daily

adjective
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  1. happening, done or produced every day每日的;日常的
    • Many people still read a daily newspaper.许多人仍在阅读日报。
    • events affecting the daily lives of millions of people影响数百万人日常生活的事件
    • The daily routine is the same for all prisoners.所有囚犯的日常起居安排都一样。
    • Keep a record of your daily activities.记录您的日常活动。
    • the recommended daily intake of vitamin C建议的每日维生素C摄入量
    • your daily dose of vitamins/news/humour您的每日维生素/新闻/幽默剂量
    • Invoices are signed on a daily basis.发票按日签发。🔊🔊
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    • Keep a daily record of your progress.把你每天的进度做一个记录。
    • There are daily flights from Dublin to Barcelona.每天都有从都柏林到巴塞罗那的航班。
    • There was increased state interference in all spheres of daily life.国家对日常生活各个领域的干预增多了。
    • The simple things of daily living are often the biggest challenges for him.简单的日常生活往往是他面临的最大挑战。
    Topics Timea2
  2. 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。🔊🔊
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from day + -ly.
Idioms
your daily bread
  1. the basic things that you need to live, especially food生计;(尤指)每日的食物

daily

adverb
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  1. every day每日;每天
    • The machines are inspected twice daily.机器每日检查两次。🔊🔊
    • News stories are updated daily.新闻报道每天更新。
    • The temperature was recorded daily.气温每天都记录。
    Topics Timeb1
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryDaily is used with these verbs:
    • check
    • commute
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from day + -ly.

daily

noun
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(plural dailies)
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  1. 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。🔊🔊
    Topics TV, radio and newsc1
  2. (also daily help)
    (British English, old-fashioned) a person employed to come to somebody’s house each day to clean it and do other jobs(不寄宿的)仆人
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from day + -ly.