when thou shalt end the days of thy life, and in the time of thy decease, distribute thy inheritance.