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day-to-day
- IPA[ˌdādəˈdā]
美式
- happening regularly every day;ordinary; everyday
- on a daily basis
- an ordinary, everyday routine
noun: day-to-day
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形容詞
- 1. happening regularly every day the day-to-day management of the classroom
- ▪ ordinary; everyday our day-to-day domestic life
- ▪ short-term; without consideration for the future the struggle for day-to-day survival
- ▪ (of an injured player) not playing owing to a minor injury that is being treated and evaluated on a daily basis their shortstop has an ankle sprain and is listed as day-to-day
副詞
- 1. on a daily basis the information to be traded is determined day-to-day
名詞
- 1. an ordinary, everyday routine they have come to escape the day-to-day
- exactly
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- exactly
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- at the present time as in the past; still
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- up to the present time; still
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- for the rest of one's life
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- survive a particular experience or ordeal
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- survive a particular experience or ordeal
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- for the rest of one's life
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英式
- happening regularly every day: the day-to-day management of the classroom he is battling the disease on a day-to-day basis
- on a daily basis: the information to be traded is determined day-to-day
- an ordinary, everyday routine: they have come to escape the day-to-day
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