day
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day englanniksi
Day
Any period of 24 hours.
(ux)
(syn)
Rotational period of a planet (especially Earth).
The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
(quote-book)|chapter=7
Part of a day period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight; daytime.
(quote-book)
(ant)
A specified time or period; time, considered with reference to the existence or prominence of a person or thing; age; time.
(RQ:EHough PrqsPrc)
- This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking.(..)Indeed, all his features were in large mold, like the man himself, as though he had come from a day when skin garments made the proper garb of men.
(RQ:Orwell Animal Farm)
- If they had no more food than they had had in Jones's day, at least they did not have less.
(quote-book)|title=''A Song for My Mother''|publisher=Vanguard Press|isbn=9781593156565|url=(gbooks)|passage=In his senior year, he had run across an old '66 Chevy Super Sport headed for the junkyard, bought it for a song, and overhauled it with his dad's help, turning it into the big red muscle car it was back in its day.
A period of contention of a day or less.
A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
To spend a day (in a place).
A familiar address to a girl.
A familiar address to a daughter.
(l) (composed of 24 hours)
- (quote-book)|title=(w) |chapter=The Clerk's Tale|The Clerk's Tale|line=783-784|passage=Toward Saluces shaping hir journey, / Fro day to day they ryden in hir wey(..)|translation=Towards Saluzzo they point their journey, / From day to day they ride on their way(..)
(l) (as opposed to night)
- (quote-book) |chapter=(w)|passage=and he clepide the liȝt, dai, and the derkneſſis, nyȝt. And the euentid and morwetid was maad, o daie.|translation=And he called light "day" and the darkness "night". And the evening and morning was made; one day.
A certain day.
(alt form)
(l)