day
名詞
定義 day 名詞
- A1Countable(可数名词)
A period of 24 hours, especially from one midnight to the next.
一天;一日;二十四小时
February usually has 28 days.
二月通常有28天。
They completed all the work in a single day.
他们在一天内完成了所有工作。
This report needs to be submitted within three days.
这份报告需要在三天内提交。
- A2Countable(可数名词)
The period of time during which it is light.
白天;白昼;日间
It's hot during the day, but cool at night.
白天很热,但晚上很凉爽。
We plan to tour the city during the day.
我们计划在白天游览这座城市。
Some flowers only open during the day.
有些花只在白天开放。
- A2Countable(可数名词)
A period of time spent at work or school.
工作日;上学日
It was a long working day for me.
对我来说,这是漫长的工作日。
The students' school day starts at 8 a.m.
学生的上学日从早上八点开始。
We'll work extra days during the weekend to catch up on the schedule.
我们会在周末加班来赶上进度。
片語 day 名詞
- day by day
occurring or progressing each day; gradually, increasingly over time
每天;逐日;日益,越来越
• His health deteriorated day by day.
他的健康状况逐日恶化。
- day and night
At all times; continuously, without stopping.
日夜不停
• They worked day and night to meet the deadline.
他们不分昼夜地工作以赶上截止日期。
- any day now
This phrase indicates that something is expected to happen very soon, typically within the next few days.
(就)这几天内
• We expect his resignation any day now.
我们预计他随时会辞职。
- by day
During the daytime; when there is natural light.
在白天;于白天的时间。
• I prefer to travel by day, so I can enjoy the scenery along the way.
我喜欢在白天旅行,这样可以欣赏沿途的风景。
- day after day
Happening repeatedly or continuously; each day.
每天、一日复一日地。
• She practiced the piano day after day, hoping to become a concert pianist one day.
她日复一日地练习钢琴,希望有一天能成为音乐会钢琴家。
- in those days
Referring to a period of time in the past.
当年
• In those days, people used to communicate through handwritten letters.
在那些日子里,人们通常通过手写信件来交流。
- (from) day to day
Used to describe something that changes or varies frequently; undergoing constant change.
每天都在变化
• The menu at this restaurant changes from day to day, so there is always something new to try.
这家餐厅的菜单每天都有变化,所以总有新的东西可以尝试。
- these days
Referring to the current time period, especially when contrasted with the past.
目前;现今
• Most young people have smartphones these days.
现在大多数年轻人都拥有智能手机。
- day off
A day when one is not required to work or perform their usual activities.
休假日
• I have a day off this Friday, so we can go hiking that day.
我这周五休假,所以我们那天可以去爬山。
- the other day
Refers to a time a few days in the past; not very long ago.
前几天
• I saw you at the library the other day.
我前几天在图书馆看到你。
- from one day to the next
Used to describe a situation where things change frequently and unpredictably, making it difficult to know what will happen in the future.
朝令夕改
• The progress of this project changes from one day to the next, making it difficult for us to make long-term plans.
这个项目的进度每天都在变化,让我们难以制定长期计划。
- the days
a specific period or era in history.
时期;时代
• How did people communicate in the days before email?
在电子邮件出现之前,人们是如何沟通的?
- to this day
up to the present time; until now
直到目前;直到今天
• To this day, we still don't know what happened back then.
直到今天,我们仍然不知道当时发生了什么。
成語
- in all my (born) days
Refers to something that one has never experienced or seen before in their lifetime, often used for emphasis.
有生以来
• I have never heard such a ridiculous excuse in all my born days.
在我这一生中,我从未听过如此荒谬的借口。
- one of these days
At some unspecified point in the near future.
某天
• I need to start taking my health more seriously; one of these days I'll regret it.
我需要更加重视我的健康;总有一天我会后悔的。
- that'll be the day
Used to express disbelief or skepticism about something that is said to be going to happen; indicating that the speaker thinks the event is highly unlikely.
