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View usage for: (deɪli) Word forms: plural dailies1. adverb [ADVERB after verb]If something happens daily, it happens every day. Cathay Pacific flies daily non-stop to Hong Kong from Heathrow. The Visitor Centre is open daily 8.30 a.m.–4.30 p.m. Daily is also an adjective. They held daily press briefings. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Daily quantities or rates relate to a period of one day. ...a diet containing adequate daily amounts of fresh fruit. Our average daily turnover is about £300. 3. countable nounA daily is a newspaper that is published every day of the week except Sunday. Copies of the local daily had been scattered on a table. Daily is also an adjective. He studied the daily papers. More Synonyms of daily (ˈdeɪlɪ) adjective1. of or occurring every day or every weekday a daily paper 2. earn one's daily bread 3. the daily round nounWord forms: plural -lies4. a daily publication, esp a newspaper 5. Also called: daily help British another name for a charwoman Word origin Old English dæglīc; see day, -ly1daily in American English (ˈdeɪli) adjective1. done, happening, published, etc. every day or every weekday 2. calculated by the day daily rate nounWord forms: plural ˈdailies US4. [usually pl.] rush1 (sense 18) adverb5. every day; day after day Word origin ME dayly < OE dæglic < dæg, day Examples of 'daily' in a sentencedaily Add almonds and leafy greens to your daily diet for a sustained burst.It is best for treats to be part of a daily meal allowance.The average daily winter high is about 25C.It's a daily grind in search of the lost chord.Their daily average is five.Over the next week details emerged daily about the murder.Ensure that you include them in your diet on a daily basis.You can also have a group of newsletters compiled in to one daily digest.You also get two servings of your daily five fruit and vegetables with this swap.Subject to availability as products are baked fresh daily.We cannot abstain from the daily grind as we can from food and drink.You will feel your best by pushing almost to the limit of your daily energy allowance.Do them daily for six weeks and you should notice an improvement in your posture.One in five men carries a laptop daily and nearly one in three a book.Only a third of adults eat the recommended five daily portions of fruit and vegetables.It keeps me feeling fresh on a daily basis.The daily grind is still the daily grind.They continue to pocket huge daily allowances.But there are claims that you only get a third of your recommended daily amount from your diet.Such foods can easily be added to the daily diet to increase the intake of vitamins from natural sources.It is not so easy to take this position when one deals day and daily with the prisoner as a person. Open daily in the old town.The average daily bag is about 200 pheasants.Daily ticket sales averaged more than 10 million.You could make back your initial spend in little over a month if two people used the service each day and paid daily.Then the next week try 15 daily.July and August open daily.The WHO recently reported that we need to cut back the recommended daily amount to 5% of our total energy intake. British English: daily / ˈdeɪlɪ/ ADJECTIVE Daily means of or occurring every day or every weekday. They held daily press briefings. - American English: daily
- Arabic: يَوْمِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: diário
- Chinese: 每天
- Croatian: dnevni
- Czech: denní
- Danish: daglig
- Dutch: dagelijks
- European Spanish: diario
- Finnish: päivittäinen
- French: quotidien
- German: täglich
- Greek: καθημερινός
- Italian: giornaliero
- Japanese: 毎日の
- Korean: 매일의
- Norwegian: daglig
- Polish: codzienny
- European Portuguese: diário
- Romanian: zilnic
- Russian: ежедневный
- Latin American Spanish: diario
- Swedish: daglig
- Thai: ทุกวัน
- Turkish: günlük
- Ukrainian: щоденний
- Vietnamese: hàng ngày
British English: daily / ˈdeɪlɪ/ ADVERB If something happens daily, it happens every day. The airline flies daily to the capital city. - American English: daily
- Arabic: يَوْمِيّاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: diariamente
- Chinese: 每天
- Croatian: dnevno
- Czech: denně
- Danish: daglig
- Dutch: dagelijks
- European Spanish: diariamente
- Finnish: päivittäin
- French: quotidiennement
- German: täglich
- Greek: καθημερινά
- Italian: giornalmente
- Japanese: 毎日
- Korean: 매일
- Norwegian: daglig
- Polish: codziennie
- European Portuguese: diariamente
- Romanian: zilnic
- Russian: ежедневно
- Latin American Spanish: diariamente
- Swedish: dagligen
- Thai: แต่ละวัน
- Turkish: her gün
- Ukrainian: щоденно
- Vietnamese: hàng ngày
All related terms of 'daily'Chinese translation of 'daily' n (c) - (= newspaper)
日报(報) (rìbào) (份, fèn)
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每日 (měi rì) twice daily 每天两(兩)次 (měi tiān liǎng cì) daily life 日常生活 (rìcháng shēnghuó)
All related terms of 'daily'Definition occurring every day or every weekday the company's daily turnover Definition of or relating to a single day or to one day at a time factors which deeply influence daily life Definition every day The shop is open daily. Synonyms every day day after day once a day per diem Additional synonymsDefinition frequently encountered Earthquakes are fairly common in this part of the world. Synonyms usual, standard, daily, regular, ordinary, familiar, plain, conventional, routine, frequent, everyday, customary, commonplace, vanilla (slang), habitual, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, stock, workaday, bog-standard (British, Irish, slang), a dime a dozen Definition dull or unoriginal The practice was virtually unheard of twenty years ago, but has now become commonplace. Synonyms everyday, common, ordinary, widespread, pedestrian, customary, mundane, vanilla (slang), banal, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, dime-a-dozen (informal), trite, uninterestingDay by day, he got weaker. Synonyms gradually, slowly, progressively, daily, steadily, bit by bit, little by little, by degrees |