daylight in the PONS Dictionary

daylight Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in broad daylight
in broad daylight
to see daylight
to see daylight
daylight [or Am highway] robbery
daylight [or Am highway] robbery
in broad daylight

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A dress that is orange under a high pressure sodium lamp may turn red under daylight.
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At this time of the year, a few hours of twilight are the only daylight available.
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The species is primarily nocturnal, though in the winter it will come out to forage for food in the daylight if conditions are favourable.
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During daylight, the sky appears to be blue because air scatters blue sunlight more than it scatters red.
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During nighttime ships kept well off shore till daylight or anchored.
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The courses are usually set up in public areas and there may be some restrictions on access, e.g., daylight hours only.
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These centers were only able to operate in daylight though due to a lack of fuel and transportation.
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It is open daily during daylight hours only, since there are no lights on the path.
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She was known to enter villages, even during daylight, roaring and causing people to flee in panic to their huts.
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This is a response to both decreasing temperature and shorter hours of daylight.
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