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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

  • (vanhahtava) daie
  • (vanhahtava) daye
  • (rikkinäinen englanti) dayee

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KieliKäännökset
bulgariaденоно́щие, денонощие, ден (den)
espanjadía, jornada
esperantotago
hollantietmaal, dag
italiagiorno, , giornata
japani一日 (ichinichi), (hi / にち, Nichi-, にっ, Ni- / nichi), 昼間 (hiruma), (hi / hi-), ねんがっぴ (nengappi), じつ (jitsu)
kreikkaεικοσιτετράωρο (eikositetráoro), ημερονύχτιο (imeronýchtio), ημέρα (iméra), μέρα (méra), ήλιος (ílios)
latinalux, dies, diēs, lūx
latviadiennakts, diena
liettuapara, diena
norjadøgn, dag
portugalidia
puoladoba, dzień
ranskajour, journée, quantième
ruotsidag, dygn
saksaTag
suomipäivä, vuorokausi
tanskadøgn, dag
turkkigün, gündüz
tšekkiden
unkarinap, nappal
venäjäсу́тки (sútki), день (den), сутки (sutki), дневной (dnevnoi), свет (svet), число (tšislo), час (tšas)
viroööpäev, päev

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. The time when the Sun is above the horizon and it lights the sky.
  2. A period of time equal or almost equal to a full day-night cycle, being 24 hours long.
  3. The time taken for the Sun to seem to be in the same place in the sky twice; a solar day.
  4. The time taken for the Earth to make a full rotation about its axis with respect to the fixed stars; a sidereal day or stellar day.
  5. (informal or meteorology) A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
  6. A period of time between two set times which mark the beginning and the end of day in a calendar, such as from midnight to the following midnight or (Judaism) from nightfall to the following nightfall.
  7. (astronomy) The rotational period of a planet.
  8. The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
  9. An observance lasting for a day, such as an annual holiday.
  10. A specified time or period; time, considered with reference to the existence or prominence of a person or thing; age; time; era.
  11. A period of contention of a day or less.

Verbi

  1. (rare, intransitive) To spend a day (in a place).

Esimerkit

  • I've been here for two days and a bit.
  • The day begins at midnight.
  • A day on Mars is slightly over 24 hours.
  • I worked two days last week.
  • “[...]if you call my duds a ‘livery’ again there'll be trouble. It's bad enough to go around togged out like a life saver on a drill day, but I can stand that 'cause I'm paid for it. What I won't stand is to have them togs called a livery.”
  • day and night;  I work at night and sleep during the day.
  • The day was cool and snappy for August, and the Rise all green with a lavish nature. Now we plunged into a deep shade with the boughs lacing each other overhead, and crossed dainty, rustic bridges over the cold trout-streams,.
  • Every dog has its day.
  • This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking.[...]Indeed, all his features were in large mold, like the man himself, as though he had come from a day when skin garments made the proper garb of men.
  • If they had no more food than they had had in Jones's day, at least they did not have less.
  • The day belonged to the Allies.
  • When I nighted and dayed in Damascus town, [...]

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektidayed
Imperfektidayed
Partisiipin preesensdaying
Monikkodays
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensdays