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词汇 day-to-day
释义 day-to-day
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/ us /ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/
C1
happening every day as a regular part of your job or life: 每天的,日常的;例行的
day-to-day problems/responsibilities日常问题/责任
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Plain and ordinary
as it comesidiom
austere
austerely
austerity
average Joe
homey
humble
humdrum
middle-of-the-road
mundane
sparely
spartan
stale
starkly
starkness
unostentatious
unostentatiously
unpainted
unremarkable
unremarkably

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Standard and routine

day-to-day | American Dictionary


day-to-day
adjective
us/ˈdeɪ·t̬əˈdeɪ/
ordinary and regular:
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include sorting the mail and making appointments.

day-to-day | Business English


day-to-day
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌdeɪtəˈdeɪ/us
happening every day as a regular part of something:
Responsibility for the day-to-day running of the two stores had been transferred to locally recruited managers.
Bad weather may disrupt transport and may affect the conduct of normal day-to-day business.
We are in touch with our clients on a day-to-day basis.

Examples of day-to-day


day-to-day
On a day-to-day level, re-ection of a mediational character was drawn into teaching sessions across the entire course.
They took charge of day-to-day administration and defence planning.
It is to be hoped that community healthcare researchers, in any part of the world, could routinely integrate diversity into their day-to-day planning of studies.
In the past, the concepts and practices of wild-living-resource conservation proceeded as if the human population problem can be ignored in day-to-day planning and actions.
Because of these design features, efficacy studies are not necessarily helpful in deciding whether an intervention would work in day-to-day practice.
However, some practitioners argue that such forms of inquiry are largely academic and not central to understanding the concerns of day-to-day practice.
Such practices are visible in day-to-day conversation and are also taken up in research and policy.
The concerns of the farmer, ranging from technical day-to-day matters to more strategic issues, are presented sagaciously.
Yet in their day-to-day lives, very young children may often ignore the syntactic aspect of their input.
Progress is typically stepwise, with long plateaux between events and day-to-day fluctuations in severity.
In order to study subject variability and day-to-day variability, we analyzed data gathered from multiple subjects over a period of several months.
Of particular present-day interest are the day-to-day entries of weather and ice conditions.
Many have in fact little to do with politics on a day-to-day basis (table 3).
It is likely that day-to-day care will increasingly be delivered by care assistants but in an environment where their work is defined and supported constructively.
In fact, they were increasingly run by their clerks, often lawyers, while their governors and assistants participated less in day-to-day management.
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