1 daily /ˈdeɪli/ adjective Learner's definition of DAILY
always used before a noun
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: happening, done, made, used, or existing every day每日的;日常的 -
Television has become a part of our daily [=day-to-day] lives.电视已成为我们日常生活的一部分。
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It has changed every aspect of daily life/existence.它改变了日常生活的方方面面。
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I started eating healthier and added exercise to my daily routine/schedule.我开始注重饮食健康,并把锻炼列入每天的作息表中。
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daily activities such as eating breakfast and washing your face如吃早餐和洗脸这样的日常活动
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There's not enough water to meet the daily needs of the city's people.没有足够的水来满足城市居民的日常需求。
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daily commuters每天乘车上下班的人
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He visits them on a daily basis. [=every day]他每天都去看望他们。
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people working to earn their daily bread [=the food they need each day]为维持生计而工作的人们
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: published every day or every day except Sunday每日(或除周日外每日)出版的 3
: of or relating to one day一天的;按日的 -
Their average daily wage is only five dollars.他们的平均日工资只有5美元。
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She had been taking more than the recommended daily dose of the medicine.她服用的药量一直要比医生建议的日服量多一些。
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Our daily lunch specials [=the special lunch items offered on particular days of the week] are listed on the back of the menu.我们每日的特色午餐都列在菜单的背面。
2 daily /ˈdeɪli/ noun
plural dailies
plural dailies
Learner's definition of DAILY
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[count] : a newspaper that is published every day or every day except Sunday(每日或除周日外每日发行的)日报 2
dailies [plural] US : the first prints of a movie showing the scenes that are filmed each day(每天拍摄的)电影样片 3
[count] British, old-fashioned : a person who you pay to clean your house and do other jobs for you every day(每日上门做家务的)仆人,帮工 — called also daily help