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dai·ly
/ˈdeli/
(a.)每日的,日常的(ad.)每日地,日常地日報
From:
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daily
每日
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dai·ly
,
n.
;
pl
.
Dailies
A
publication
which
appears
regularly
every
day
;
as
,
the
morning
dailies
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dai·ly
,
adv.
Every
day
;
day
by
day
;
as
,
a
thing
happens
daily
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dai·ly
a.
Happening
,
or
belonging
to
,
each
successive
day
;
diurnal
;
as
,
daily
labor
;
a
daily
bulletin
.
Give
us
this
day
our
daily
bread
.
--
Matt
.
vi
. 11.
Bunyan
has
told
us
. . .
that
in
New
England
his
dream
was
the
daily
subject
of
the
conversation
of
thousands
.
--
Macaulay
.
Syn:
--
Daily
,
Diurnal
.
Usage:
Daily
is
Anglo-Saxon
,
and
diurnal
is
Latin
.
The
former
is
used
in
reference
to
the
ordinary
concerns
of
life
;
as
,
daily
wants
,
daily
cares
,
daily
employments
.
The
latter
is
appropriated
chiefly
by
astronomers
to
what
belongs
to
the
astronomical
day
;
as
,
the
diurnal
revolution
of
the
earth
.
Man
hath
his
daily
work
of
body
or
mind
Appointed
,
which
declares
his
dignity
,
And
the
regard
of
Heaven
on
all
his
ways
. --
Milton
.
Half
yet
remains
unsung
,
but
narrower
bound
Within
the
visible
diurnal
sphere
. --
Milton
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
daily
adj
1:
occurring
or
done
each
day
; "
a
daily
record
"; "
day-by-day
labors
of
thousands
of
men
and
women
"- H.S.Truman;
"
her
day-after-day
behavior
"; "
an
every
day
occurrence
" [
syn
:
day-to-day
,
day-after-day
,
every
day
]
2:
measured
by
the
day
or
happening
every
day
; "
a
daily
newspaper
"; "
daily
chores
"; "
average
daily
wage
"; "
daily
quota
"
n
:
a
newspaper
that
is
published
every
day
adv
1:
without
missing
a
day
; "
he
stops
by
daily
" [
syn
:
every day
,
each day
]
2:
gradually
and
progressively
; "
his
health
weakened
day
by
day
" [
syn
:
day by day
]
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