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单词 days
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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
days  (dāz),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. in or during the day regularly:They slept days rather than nights.
  • 1125–75; Middle English daies; see day, -s1

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
days /deɪz/ adv
  1. informal during the day, esp regularly: he works days
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
day /deɪ/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. the time between sunrise and sunset:I work most of the day at the office and most of the night at home.
  2. the light of day;
    daylight:In Tanzania the days are as long as the nights.
  3. Astronomya division of time equal to 24 hours, from one midnight to the next:seven days in one week.
  4. Astronomya similar division of time for another planet:the Martian day.
  5. the portion of a day in which one works:put in an eight-hour day.
  6. a particular date, period, or time:in olden days; What day is her birthday?
  7. a time thought to provide benefit or opportunity:His day will come.
  8. Usually, days. period of life:His days are numbered.
  9. a particular period of time:In my day we called them motorcars.
  10. [ often: the + ~] the contest or battle going on at the moment:to win the day.
Idioms
  1. Idioms call it a day, to stop working for the rest of the day:Let's call it a day; we've worked eighteen hours.
  2. Idioms day in, day out, every day without fail;
    regularly. Also,
     day in and day out
    :Her constant nagging, day in and day out, is driving me crazy.
  3. make someone's day, to make someone very happy or pleased:Seeing my kids smile just makes my day.


WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
day  (dā),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. the interval of light between two successive nights;
    the time between sunrise and sunset:Since there was no artificial illumination, all activities hadto be carried on during the day.
  2. the light of day;
    daylight:The owl sleeps by day and feeds by night.
  3. Astronomy
    • Also called mean solar day. a division of time equal to 24 hours and representing the average length of the period during which the earth makes one rotation on its axis.
    • Also called solar day. a division of time equal to the time elapsed between two consecutive returns of the same terrestrial meridian to the sun.
    • Also called civil day. a division of time equal to 24 hours but reckoned from one midnight to the next. Cf. lunar day, sidereal day.
  4. Astronomyan analogous division of time for a planet other than the earth:the Martian day.
  5. the portion of a day allotted to work:an eight-hour day.
  6. a day on which something occurs:the day we met.
  7. (often cap.) a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance:New Year's Day.
  8. a time considered as propitious or opportune:His day will come.
  9. a day of contest or the contest itself:to win the day.
  10. Often, days. a particular time or period:the present day; in days of old.
  11. Usually, days. period of life or activity:His days are numbered.
  12. period of existence, power, or influence:in the day of the dinosaurs.
  13. Architecturelight1 (def. 19a).
  14. Idioms call it a day, to stop one's activity for the day or for the present;
    quit temporarily:After rewriting the paper, she decided to call it a day.
  15. Idioms day in, day out, every day without fail;
    regularly:They endured the noise and dirt of the city day in, day out.Also, day in and day out. 
  • bef. 950; Middle English; Old English dæg; cognate with German Tag

Day  (dā),USA pronunciation n. 
    Clarence (Shep•ard)  (shepərd),USA pronunciation 1874–1935, U.S. author.
  1. Biographical Dorothy, 1897–1980, U.S. Roman Catholic social activist, journalist, and publisher.

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