English to Latin Meaning of day - dies


Day :
dies

dies, Per diem, solis, lux, diebus eius gloriosum, tempus, aetate, potestatem, hora, occasione, foribus regis, vita, status viventem, diem

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Definitions of day in English
Noun(1) time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis(2) some point or period in time(3) a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance(4) the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside(5) the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working(6) an era of existence or influence(7) the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars(8) the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day(9) a period of opportunity(10) United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935
Examples of day in English
(1) This is the first day with light winds which would mean a longer roll out on the cart.(2) We thought long and hard about cancelling the event, but the day is all about families having fun.(3) I've done a lot of different workouts in my day .(4) The College's fulltime day courses are organised within four departments.(5) Overall the day was a huge success with a large amount of money being raised for funds.(6) Much of the credit for the day 's success goes to Penny Stock and her hardworking team.(7) The warm water is lovely and relaxing - and guaranteed to remove the stresses and strains of a hard day .(8) Calderon currently is a day instructor in the Glades program, while pursuing a career as a teacher.(9) While it might be dark before we get home from work now, at least there'll be light to start the day .(10) A spokesman from the music and arts service said the day was a great success.(11) The captain has had a hard day with no break and is ready to eat and relax a little.(12) it lasted all day(13) He denied he had been nervous and said it had just been a hard day .(14) Doesn't every footballer need to slip into something more comfortable after a hard day on the pitch?(15) some day I'll live in the countryside(16) the day after tomorrow
Related Phrases of day
(1) every day ::
quotidie
(2) good day ::
die enim bona
(3) one day ::
dies unus
(4) the next day ::
postridie
(5) all day ::
tota die
(6) day off ::
dies off
(7) nice day ::
dies bona
(8) last day ::
dies ultima
Synonyms
Noun
2. daytime ::
Per diem
3. period ::
tempus
4. heyday ::
flos
5. solar day ::
solaris diem,
6. sidereal day ::
fixorum
Antonyms
1. night ::
noctis
Different Forms
day, dayan, days
Word Example from TV Shows
l noticed it the other day
at the lab. You wear it
if it makes you feel better.

l noticed it the other DAY at the lab. You wear it if it makes you feel better.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

after a show, right?That was a really special day.

after a show, right?That was a really special DAY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 24

is the prescription he was
picking up the other day

is the prescription he was picking up the other DAY

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 7

One day, after our queen has taken
the Seven Kingdoms,

One DAY, after our queen has taken the Seven Kingdoms,

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8

I saw a Bounder the other day.

I saw a Bounder the other DAY.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 8

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