day
英 [deɪ]
美[de]
	    - n. 一天;时期;白昼
 - adv. 每天;经常在白天地
 - adj. 日间的;逐日的
 - n. (Day)人名;(英、法、西)戴;(越)岱;(阿拉伯、土)达伊
 
英英释意
- 1. time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis;
 - "two days later they left"
 - "they put on two performances every day"
 - "there are 30,000 passengers per day"
 
- 2. some point or period in time;
 - "it should arrive any day now"
 - "after that day she never trusted him again"
 - "those were the days"
 - "these days it is not unusual"
 
- 3. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside;
 - "the dawn turned night into day"
 - "it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime"
 
- 4. a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance;
 - "Mother's Day"
 
- 5. the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working);
 - "my day began early this morning"
 - "it was a busy day on the stock exchange"
 - "she called it a day and went to bed"
 
- 6. an era of existence or influence;
 - "in the day of the dinosaurs"
 - "in the days of the Roman Empire"
 - "in the days of sailing ships"
 - "he was a successful pianist in his day"
 
- 7. a period of opportunity;
 - "he deserves his day in court"
 - "every dog has his day"
 
- 8. the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis;
 - "how long is a day on Jupiter?"
 
- 9. the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day