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IELTS BNC: 95 COCA: 90

day

day /ˈdeɪ/ noun
plural days
day
/ˈdeɪ/
noun
plural days
Learner's definition of DAY
[count] : a period of 24 hours beginning at midnight : one of the seven time periods that make up a week一天;一日
◊ If you do not look a day over a particular age, you appear to be that age.(年龄)看上去不超过…岁
◊ If you say that someone is a particular age if he/she is a day, you mean that the person is that age or older.(年龄)至少…岁
: the time of light between one night and the next : the part of the day when light from the sun can be seen白昼;白天
[count]
[noncount]
opposite night
: the part of the day when people are usually most active and when most businesses are open一天的活动时间;工作日
[singular]
[noncount]
◊ People sometimes say that they can't wait all day or don't have all day when they are in a hurry and need someone to move or act more quickly. These phrases are usually used in a rude way.等不及(通常用作粗鲁的催促)
[count] : the hours during a day when a person works or goes to school or when a company does business每天工作(或上学、营业)的时间
◊ If something is all in a day's work for someone, it is part of a person's typical work.日常工作的一部分;例行工作
◊ To take a/the day off is to decide not to work on a particular day.请一天假
[count] : the day on which something specified happens or is expected to happen特别的日子;重大日子
◊ If a day is your day, something good will happen to you on that day.(某人的)吉日
◊ People sometimes use the phrase that'll be the day to say that they think something will not happen.永远不可能;不会有那样的事
[count] : a particular period of time时期;时代;年代
often plural常用复数
◊ The saying those were the days is sometimes used to say that a period of time in the past was pleasant and often better than the present time.(指过去)那才是好时光,那才是好年头

(all) the livelong day

see livelong

any day now

: within the next few days : soon 近日;不久

at the end of the day

see 1end

call it a day

see 1call

carry/win the day

: to win or be successful获胜;成功

day after day

: for several days without stopping or changing日复一日;每天

day and night

or night and day
: all the time : without stopping日日夜夜;夜以继日
: complete or total完全不同

day by day

: in small amounts every day一天天;逐日
◊ If you take it/things day by day, you make progress in a slow and careful way by dealing with each day as it comes.慢慢取得进展

day in, day out

or day in and day out
: every day for many days : for a long time without stopping or changing日复一日;每天(不间断地)

days are numbered

see 2number

early days (yet)

see 2early

every dog has its day

see 1dog

for a rainy day

see rainy

from day to day

: every day每天
see also day-to-day

from one day to the next

: every day每天
: as one day becomes another day从一天到另一天

give (someone) the time of day

chiefly US, informal
: to pay attention to someone 注意到(某人)usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句

glory days

see 1glory

have seen/known better days

see 1better

in all your born days

see born

in the cold light of day

see 1cold

in this day and age

: at the present time in history当今;当代

it is not every day

used to say that something happens very rarely稀罕事

late in the day

see 1late

make someone's day

: to cause someone's day to be pleasant or happy使某人一天非常开心

of the day

: served in a restaurant as a special item on a particular day(餐馆)当日特别供应
: of a particular period of time当时的;那时的

one day

: at some time in the future有朝一日
: on a day in the past过去的某一天

on the day

British
: on the day that an event happens当天

save the day

see 1save

see the light of day

see 1light

some day

: at some time in the future : someday 有朝一日

take each day as it comes

or take one day at a time or take it/things one day at a time
: to deal with each day's problems as they come instead of worrying about the future得过且过;过一天算一天

the other day

see 1other

these days

: at the present time现在;目前
◊ The phrase one of these days means at some time in the future.将来某天

those days

: a period of time in the past过去的时光;那时候
◊ If it is (just) one of those days, it is a day in which many bad or unpleasant things happen.倒霉的日子

to the day

: to exactly a specified number of years恰好;刚好;一天不差

to this day

: up to now : continuing until today直到现在;迄今
IELTS BNC: 95 COCA: 90
1
a
: the time of light between one night and the next
the shortest day of the year
b
: daylight sense 1
woke up at the break of day
c
: daytime
sleeps during the day and works at night
2
astronomy : the period of rotation of a planet (such as earth) or a moon on its axis
the length of one day on Mars
3
: the mean solar day of 24 hours beginning at midnight by mean time
open seven days a week
the first day of every month
Take one pill two times a day.
4
: a specified day or date
their wedding day
the day of her birth
5
: a specified time or period : age
in grandfather's day
often used in plural
the old daysthe days of sailing ships
6
: the conflict or contention of the day
played hard and won the day
7
: the time established by usage or law for work, school, or business
starts his day with a cup of coffee
after a long day at school
We have a busy day tomorrow.
Phrases
day after day
: for an indefinite or seemingly endless number of days
wore the same pants day after day
day in, day out
: for an indefinite number of successive days
does the same thing at work day in, day out

Synonyms

Example Sentences

We're open seven days a week, 365 days a year. Payment is due on the first day of every month. “What day of the week is the 28th?” “It's a Friday.” He spent five days in the hospital. She left on Thursday and came back four days later. That was the happiest day of my life. Parenthood gets better every day. The office is closed for the day. She works eight hours a day. It costs 10 dollars a day to park there. See More
Recent Examples on the Web Already a subscriber and want premium content texted to you every day? Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY, 7 Sep. 2022 Walker is one of those teammates who’s watched Brissett be the person same every day, in good times and bad, except for that initial frown. Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland, 7 Sep. 2022 Jean-Francois Gagnon and his wife, Genevieve, watched their two teenage children grind through six hours of remote learning every day in spring 2021, as the pandemic rolled into its second year. Douglas Belkin, WSJ, 7 Sep. 2022 Long hours every day, for weeks at a time and longer. Fox News, 5 Sep. 2022 His father worked over 12 hours every day, which allowed Fernandez to roam the streets. Emma Tucker, CNN, 4 Sep. 2022 Reds general manager Nick Krall said Aquino was going to play every day after the trade deadline. Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 4 Sep. 2022 The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day of the Detroit auto show, which runs from Sept. 17-25. Chandra Fleming, Detroit Free Press, 3 Sep. 2022 Give them a good soak after repotting, then water every other day or whenever the soil seems dry. Viveka Neveln, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English dæg; akin to Old High German tag day

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of day was before the 12th century
IELTS BNC: 95 COCA: 90
day

noun¹

1period of 24 hours一天ADJECTIVE | DAY + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEthe following, (the) next第二天the previous前一天the other前幾天I was in your area the other day (= recently).前幾天我在你們那兒。one, some某一天;將來有一天I hope we meet again some day.希望我們將來有一天再見面。the very就在那一天It happened on the very day (= the same day) that Kemp was murdered.事情就發生在肯普被謀殺的那一天。The letter arrived the very next day.信就在第二天到了。auspicious, big, eventful, historic, memorable, red-letter, special吉日;重大的日子;不平凡的一天;具有歷史意義的一天;值得紀念的一天;喜慶的日子;特別的一天field大幹一番的機會The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.小報利用最近的政府醜聞大做文章。normal, ordinary普通的一天fateful, sad決定命運的一天;悲傷的日子those killed in the hail of bullets fired on that fateful day那個災難性的日子裏在槍林彈雨中喪命的人們Christmas, Independence, Mother's, Thanksgiving, etc.聖誕節、獨立日、母親節、感恩節等feast, holy宗教節日election, market, opening, pay, polling, visiting, wedding大選日;集市日;開幕日;工資發放日;投票日;訪問日;結婚日sports (BrE) (學校的)運動會日game, match (especially BrE) 比賽日rest, school, study, training休息日;學校上課日;學習日;訓練日the pattern of the school day典型的學校上課日DAY + VERBpass時光流逝He thought of her less as the days passed.隨着時間的流逝,他對她的思念越來越少。come一天到來When that day comes, I plan to be far away.那一天到來的時候,我打算遠走高飛。PREPOSITIONby the day按日He's getting stronger by the day.他一天比一天強壯。for a/the day為時⋯天They stayed for ten days.他們待了 10 天。in a/the day在⋯天之內We hope to finish the job in a few days.我們希望在幾天的時間裏完成這項工作。on the day (of)在⋯之日On the day of his wedding he was very nervous.結婚那天他非常緊張。day of⋯的日子It was the day of the big game.那是大賽之日。PHRASESday by day一天天Morale was sinking day by day.士氣一天天消沉下去。
day

