释义 |
dai·ly I. \ˈdālē, -li\ adjective Etymology: Middle English dayly, from Old English dæglīc, from dæg day + -līc -ly — more at day 1. : occurring or being made, done, or acted upon every day < his daily work > : issued every day or every weekday < a daily newspaper > : of or for every day < a daily schedule > 2. a. : reckoned by the day < average daily wage > b. : covering the period of a day : based on a day < daily statistics > II. adverb Etymology: Middle English dayly, from dayly, adjective 1. : every day 2. : day by day 3. : every weekday < go to work daily > III. noun (-es) Etymology: daily (I) 1. : a newspaper published every weekday 2. Britain : a female domestic employee not a resident of the house in which she works 3. dailies plural : rush 7 |