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daygirl
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 46564 】 【意味】 [名詞] a day boarder who is a girl [例] The daygirl was a good student. [例] The daygirl went to the dining hall for lunch. [例] She was a daygirl at the boarding school. ; [上位語] day boarder ; [同義語群] 09994319-n |
daylight
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 23316 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside [例] the dawn turned night into day [例] it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime [例] Daylight is the time when the sun is up. [例] The clocks were changed to daylight savings time. [例] They could not see the trees until daylight. [意味] 昼, 昼間, 日中, 日間, 白昼, 日なか, 日の中, 日脚 ; [同義語] daytime, day ; [反意語] nighttime, dark, night ; [上位語] period of time, time period, period ; [下位語] afternoon, eve, evening, midafternoon, eventide, even ; [同義語群] 15164957-n [名詞] light during the daytime [例] Daylight is bright. [例] The clock struck twelve and daylight was gone. [例] They couldn't see the ropes in the daylight. [意味] 昼光, 日光, デーライト ; [上位語] visible light, light, visible radiation ; [同義語群] 11444038-n" |
daylight saving
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 79054 】 【意味】 "[名詞] time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings [例] They changed their clocks to daylight saving time. [意味] 夏時間, サマータイム, 夏時間調整, 夏時刻, 夏期時間, 夏の時間 ; [同義語] daylight savings, daylight-saving time, daylight-savings time ; [上位語] time ; [同義語群] 15117246-n" |
daylight savings
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 98726 】 【意味】 "[名詞] time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings [例] Daylight savings is a time to set clocks forward. [例] They changed their clocks for daylight savings. [意味] 夏時間, サマータイム, 夏時間調整 ; [同義語] daylight saving, daylight-saving time, daylight-savings time ; [上位語] time ; [同義語群] 15117246-n" |
daylight vision
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 127235 】 【意味】 "[名詞] normal vision in daylight; vision with sufficient illumination that the cones are active and hue is perceived [例] The glasses are designed to improve daylight vision. [例] She had a very poor daylight vision. [意味] 明所視, 昼光視覚, 昼間の視力, 昼光視 ; [同義語] photopic vision ; [上位語] vision, sight, visual modality, visual sense ; [下位語] foveal vision ; [同義語群] 05657166-n" |
daylight-saving time
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 81109 】 【意味】 "[名詞] time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings [例] Daylight-saving time is a way to save energy. [例] Daylight saving time is a controversial topic. [例] They changed their clocks to daylight saving time. [意味] 夏時間, サマータイム ; [同義語] daylight savings, daylight saving, daylight-savings time ; [上位語] time ; [同義語群] 15117246-n" |
daylight-savings time
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 53279 】 【意味】 "[名詞] time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings [例] Daylight-savings time is a way to save energy. [例] Daylight savings time is a controversial topic. [例] They changed their clocks to daylight savings time. [意味] 夏時間, サマータイム ; [同義語] daylight saving, daylight savings, daylight-saving time ; [上位語] time ; [同義語群] 15117246-n" |
daylily
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 74435 】 【意味】 "[名詞] any of numerous perennials having tuberous roots and long narrow bladelike leaves and usually yellow lily-like flowers that bloom for only a day [例] The daylilies were blooming in the garden. [例] The daylily is a very popular flower in the summer. [例] She loved the daylilies in the garden. [意味] カンゾウ, 一日百合, 萱草, デイリリー, 野萱草 ; [同義語] day lily ; [上位語] liliaceous plant ; [下位語] lemon lily, Hemerocallis flava, Hemerocallis lilio-asphodelus ; [同義語群] 12456845-n" |
daylong
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 87901 】 【意味】 [形容詞] lasting through an entire day [例] The daylong event was a success. [例] They went on a daylong hike. [意味] 終日 ; [類似語] long ; [同義語群] 01439072-a "ad[動詞] during the entire day [例] light pours daylong into the parlor [例] The daylong celebration ended with a huge fireworks display. [例] They went to the daylong conference. [意味] 終日, 一日中, 一日中ずっと ; [同義語] all day long ; [同義語群] 00304787-r" |
Daypro
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 76490 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Daypro) [意味] デプロ, デイプロ ; [同義語] oxaprozin ; [上位語] NSAID, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ; [同義語群] 03867515-n" |
days
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 138890 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the time during which someone's life continues [例] the monarch's last days [例] in his final years [例] He lived out his days in the country. [例] The days of the king were numbered. [例] I spent the last days of my life in a nursing home. [意味] 人生, 寿命, 日, 年月, 月日, 日々, 日数, 日月 ; [同義語] years ; [上位語] life ; [同義語群] 15141059-n" |
dayspring
