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day
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n.
1.
a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis.
∎
the part of this period when it is light; the time between sunrise and sunset.
∎
the time spent working during such a period:
he works an eight-hour day.
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Astron.
a single rotation of a planet in relation to its primary.
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Astron.
the period on a planet when its primary star is above the horizon.
∎ archaic
daylight:
it was broad day.
2. (usu. days)
a particular period of the past; an era:
the laws were very strict in those days.
∎ (the day)
the present time:
the issues of the day.
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a day associated with a particular event or purpose:
graduation day.
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a day's endeavor, or the period of an endeavor, esp. as bringing success:
speed and surprise would win the day.
∎ (days)
a particular period in a person's life or career:
my student days.
∎ (one's day)
the successful, fortunate, or influential period of a person's life or career:
a matinée idol in his day.
∎ (one's days)
the span of someone's life:
she cared for him for the rest of his days.
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adj.
carried out during the day as opposed to the evening or at night:
my day job.
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(of a person) working during the day as opposed to at night:
a day nurse.
PHRASES:
all in a
(or the) day's work
(of something unusual or difficult) accepted as part of a normal routine or as a matter of course:
dodging sharks is all in a day's work for these scientists.
any day inf.
at any time:
you can take me dancing any day of the week.
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(used to express one's strong preference for something) under any circumstances:
I'd rather live in a shack in the woods, any day.
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very soon:
she's expected to give birth any day.
at the end of the day see end.
by the day
gradually and steadily:
growing by the day.
call it a day
end a period of activity, esp. resting content that enough has been done.
day after day
on each successive day, esp. over a long period:
the rain poured down day after day.
day and night
all the time.
day by day
gradually and steadily.
day in, day out
continuously or repeatedly over a long period of time.
day of reckoning
the time when past mistakes or misdeeds must be punished or paid for; a testing time when the degree of one's success or failure will be revealed.
from day one
from the very beginning.
have had one's
(or its) day
be no longer popular, successful, or influential.
if someone is a day
at least (added to a statement about a person's age):
he must be seventy if he's a day.
in this day and age
at the present time; in the modern era.
not someone's day
used to convey that someone has had a bad day.
—— of the day
a thing currently considered to be particularly interesting or important:
the big story of the day.
one day
(or one of these days)
at some time in the future.
one of those days
a day when several things go wrong.
that will
(or that'll) be the day inf.
that will never happen.
these days
at present.
those were the days
used to assert that a particular past time was better than the present.
to the day
exactly:
four years to the day.
to this day
up to the present time; still.
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