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daylight美 ['deɪ.laɪt] 英 ['deɪ.laɪt] n. day,daytime,sunshine,light of day,hours of daylight 1. | 日光the light that comes from the sun during the day |
| They emerged from the church into the bright daylight. 他们走出教堂来到明亮的日光下。 | | The street looks very different in daylight . 大街在白天看来大不一样。 | | They left before daylight(= before the sun had risen) . 他们天亮前就走了。 |
IDM | You wouldn't believe some of the prices they charge; it's daylight robbery. 他们的要价有一些你都不会相信,简直就是在光天化日之下抢劫呀! |
daylight robbery (informal) 漫天要价;敲竹杠the fact of sb charging too much money for sth | You wouldn't believe some of the prices they charge; it's daylight robbery. 他们的要价有一些你都不会相信,简直就是在光天化日之下抢劫呀! |
n. | 1. natural light from the sun 2. the part of the day when it is light 3. the time when light first appears in the sky at the beginning of a day 4. public knowledge, notice, or scrutiny 5. a visible gap between competitors in a race, showing the lead that one has over the other 6. the light outside that you see during the day 1. natural light from the sun 2. the part of the day when it is light 3. the time when light first appears in the sky at the beginning of a day 4. public knowledge, notice, or scrutiny 5. a visible gap between competitors in a race, showing the lead that one has over the other 6. the light outside that you see during the day |
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