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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Chronology, Daily life
dai·ly1 /ˈdeɪli/ ●●● S3 W2 adjective [only before noun]  1 REGULARhappening or done every day 每日的,每天的 daily flights to Miami 每日飞往迈阿密的航班2. daily life ORDINARYthe ordinary things that you usually do or experience 日常生活3 TMCrelating to a single day 一天的 the daily rate of pay 日工资
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dailyToday the manager of personnel makes a point of sitting next to his old friend on the daily commuter train.She was the Imp Second in the 1st Badgeworth Pack, and was keen on doing her daily good turn.Parliamentary proceedings are written up and published in the daily Hansard.The daily log enables the player to see each bit of progress or lack of it.a daily newspaperHe has a daily radio show on KQFB.The daily rate for parking downtown is $15.Average daily share volume set a record at 346 million shares a day, according to preliminary data from the exchange.You will need to record your daily weight.How many weary souls could have been nourished from his daily witness to the Lord?
Related topics: Chronology
daily2 ●●○ adverb  TMChappening or done every day 每日,天天 The zoo is open daily. 动物园每天开放。
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dailyHours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily.Mungo nodded, calling to mind a diabetic schoolfriend who had to inject himself daily.Second-hand machinery was scattered around the yard with new parts and modifications arriving daily.My grandparents stayed at a nearby motel and visited daily, along with my father.Treves visited him daily, and remarked on the sweetness of his nature and his intelligence.The zoo is open daily, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Software is designed, coded, and tested daily, in a hundred cubicles, as each person works on it.The Lower Emotional Centre is where we function daily in our emotional life.You used to shop daily, now it's weekly.
daily3 noun (plural dailies) [countable]  1. (also daily paper)TCN a newspaper that is printed and sold every day, or every day except Sunday 日报2. DHBO British English old-fashioned (also daily help) someone, especially a woman, who is employed to clean someone’s house 日工,〔尤指〕女佣3. dailies [plural] American EnglishAMF the prints of a film as it is being made, which are looked at every day after filming ends 〔电影未经剪辑的〕工作样片 SYN British English rushes
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dailyMost involved both dailies and Sundays.Last year, the two major state-owned dailies were auctioned off to private owners.All the dailies reported the news the next day.
From Longman Business Dictionarydailydai‧ly1 /ˈdeɪli/ adjective, adverb1happening or done every daydaily flights to MiamiThe office is open daily, from 9am to 5pm.2connected with a single daydaily rates of paydailydaily2 noun (plural dailies) [countable]1 (also daily paper) a newspaper that is printed and sold every day except SundayOf eleven main dailies, six were tabloids with 80% of the circulation.2American English a newspaper that is printed and sold every day including Sunday
every or done Business Corpus day happening


daily
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daily1 S3 W2 /ˈdeɪli/ adjective [only before noun]
 Word Family: noun: day, midday; adverb: daily; adjective: daily
1. happening or done every day:
    daily flights to Miami
2. daily life the ordinary things that you usually do or experience
3. relating to a single day:
    the daily rate of pay

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daily2 adverb
 Word Family: noun: day, midday; adverb: daily; adjective: daily
happening or done every day:
    The zoo is open daily.

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daily3 noun (plural dailies) [countable]
1. (also ˌdaily ˈpaper) a newspaper that is printed and sold every day, or every day except Sunday
2. British English old-fashioned (also ˌdaily ˈhelp) someone, especially a woman, who is employed to clean someone’s house
3. dailies [plural] American English the prints of a film as it is being made, which are looked at every day after filming ends
   SYN  rushes British English


🔑 dailyBrE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] 🔑 happening, done or produced every day 每日的;日常的a daily routine/visit/newspaper日常事务;每日一次的访问;日报events affecting the daily lives of millions of people影响数百万人日常生活的事件Invoices are signed on a daily basis. 发票按日签发。🔊🔊🔑 connected with one day's work 每个工作日的;按日的They charge a daily rate. 他们按日收费。🔊🔊your daily ˈbreadthe basic things that you need to live, especially food 生计;(尤指)每日的食物
🔑 dailyBrE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊 adverbevery day 每日;每天The machines are inspected twice daily. 机器每日检查两次。🔊🔊
🔑 dailyBrE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdeɪli/ 🔊 noun (
plural
dailies
)
a newspaper published every day except Sunday (除星期日外每日发行的)日报The story was in all the dailies. 这则新闻刊登在所有日报上。🔊🔊 (also ˌdaily ˈhelp) (old-fashioned, BrE) a person employed to come to sb's house each day to clean it and do other jobs (不寄宿的)仆人