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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
daily
daily [daily dailies] adjective, adverb, noun BrE [ˈdeɪli] NAmE [ˈdeɪli] adjective only before noun 1. happening, done or produced every day •a daily routine/visit/newspaper •events affecting the daily lives of millions of people • Invoices are signed on a daily basis. 2. connected with one day's work • They charge a daily rate. Word Origin: late Middle English: from ↑day + ↑-ly. Thesaurus: daily adj. only before noun •The equipment is used on a daily basis. everyday • • day-to-day • |disapproving routine • • mundane • daily/everyday/day-to-day/routine/mundane existence/work/tasks/activities daily/everyday/day-to-day/routine business/use/problems (a) daily/everyday/day-to-day/mundane life Example Bank: •Keep a daily record of your progress. •Most people still read a daily newspaper. •The daily routine is the same for all prisoners. •The equipment is used on a daily basis. •The new rules will affect the daily lives of millions of people. •There was increased state interference in all spheres of daily life. Idiom: ↑your daily bread adverb every day • The machines are inspected twice daily. Word Origin: late Middle English: from ↑day + ↑-ly. Example Bank: •The temperature was recorded daily. noun (pl. dailies) 1. a newspaper published every day except Sunday •The story was in all the dailies. 2. (also ˌdaily ˈhelp) (old-fashioned, BrE)a person employed to come to sb's house each day to clean it and do other jobs Word Origin: late Middle English: from ↑day + ↑-ly.
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