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  • 101day*/*/*/ — [deɪ] noun 1) [C] one of the 7 periods of time that a week is divided into. It is equal to 24 hours We re going away for five days.[/ex] The animals are kept inside for 14 hours a day.[/ex] The shop is open 24 hours a day (= during the whole of… …

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  • 102Day Care — Kindergarten in Afghanistan Der Kindergarten ist eine Einrichtung der öffentlichen und frühen Bildung des Kindes sowie zur Kindertagesbetreuung/Kinderbetreuung. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überblick 2 …

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  • 103day by day — Synonyms and related words: again and again, cyclically, daily, day after day, epochally, every day, every hour, frequently, hour by hour, hourly, in time, many a time, many times, many times over, often, on the beat, over and over, periodically …

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  • 104every — /ˈɛvri / (say evree) adjective 1. each (referring one by one to all the members of an aggregate): we go there every day; be sure to remember every word he says. 2. all possible; the greatest possible degree of: every prospect of success. –phrase… …

  • 105Day-year principle — The day year principle, year day principle or year for a day principle is a method of interpretation of Bible prophecy in which the word day in apocalyptic prophecy is symbolic for a year of actual time. It is used principally by the historicist… …

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  • 106day — [[t]de͟ɪ[/t]] ♦ days 1) N COUNT A day is one of the seven twenty four hour periods of time in a week. 2) N VAR Day is the time when it is light, or the time when you are up and doing things. The weather did not help; hot by day, cold at night...… …

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  • 107day-by-day — adjective of or belonging to or occurring every day daily routine a daily paper • Syn: ↑daily, ↑day to day, ↑day after day • Similar to: ↑periodic, ↑periodical …

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  • 108day — [[t]deɪ[/t]] n. 1) the interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset 2) the light of day; daylight 3) astron. a) Also called mean solar day a division of time equal to 24 hours and representing the average… …

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  • 109every — eve•ry [[t]ˈɛv ri[/t]] adj. 1) being one of a group or series taken collectively; each: We go there every day[/ex] 2) all possible; the greatest possible degree of: every prospect of success[/ex] • every now and then, on occasion; from time to… …

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  • 110day-to-day — 1. adjective a) Ordinary or mundane. One has to deal with the day to day chores. b) Happening every day. I would like to know about the day to day workings of the business. 2. adverb On a daily basis …

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