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day.light5deI7laItn [U](the period when there is) natural light from the sun阳光,日光I'd prefer to walk home in daylight.我较喜欢在日光里步行回家。The colours look much better in daylight.这些颜色在阳光下好看多了。We were ready to leave before daylight (= before light from the sun appeared in the sky).我们准备在黎明前离开。More and more crimes are being committed in broad daylight (= where they can be seen easily).越来越多的罪行在光天化日之下得逞。(infml) Daylight robbery (Am also highway robbery)is charging an unreasonably high price for something.漫天要价£5 for an orange juice is just daylight robbery--how dare they charge so much?一瓶桔子汁要5英镑,明摆着就是敲竹杠----他们怎么敢开这么高的价?(Br and Am) Daylight saving time/(Aus) Daylight saving is the time set usually one hour later in summer so that there is a longer period of daylight in the evening.夏令时间It's useful to change to daylight saving time because it saves energy and enables people to spend more time in outdoor activities.改为夏令时间是有好处的,因为这样使人们保存精力,能多花些时间进行户外运动。
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