单词 | day out |
释义 | > as lemmasday out day out n. a day away from home, one's lodgings, etc.; (in early use) a servant's free day away from the household in which he or she works; (now chiefly) a day spent on an excursion or day trip. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > outing or excursion > [noun] airing1607 tour1656 excursion1699 scheme1758 out1762 visit1800 outing1821 day out1822 day trip1838 spin1856 ta-ta1886 1822 Edinb. Advertiser 26 Apr. 270/3 She..said she would call again in a fortnight, as it was her day out. 1869 Punch 20 Mar. 111/2 Having made this a holiday with a view to having a ‘day out’, my landlady had not had notice to call me at any particular hour. 1890 Peel City Guardian 4 Jan. 5/5 It was Fayle's day out, and he made the most of the chances offered. 1943 Penguin New Writing 18 63 There was a tremendous crowd going, all flossied up for a day out. 2007 Adventure Trav. Jan. 8/1 We bang on about this show every year, but truth be told, it is a great day out. < as lemmas |
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