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Meanings of
daytime
in English
Russian
дневное время
Portuguese
jornada
Catalan
jornada
Spanish
jornada
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The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside.
day
daylight
night
Russian
дневное время
Synonyms
Examples for "
day
"
day
daylight
Examples for "
day
"
1
Health professionals deal with people's personal health information every
day
,
Bloomfield said.
2
Thank you Ireland: it's a great
day
,
for Ireland and for Europe.
3
Today is a great
day
for the future health of Australian children.
4
However; incoming information may well change over the course of the
day
.
5
Find in the Glossary the meaning of:
day
-
beds
;
glade; skirted; yearling; trophy.
1
However, some actions are clear as
daylight
in their intent and impact.
2
I shall be a long way away from here when
daylight
comes.
3
The next day I saw the Room in the simplicity of
daylight
.
4
But I was brave enough now; a very desperado in the
daylight
.
5
The oilcloth and the wall-papers looked very dismal in the grey
daylight
.
Usage of
daytime
in English
1
Sleep problems have a high prevalence and negative
daytime
consequences in adolescents.
2
I think
daytime
is very strong and will continue to be strong.
3
Days says, Ideal conditions prevailed with moderate
daytime
and cool night-time temperatures.
4
CBS
daytime
president Barbara Bloom said she has been impressed so far.
5
Other professional engagements include a new
daytime
cooking and lifestyle TV programme.
6
No; but you will find enough in the
daytime
to amuse you.
7
Most patients presented during
daytime
hours with no significant variation between days.
8
He had never been in any of these rooms in the
daytime
.
9
We dream at night and in
daytime
;
of good things and bad.
10
They sleep in the
daytime
and work at night for greater efficiency.
11
Temperatures reached
daytime
highs in the eighties for the period in question.
12
Subjective sleep quality and
daytime
vigilance were also assessed using specific questionnaires.
13
Carroll has been in, and I have gone up in the
daytime
.
14
This was my first experience in crossing the British lines in
daytime
.
15
The room was now brighter than it generally was in the
daytime
.
16
This sort of thing just doesn't happen with other
daytime
game shows.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
daytime
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
excessive daytime
watch daytime
syndicate daytime
new daytime
daytime television
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Translations for
daytime
Russian
дневное время
день
Portuguese
jornada
dia
Catalan
jornada
dia
Spanish
jornada
día
Daytime
through the time
Daytime
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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