noun²

2time between sunrise and sunset白天ADJECTIVE | VERB + DAY | DAY + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbeautiful, bright, fine, glorious, hot, nice, sunny, warm美好的一天;晴朗的一天;好天氣的日子;風和日麗的一天;炎熱的一天;陽光明媚的一天;暖和天cloudy, cold, grey/gray, rainy, windy多雲天;冷天;陰天;下雨天;颳風天autumn, fall, spring, summer, summer's, winter, winter's秋日;春日;夏日;冬日a fine summer's day晴朗的夏日fun, good, great, happy, lovely, perfect, wonderful愉快的一天;快活的一天;幸福的一天;快樂的一天Memories of happy days on the hills never fade.在山上的那些幸福日子的回憶永遠不會淡忘。bad, terrible倒霉的/糟糕的一天On a bad day chaos reigns and nobody can predict when a plane will leave.那天很倒霉,到處一片混亂,沒人能預測飛機什麼時候起飛。It's been one of the worst days of my life.那是我一生中最糟糕的日子之一。full整整一天I knew I had a full day's driving ahead of me.我知道我要開整整一天的車。VERB + DAYspend度過一天We spent the day gardening.我們幹了一天的園藝活。start開始一天Be sure to start the day with a good breakfast.每天的早飯一定要吃好。see親眼看到一天I never thought I would see the day when free elections would be held in this country.我從沒想過我能親眼看到國家自由選舉的這一天。DAY + VERBbreak, dawn天亮As day dawned I found her already hard at work.天亮時,我發現她已在辛勤工作了。go過日子How did your day go?你的日子過得怎麼樣?PREPOSITIONby day在白天We preferred to travel at night and rest by day.我們寧可夜裏趕路,白天休息。during the day在一天的時間裏for a/the day度過白天We went to the beach for the day.我們去海邊待了一天。PHRASESall day (long)整天at the end of the day到頭來day and night日日夜夜one of those days倒霉的日子It's been one of those days when everything's gone wrong.那天真倒霉,一切都亂了套。
day

noun³

3hours of the day when you work工作日ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEwork (usually workday) (NAmE) , working (BrE) 工作日
bad, busy, hard, long, tiring倒霉的/忙碌的/辛苦的/漫長的/勞累的一天a hard day at the office辦公室裏勞累的一天good, quiet, slow順利的/安靜的/無聊的一天7-hour, 8-hour, etc. * 7 小時、8 小時等工作日I do a 9-hour day.我每天工作 9 小時。half半天sick病假I am entitled to ten paid sick days a year.我每年可享受 10 天帶薪病假。vacation (NAmE) 假日PHRASESa good day's work足足一天的工作
day

noun⁴

4(often days) particular period of time時期ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEearly, former, old, olden早期;以前;舊時in the early days of television剛有電視的那些日子school, student, young求學/學生/青年時代in his younger days他年輕的時候glory, golden, happy, heady光榮時代;黃金時代;幸福時光;令人陶醉的時光the heady days of the 'swinging sixties'“多姿多彩的 60 年代”那些令人熱血沸騰的時光dark暗淡日子the dark days of recession經濟衰退時那些灰暗的日子playing運動生涯Some players go into management once their playing days are over.一些運動員在結束運動生涯後從事管理工作。PREPOSITIONin sb's day在某人的時代Things were very different in my grandfather's day.祖父的那個年代情況大不一樣。of the day當時the government of the day當時的政府since the days of自⋯時以來Much has changed since the days of my youth.和我年輕時相比已經有了很大變化。PHRASESgone are the days when...⋯的日子一去不復返Gone are the days when you could smoke in restaurants.能在餐廳吸煙的日子一去不復返了。the bad old days, the good old days過去的糟糕日子/好時光That was in the bad old days of rampant inflation.那是在惡性通貨膨脹的苦日子裏。in this day and age在當今時代in those days在那時候the present day今天這個時代a study of drama from Ibsen to the present day從易卜生到現今的戲劇研究these days現在Kids grow up so quickly these days.現在的孩子長得真快。those were the days (used to suggest that a time in the past was better than now) 那才叫好日子
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0_0: Translations of DAY
  • # n.
    白天: day, daytime
    辰: day, occasion, time
    旦: dawn, day, daybreak, day spring, morning
    日: date, day, Japan, Sun
    日子: date, day, days of life, life, when
    天: day, heavens, nature, season, sky, weather
    晝: day, daytime

0_0: Definitions of DAY
  • # noun.
    - a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis.
    * they only met a few days ago
    - a particular period of the past; an era.
    * the laws were very strict in those days

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