daylight 的英语意思
daylightdaylight /ˈdeɪlaɪt/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] the light produced by the sun during the day白天太阳发出的光;日光in daylight
They’re shy animals and don’t often come out in daylight.它们是胆小的动物,白天很少出来。
The park is open to the public during daylight hours.该公园在日间时段向公众开放。
If possible, it’s better to work in natural daylight.如果可能,最好在自然日光下工作。 → in broad daylight at broad1(7)2(put) daylight between yourself and somebody informal非正式 if you put daylight between yourself and someone else, you make the distance or difference between you larger若你在自己与他人之间制造间距,即拉大双方的差距或差别:
Now the team need to put some daylight between themselves and their rivals for the championship.现在球队需要拉开与冠军赛竞争对手之间的差距。3scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of somebody informal非正式 to frighten someone a lot使某人非常害怕:
It scared the living daylights out of me when the flames shot out.火焰蹿出来的时候把我吓得魂飞魄散。4beat/knock the (living) daylights out of somebody informal非正式 to hit someone a lot and seriously hurt them狠揍某人,使其严重受伤5 daylight robbery British English informal非正式 a situation in which something costs you a lot more than is reasonable某物的收费远超合理水平的情况;敲竹杠:
£2.50 for a cup of coffee? It’s daylight robbery!一杯咖啡要2.50英镑?简直是明抢!
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] the light produced by the sun during the day白天太阳发出的光;日光in daylight
They’re shy animals and don’t often come out in daylight.它们是胆小的动物,白天很少出来。
The park is open to the public during daylight hours.该公园在日间时段向公众开放。
If possible, it’s better to work in natural daylight.如果可能,最好在自然日光下工作。 → in broad daylight at broad1(7)2(put) daylight between yourself and somebody informal非正式 if you put daylight between yourself and someone else, you make the distance or difference between you larger若你在自己与他人之间制造间距,即拉大双方的差距或差别:
Now the team need to put some daylight between themselves and their rivals for the championship.现在球队需要拉开与冠军赛竞争对手之间的差距。3scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of somebody informal非正式 to frighten someone a lot使某人非常害怕:
It scared the living daylights out of me when the flames shot out.火焰蹿出来的时候把我吓得魂飞魄散。4beat/knock the (living) daylights out of somebody informal非正式 to hit someone a lot and seriously hurt them狠揍某人,使其严重受伤5 daylight robbery British English informal非正式 a situation in which something costs you a lot more than is reasonable某物的收费远超合理水平的情况;敲竹杠:
£2.50 for a cup of coffee? It’s daylight robbery!一杯咖啡要2.50英镑?简直是明抢!