(表示不相信)哪有的事
• "She said she'll be on time tomorrow." "That'll be the day!"
「她说她明天会准时。」「那才怪呢!」
- day in day out
Used to describe something that happens or is done continuously every day, often something monotonous or tedious.
日复一日(尤指枯燥之事)
• She works a repetitive job at the factory day in day out.
她在工厂里日复一日地做着重复的工作。
- those were the days
A phrase used to express that a past period of time was particularly good or enjoyable and is now fondly remembered.
思当年
• We used to meet at that coffee shop on the corner all the time; those were the days.
我们以前总是在街角的那家咖啡店见面;那真是美好的时光。
- one of those days
A day characterized by a series of unfortunate events or problems.
诸事不顺的一天
• It's been one of those days; everything has gone wrong since morning.
今天真是诸事不顺,从早上开始一切都出错了。
- in this day and age
at the present time; nowadays.
在当今这个时代;现今。
• In this day and age, people expect to have access to information immediately.
在当今这个时代,人们期望能立即获得信息。
- in my day
during my youth or the past era; when I was younger
在年轻的时候;在过去的年代
• Kids take so much for granted nowadays; in my day, a new bike was a real treasure.
现在的孩子把很多事情都视为理所当然;在我那个年代,一辆新自行车可是真正的宝贝。
- have your day in court
to be given the opportunity to publicly express your opinion or defend your actions, especially after criticism.
获得在公开场合表达观点或为自己行为辩护的机会。
• Despite facing widespread criticism, the politician insisted on having his day in court at the congressional hearing.
尽管面临广泛批评,这位政治家坚持要在国会听证会上获得为自己辩护的机会。
- all in a day's work
If something difficult, unpleasant, or strange is considered normal or routine for someone, it is regarded as an ordinary part of their job or life.
分内工作(本份事情)
• For firefighters, risking their lives to rush into burning buildings is all in a day's work.
对消防员来说,冒着生命危险冲进燃烧的建筑物是家常便饭。
- to the day
exactly on a specified date or time; precisely.
精确地,恰好在(某时间)。
• They signed the new agreement to the day the contract expired.
他们在新合约到期的当天签署了新协议。
- the best/happiest days of your life
A period of time considered the most enjoyable or memorable in one's life.
人生中最美好的时光
• Many people consider their university years to be the best days of their lives, full of freedom and exploration.
许多人认为他们的大学岁月是生命中最美好的时光,充满自由与探索。
- not be someone's day
Experiencing a day filled with difficulties, misfortune, or unpleasant events.
运气不佳,于事不顺
• It's really not my day; the alarm didn't go off this morning, and I was late for work.
今天真的不是我的日子;早上闹钟没响,我上班迟到了。
- someone's/something's days are numbered
If someone or something's days are numbered, it means their existence or relevance will soon come to an end.
某人或某事物的时日不多;即将结束或消失。
• With the advent of new technologies, many traditional industries have their days numbered.
随着新技术的出现,许多传统产业的时日不多了。
- have had its/your day
To have been popular or successful in the past but no longer be so.
风光不再
• This restaurant was very popular ten years ago, but it has had its day now.
这家餐厅十年前很受欢迎,但现在已经风光不再了。
- take it one day at a time/take each day as it comes
To approach situations by addressing them as they arise, without excessive planning or worry about the future.
顺其自然
• After experiencing many changes, she learned to take it one day at a time and not worry too much about the future.
在经历许多变化后,她学会了顺其自然,不再为未来过度担忧。
- one/some day
Refers to an unspecified time in the future.
某天
• I hope to travel around the world one day.
我希望有一天能环游世界。
- make someone's day
To cause someone to feel very happy or pleased.
使人高兴
• Receiving your letter really made my day.
收到你的信真的让我的一天充满了快乐。
- the old days
A period of time in the past, often remembered fondly or contrasted with the present.
往昔
• In the old days, people did not have as many technological devices as they do now.
在以前的日子里,人们没有现在这么多的科技设备。