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daylight
- IPA[ˈdāˌlīt]
美式
- the natural light of the day;the first appearance of light in the morning; dawn
noun: daylight
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- 1. the natural light of the day there were two hours of daylight left the daylight hours 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the first appearance of light in the morning; dawn I returned at daylight 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ visible distance between one person or thing and another their views on education are so close that it's difficult to see daylight between them the growing daylight between himself and the leading jockey
- gain public exposure or attention
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- blatant and unfair overcharging: Do you know how much he charges? It's daylight robbery
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- begin to understand what was previously puzzling or unclear
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- time as adjusted to achieve longer evening daylight in summer by setting the clocks an hour ...
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- time as adjusted to achieve longer evening daylight in summer by setting the clocks an hour ...
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- during daylight hours, and surprising for this reason
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- during the day, when it is light, and surprising or unexpected for this reason
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- used to emphasize the severity or thoroughness of an action
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- IPA[ˈdeɪlʌɪt]
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- the natural light of the day: the area is dangerous even in daylight there were two hours of daylight left
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