词汇 | daily |
释义 | daily adverb, adjective uk /ˈdeɪ.li/ us /ˈdeɪ.li/ A2 happening on or relating to every day: 每天地,天天地 Take the tablets twice daily.药片日服两次。 Exercise has become part of my daily routine.锻炼已经成为我日常生活的一部分。 We back up our computer files at work on a daily basis.我们每天都要对工作电脑文件进行备份。 daily grind She's looking forward to retiring and ending the daily grind (= hard, boring work or duty) of working in an office.她正盼着早日退休,不用再天天在办公室里受煎熬。 being part of normal life and not special ordinaryHe took ordinary household objects and transformed them into pieces of art. everydayComputers are now just a part of everyday life. quotidianWe longed for the quotidian rituals, like shopping and tea, that the end of the war would bring. day-to-dayDay-to-day operations of the team would be handled by the assistant coach. dailyI'm looking for a good daily shampoo that won't damage my hair. The museum is open daily except Mondays.博物馆除周一外每天都开放。 The restaurant flies its fish in daily from Scotland.这家餐厅每天从苏格兰空运鱼。 Britain is one of the few countries where milk is delivered daily to the doorstep by milkmen.英国是世界上少数几个牛奶每天由送奶人送上门的国家之一。 He commutes daily between Leeds and Manchester. The post comes twice daily. Relating to regular periods of time afternoons annual annum bi-yearly biannual circadian rhythm dailiness daily grind evenings fortnightly hourly nights p.c.m. p.w. per annum quadrennial quadrennially triennial triennially weekly daily noun[ C ] uk /ˈdeɪ.li/ us /ˈdeɪ.li/ dailynoun[C] (NEWSPAPER)a newspaper that is published every day of the week except Sunday: (除周日外每日出版的)日报 The story was on the front page of all the dailies. The dailies all report that he denies the allegations. Synonym daily paper His campaign worked closely with the major dailies, feeding documents to The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe. I started out in print journalism with the national dailies. Many dailies are experiencing falling circulation. The survey found that more people read a Sunday paper than a daily. Newspapers & magazines above/below the foldidiom annal anti-press back copy broadsheet comic editorial fold full-page gazette glossy magazine house journal house organ organ quarterly rag reader sentinel serialize Sunday paper dailynoun[C] (FILM)dailies [ plural ]mainly US(UK usuallyrushes) film that has been just been shot, before it has been edited(= changed, for example by having parts removed): The director was viewing dailies from the previous night's filming. When the film comes in, it's just dailies. Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaking fog machine framing framing device green screen linear run through something rush screen test self-produced SFX special effect staged dailynoun[C] (CLEANER)UKold-fashionedinformal a person who is employed to clean someone else's home(受雇打扫别人家房屋的)清洁工,佣人 People who clean & tidy places & things chambermaid char charlady charwoman chimney sweep clean freak dishwasher domestic home help housekeeper kitchen porter litter picker scullion squeegee man sweep sweeper trash picker waste picker daily | American Dictionarydaily adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈdeɪ·li/ happening on or relating to every day, or every working day: Take the pills twice daily. Exercise is part of my daily routine. daily noun[ C ] us/ˈdeɪ·li/ a newspaper published every day of the week or every day except the weekend daily | Business Englishdaily adjective uk /ˈdeɪli/us happening or done every day: a daily meeting Will I be involved in the management of the business on a daily basis? existing or true for a single day: There has been an agreement to increase the daily rate of pay for temporary staff. daily adverb uk /ˈdeɪli/us every day: The new website will allow subscribers to check daily for new job listings. Examples of dailydaily Daily productivity is actually low due to low radiation levels and a cool growing season. Only symptoms with significant impact on daily activities contributed as diagnostic criteria. Daily fecundity (number of nymphs produced per adult per day) varied with time for both aphid species and in each experiment (fig. 2). Microscopical examination of the blood was performed on an almost daily basis. After treatment, patients were examined daily for 21 days, and follow-up examinations were performed at 3 and 6 months. Nucleated settlement would have placed the inhabitants of a farm in close daily proximity. All patients received 60 mg oral pseudoephedrine twice daily as outpatients. Such items are precisely what historians need to obtain a better and more concrete image of daily life. Through the 1970s archaeologists debated and refined their understanding of significance through hands-on practical applications in their daily work. Thereafter, numbers of spring migrants were counted and removed daily. The framework allows point models to be run over space using time sequences of interpolated, continuous daily maximum and minimum temperatures. Foraging frequency was positively correlated with minimum daily temperatures and very few foragers were observed in winter. Geranium fruits were collected daily, since their ripe fruits or seeds are released from the parent plant. Since the study involved retrospective thought, the respondents were required to have adequate cognitive capacity for daily social functioning. Not even those students contemplating a career in music felt that daily practice was necessary to maintain standards. See all examples of daily These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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