单词 | day-to-day |
释义 | day-to-dayWord family adverbdaysnoundayboatdaybreakday caredaydreamdaydreamerdayflowerdaylightdaymarkday nurseryday offdaypackday releaseday returnday roomdaysackdaysailorday schooldaysmandayspringdaystardaytaledaytalerdaytimeday tradingday tripdayweardayadjectivedaylongday-to-day ˌday-to-ˈday ●○○ adjectiveadj [usually before noun] 1 day-to-day work/business/life etc day-to-day jobs or activities are ones that you do every day as a normal part of your life, your job etc 日常[常规]工作/业务/生活等 The manager is responsible for the day-to-day running of the hotel. 经理负责酒店的日常管理工作。 Examples from the Corpus day-to-day work/business/life etc• It also recognises that day-to-day business and executive authority is vested in line management.• But since the arrival of Robins, he has taken a backseat role with day-to-day business being handled by the new chairman.• In our day-to-day lives, including day-to-day scientific lives, we have little need of such confirmed hypotheses.• Also the day-to-day work of schools and the task of assessing pupils assumed a higher importance than the development of new curriculum.• Directors were given the exclusive right to manage the day-to-day business of the company.• While with the Chargers for the past two years, McNeely oversaw the day-to-day business operations.• Justices, of course, are accustomed, as part of their day-to-day work, to assessing costs of comparatively small amounts.• The problem arises because there is nothing in our day-to-day life to provide us with sufficient exercise. 2 planning for only one day at a time, usually because you are unable to plan for longer 按日的,一天一天的 I see a counsellor and can now handle life on a day-to-day basis. 我去心理顾问处进行咨询,现在好歹能把日子一天天过下去。 Examples from the Corpus day-to-day• Reeve decided to immerse himself in the day-to-day affairs of his company until business improved.• The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.• The question is whether he can discharge that responsibility to Parliament without being in day-to-day charge.• Lawyers are translators - that is their day-to-day chore.• The problem arises because there is nothing in our day-to-day life to provide us with sufficient exercise.• As Managing Director, I am responsible for the day-to-day management of the company.• If the two-tier board structure were used, then the management board would have the sole power of day-to-day management.• Resident managers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the hotel.• Mr Brown is responsible for marketing strategy, programme development and quality control, while Mr Morse will administer day-to-day operations.• Start by concentrating on your familiar day-to-day sentences. day-to-day basis• Eventually Ubaldo became convinced that some one in the family circle was supplying the gang with information on a day-to-day basis.• The band is playing on on a day-to-day basis a spokeswoman said last night.• In addition, interest on overdue tax accrued indefinitely and not on a day-to-day basis even if it was so calculated.• However, the priorities of government manifested on a day-to-day basis frequently ignored the longer-term priorities nominally established in the plans.• Indeed, I am most likely to have relationships on a day-to-day basis only with a relatively small number of people. |
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