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daylight

noun
/ˈdeɪlaɪt/
/ˈdeɪlaɪt/
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  1. the light that comes from the sun during the day日光
    • 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。
    • The bridge would be a prime target for enemy aircraft during daylight hours.这座桥将是白天敌机的主要目标。
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    • By daylight the fire was almost under control.到天亮时,火势基本被控制住了。
    • He drew back the curtains and the daylight flooded in.他拉开窗帘,阳光照了进来。
    • He was robbed in broad daylight.他在光天化日之下被抢了。
    • I can see better in daylight.白天我看得比较清楚。
    • I prefer to work in natural daylight.我喜欢在自然光线下工作。
    • She went back out into the daylight.她重又走回到阳光下。
    • The daylight penetrated to the far corners of the room.阳光透进房间,连远处的角落都能照到。
    • The evening turned cool as daylight faded.傍晚的天气随着日光渐弱转凉了。
    • The machines roar incessantly during the hours of daylight.机器在白天隆隆地响个不停。
    • The prisoners emerged blinking into the daylight.囚犯们眯着眼睛走进明亮的日光中。
    • The public has access during daylight hours.日间公众可以进入。
    • The shutters were closed to keep out the daylight.百叶窗关着,遮住了阳光。
    • The thin curtains let in the daylight.阳光透过薄薄的窗帘照了进来。
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • full
    • bright
    verb + daylight
    • let in
    • keep out
    • shut out
    daylight + verb
    • filter through something
    • flood in
    • penetrate (something)
    daylight + noun
    • hours
    preposition
    • before daylight
    • by daylight
    • in daylight
    phrases
    • the hours of daylight
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Idioms
(in) broad daylight
  1. (in) the clear light of day, when it is easy to see光天化日(之下)
    • The robbery occurred in broad daylight, in a crowded street.抢劫就发生在光天化日之下的一条熙熙攘攘的街道上。
daylight robbery
(also highway robbery especially in North American English)
  1. (informal) the fact of somebody charging too much money for something漫天要价;敲竹杠
    • 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!

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