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daily adj. ⇨ dailydaily noun ⇨ newspaper daily adjective ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ mundane 另见mundane条daily ♦︎ everyday ♦︎ day-to-dayThese words all describe things that happen regularly or every day. 这些词均表示定期或每天发生的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆daily / everyday / day-to-day life / existence / experience / activities / business / work / tasks / use / problems / needs◆everyday / day-to-day affairs / matters / situations / things◆the everyday / day-to-day world■ daily [only before noun] happening, done or produced every day 每日的;日常的◆Keep a daily record of your progress.把你每天的进度做一个记录。◆The daily routine is the same for all prisoners.所有囚犯的日常起居安排都一样。◆There was increased state interference in all spheres of daily life.国家对日常生活各个领域的干预增多了。◆The equipment is used on a daily basis.该设备每天都使用。▸ daily adverb ◆The temperature was recorded daily.气温每天都记录。■ everyday / /ˈevrideɪ/ / [only before noun] used or happening every day or regularly and therefore not special 每天的;每日发生的;日常的◆The invention was explained in non-technical everyday language.该项发明以非技术性日常语言作了说明。◆Using everyday objects, basic scientific principles can be explained to young children.一些基本的科学原理可以借助日常物品来给儿童讲解。■ ˌday-to-ˈday [only before noun] involving the usual events or tasks of each day 日常工作的;例行的◆Most of the training was not relevant to their day-to-day work.培训的大部分内容都跟他们的日常工作没有关系。◆Neither of the owners is involved in the day-to-day running of the business.两名企业主都不参与企业的日常经营。ⓘ Day-to-day can also mean 'planning for only one day at a time'. * day-to-day也可表示按日计划或逐日的意思◆I have organized the cleaning on a day-to-day basis, until our usual cleaner returns.我已逐日安排好清洁工作,直到我们的清洁工回来为止。This has a different meaning from on a daily basis (= every day). 这一含义不同于on a daily basis(每天)。 newspaper noun ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ magazine 另见magazine条newspaper ♦︎ paper ♦︎ newsletter ♦︎ tabloid ♦︎ daily ♦︎ broadsheetThese words all mean a set of printed sheets of paper containing news, that is published every day. 这些词均表示报纸。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a local newspaper / paper / newsletter / tabloid / daily◆a national newspaper / paper / daily / broadsheet◆a popular newspaper / paper / tabloid / daily◆a daily newspaper / paper◆a weekly newspaper / paper / newsletter◆a Sunday newspaper / paper / tabloid / broadsheet◆to publish a newspaper / paper / newsletter / daily◆to read a newspaper / paper / newsletter■ newspaper [countable] a set of printed sheets of paper loosely folded together that contains news stories and articles and is published every day or every week 报纸;报◆She works for the local newspaper (= the company that produces it).她在一家地方报社工作。■ paper [countable] a newspaper 报纸;报◆The papers (= newspapers in general) soon got hold of the story.报纸很快获悉了这件事的来龙去脉。◆Have you seen today's paper?你看了今天的报纸没有?NOTE 辨析 Newspaper or paper?There is no real difference in meaning between these words. Newspaper is often shortened to paper when it is clear what is being talked about. In some situations using paper may not be clear because the word has many different meanings. 这两个词在含义上没有实质差别。在意思明确时newspaper常缩略作paper。在有些情形下,用paper也许意思不够清楚,因为这个词有许多不同的含义◆The archive includes a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to his career.档案中包含一本剪贴簿,内有跟他的职业生涯相关的剪报和照片。◆a scrapbook of paper cuttings ■ newsletter / /ˈnjuːzletə(r); NAmE ˈnuːzletər/ [countable] a printed report containing news of the activities of a club or organization that is sent regularly to all its members (某组织的)内部通讯,简讯◆Our sailing club produces a monthly newsletter.我们的帆船俱乐部每月出一期内部通讯。■ tabloid /ˈtæblɔɪd/ / [countable] (sometimes disapproving) a newspaper with small pages that are usually about half the size of those in larger papers 小报(版面通常比大报小一半);通俗小报◆The story made the front page in all the tabloids.这件事成了所有小报的头版新闻。ⓘ Tabloids usually have short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, and are thought of as less serious than other newspapers. * tabloid通常文短图多,内容多为名人逸事,常被视为不太严肃。■ daily [countable] a newspaper published every day except Sunday (除星期日外每日发行的)日报◆The story was in all the dailies.这则新闻刊登在所有日报上。■ broadsheet / /ˈbrɔːdʃiːt/ / [countable] (BrE) a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than tabloid newspapers 大幅报纸,大开本报纸(一般认为比小报严肃)◆The 'Daily Telegraph' is a broadsheet newspaper.《每日电讯报》是大开本报纸。 |