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day [deɪ] N

2. day (twenty-four hours):

day
doba f
day
dzień m

day-to-day ADJ

Midsummer('s) Day N

Boxing Day N no pl Brit REL

Christmas Day N

crash day N ECON

day nursery N

day quotation, day rate N ECON

day return N Brit

day school N

day trip N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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V-J Day is instead celebrated on September 2, the date of the formal signing of the surrender.
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An official public holiday can not replace a regular day off.
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The initial launch day weather forecast called for a 90% chance of favorable launch conditions.
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It only takes one off day -- or even a few bad overs -- for a favourite to be bundled out.
www.theroar.com.au
Match day atmosphere was special, bathed in late winter sunshine (shirt sleeve weather).
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On a cloudless blue-sky day you might even think that you were on holiday!
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We would have returned that day to the scent of home-baked bread and rolls.
www.ganderbeacon.ca
He would work outdoors all day and study at night, reading late into the evenings by the light of the fireplace.
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This led to a situation where a xenophobic mob outnumbered the police by day three.
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When compared to the previous year's race, the race was 6km 0 longer, contained one more rest day, and the same amount of stages.
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