daytime 的 2 个定义
- the time between sunrise and sunset.
- occurring, done, presented, etc., during the day: daytime television.
daytime 近义词
等同于 light
daytime 的近义词 52 个
- bulb
- candle
- daylight
- flash
- glare
- glow
- lamp
- lantern
- radiation
- ray
- star
- sun
- sunshine
- window
- aurora
- beacon
- blaze
- brightness
- brilliance
- brilliancy
- coruscation
- dawn
- daybreak
- effulgence
- emanation
- flare
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- glitter
- illumination
- incandescence
- irradiation
- lambency
- lighthouse
- luminosity
- luster
- morn
- morning
- phosphorescence
- radiance
- refulgence
- scintillation
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- splendor
- sunbeam
- sunrise
- taper
- torch
- fulgor
daytime 的反义词 11 个
等同于 day
等同于 daylight
更多daytime例句
- If you’re sleeping during the daytime, you’re going to sleep less at night.
- A taste of any marks pastry chef Gregory Baumgartner as a brand to follow and helps explain the lines that form outside this daytime offshoot of the dinner-only, Levantine-inspired Albi in Navy Yard.
- Between now and the time when daytime temperatures again average 70 degrees, I will not wear any pants that are not lined in fleece.
- For each of the pixels of land area on the global maps, they looked at how the maximum daytime and minimum nighttime temperatures changed over time.
- During the daytime, the enormous marine mammals must gobble up tons of krill daily to prepare for their epic migration to warmer southerly waters.
- The news should have been handed out during the daytime, McPhearson said, when protests would have been were more peaceful.
- Meredith did some high-kicking with the Rockettes, and then breezed through a checklist of daytime staples: Fabulous prizes?
- The battle-scarred daytime TV vet agrees that Vieira could survive and even thrive, but offers a cautionary note.
- “There are actually three type of shows that succeed in daytime,” says the producer.
- One of their first observations about daytime sleep was that the dreaded mid-afternoon slump is part of human nature.
- Miss Boutts replied that they were too busy in the daytime, but were asked once a week to a "bang-up" affair.
- In the daytime he would lie concealed in some thicket, close to a road, his horse always picketed some distance from him.
- No; for at first it only came at night, but after the horn was blown it came in the daytime as well.
- When it is new, and also when in its waning stages it is visible in the daytime, the spherical form is very apparent.
- There is also a night-class for those working in the daytime who desire to extend their theoretical knowledge.