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 70405 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the first light of day [例] we got up before dawn [例] they talked until morning [例] The dayspring was beautiful. [例] The birds sang at dayspring. [例] He went to bed early and woke up at dayspring. [意味] 夜明け, 日の出, 引き明け, 明け方, 黎明, 平明, 夜明, 夜あけ ; [同義語] daybreak, dawn, sunrise, morning, dawning, first light, sunup, aurora ; [反意語] sundown, sunset ; [上位語] time of day, hour ; [派生] dawn, auroral, aurorean ; [同義語群] 15168790-n" |
daystar
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 53896 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a planet (usually Venus) seen just before sunrise in the eastern sky [例] The daystar is the brightest object in the sky. [例] The daystar is a planet that is visible in the morning sky. [例] She could see the daystar in the morning sky. [意味] 明けの明星, 金星, 明の明星, 明星, 夜明けの明星, 一つ星, 暁の明星 ; [同義語] morning star, Phosphorus, Lucifer ; [上位語] planet, major planet ; [同義語群] 09359471-n" |
daytime
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 16028 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside [例] the dawn turned night into day [例] it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime [例] The daytime is bright. [例] The birds are very active during the daytime. [例] They spent the daytime playing cards. [意味] 昼間, 昼, 日中, 白昼, 日間, 昼日中, 日足, 昼日なか ; [同義語] daylight, day ; [反意語] nighttime, dark, night ; [上位語] period of time, time period, period ; [下位語] afternoon, eve, evening, midafternoon, eventide, even ; [同義語群] 15164957-n" |
Dayton
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 126218 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a city in southwest Ohio; manufacturing center [例] They moved to Dayton to be closer to their family. [意味] デイトン ; [上位語] urban center, city, metropolis ; [同義語群] 09131205-n" |
Dayton ax
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 109487 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side [例] The Dayton ax is a very useful tool for cutting down trees. [例] He uses a Dayton ax to split wood. [意味] 斧, デイトン斧 ; [同義語] Dayton axe, common ax, common axe ; [上位語] ax, axe ; [同義語群] 03077442-n" |
Dayton axe
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 84938 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side [例] The Dayton axe is a very useful tool for cutting down trees. [例] He uses a Dayton axe to chop down trees. [意味] 斧, デイトン斧 ; [同義語] Dayton ax, common ax, common axe ; [上位語] ax, axe ; [同義語群] 03077442-n" |
Daytona Beach
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 114801 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a resort town in northeast Florida on the Atlantic coast; hard white beaches have been used for automobile speed trials [例] Daytona Beach is a popular tourist destination. [例] They went to Daytona Beach for a vacation. [意味] デイトナビーチ, デートナビーチ ; [上位語] town ; [同義語群] 09072611-n" |
daze
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 116786 】 【意味】 "[名詞] confusion characterized by lack of clarity [例] He was in a daze after the accident. [例] The soldiers were in a daze after the battle. [意味] 眩惑, 混迷, 混乱, 当惑, 夢中, 濁り, 霧, 霞 ; [同義語] haze, fog ; [上位語] mental confusion, confusion, disarray, confusedness, muddiness ; [派生] blurry, bedazzle, dazzle, haze over, blurred, hazy, fog, mist ; [同義語群] 05684561-n [動詞] overcome as with astonishment or disbelief [例] The news stunned her [例] The news dazed me. [例] The sight of the huge spider dazed the boys. [意味] 驚愕する, 気絶する, 呆然とさせる, 当惑させる, ぼう然とさせる, びっくりさせる, 動揺する, 失神する ; [同義語] stun, bedaze ; [上位語] desensitize, desensitise ; [派生] shock, stupor, beauty, dish, lulu, knockout, stunner, peach ; [同義語群] 02115430-v [名詞] the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally [例] his mother's death left him in a daze [例] he was numb with shock [例] The news left me in a daze. [例] The shock of the accident left him in a daze. [意味] 衝撃, 呆然とした状態, 虚脱状態, ぼうぜん自失, 呆然自失, 喪心, ショック, 茫然自失 ; [同義語] shock, stupor ; [上位語] stupefaction ; [派生] stun, shock, traumatise, traumatize, appal, scandalize, offend, scandalise ; [同義語群] 07510625-n [動詞] to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light [例] She was dazzled by the bright headlights [例] The bright light dazed him. [例] The bright sunlight dazed the soldiers. [意味] 眩惑する, 目がくらむ, 目をくらませる, の目をくらませる, 放心させる, 混乱させる, 当惑する, 幻惑する ; [同義語] bedazzle, dazzle ; [上位語] blind ; [派生] dazzle, haze, fog ; [同義語群] 02162434-v" |
dazed
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 8165 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion) [例] The dazed man was unable to answer the question. [例] The soldiers were dazed after the explosion. [例] He was dazed and confused after the accident. [意味] 混乱した, グロッキーの, グロッギーの, 昏睡の, ショック状態の, ぼんやりした, 茫然自失の ; [同義語] groggy, stuporous, foggy, logy ; [類似語] lethargic, unenrgetic ; [派生] grogginess, stupor, logginess, semiconsciousness, loginess, stupefaction ; [同義語群] 00875962-a [形容詞] in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock [例] he had a dazed expression on his face [例] lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow [例] was stupid from fatigue [例] The dazed passengers were taken to the hospital. [例] He was dazed by the explosion. [意味] 呆然とした, 茫然たる, ぼうっとした, 気絶の, 混乱した, 愕然の, 呆然の, 茫然の ; [同義語] stunned, stupid, stupefied ; [類似語] confused ; [同義語群] 00436645-a" |