day in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for day in the English»Spanish Dictionary

3.1. day (point in time):

day
what day is (it) today?
every day
día por medio CSur Peru
(on) the day they left
the other day
day after day
day by day
day by day
day in, day out
from day to day
from day to day
from that day forth arch or liter
it's not my/his day
that'll be the day inf, iron
have a good or nice day! esp Am
what a day!
at the end of the day
at the end of the day
to make a day of it (spend whole day)
to make sb's day inf
to save for a rainy day
another day, another dollar prov Am

5.1. day (period of time):

day
in days gone by liter
antaño liter
in days to come liter
in days to come liter
antaño liter

See also light3, light2, light1, happy

I.light2 <lighter lightest> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

II.light2 [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADV

I.light1 [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] N

1. light U (illumination):

luz f
to see the light (of day)

2.1. light C:

luz f
prender la luz LatAm
dar la luz Spain
lights! CINE, THEAT
caer como piedra LatAm inf

II.light1 <pt & pp lighted or lit> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VB trans

III.light1 <pt & pp lighted or lit> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VB intr

IV.light1 <lighter lightest> [Am laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

happy <happier happiest> [Am ˈhæpi, Brit ˈhapi] ADJ

1.1. happy (of people) (joyful, content):

day-to-day [Am ˌdeɪdəˈdeɪ, Brit deɪtəˈdeɪ] ADJ attr

day return, day return ticket N Brit

day in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for day in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1. day:

day
day after day
day by day
all day (long)
any day now
by day
by the day
one day

day-to-day [ˌdeɪtəˈdeɪ, Am -t̬ə-] ADJ

day Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

day after day
day by day
day in day out
from day to day
Rome was not built in a day prov
to live from day to day
to live from day to day
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This led to a situation where a xenophobic mob outnumbered the police by day three.
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An official public holiday can not replace a regular day off.
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On a cloudless blue-sky day you might even think that you were on holiday!
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The male bodybuilder introduced her to a female bodybuilder and suggested we start training five days a week and work one body part a day.
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The flavors of the day were lemon sorbet, coffee chocolate chip, mint chocolate chip, strawberry, butter pecan, vanilla, chocolate, and, appropriately, birthday cake.
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Despite the lateness of the day, it was decided to try again.
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Match day atmosphere was special, bathed in late winter sunshine (shirt sleeve weather).
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To this day these communal garden squares continue to provide the area with much of its attraction for the wealthiest householders.
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It's a demanding, all-day trek that requires good hiking shoes, plenty of bottled drinks and warm clothes at the peak.
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There was a day when such a lapse would have sent him into paroxysms of defensive laughter.
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