daytime
/ˈdeɪtaɪm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdeɪtaɪm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdā-ˌtīm/ (ame, mw)
daytime — 名詞
1. the hours of the day when the sun is up, providing natural light — from early mo
白天
從日出到日落的時間
the hours of the day when the sun is up, providing natural light — from early morning until evening, as opposed to night
Devika prefers to study in the daytime because her apartment is brighter then.
Devika 比較喜歡在白天讀書,因為那時候她家光線比較好。
collocation: in the daytime
During the daytime, the café on Market Street is busy with office workers.
白天的時候,市場街上的咖啡館擠滿了上班族。
collocation: during the daytime
The daytime temperature in this desert town often rises above forty degrees.
這個沙漠小鎮的白天氣溫常常超過四十度。
Reuben works during the daytime and attends language classes in the evening.
Reuben 白天上班,晚上去上語言課。
Sari enjoys gardening in the daytime, when the sunlight helps her plants grow.
Sari 喜歡在白天做園藝,那時候陽光有助於植物生長。
- daylight
refers more to the natural light itself than to the time span; 'open the curtains to let in the daylight'
- nighttime
the period from evening until morning, when it is dark
文法句型
the daytime
during the daytime
in the daytime
用法筆記
Daytime is an uncountable noun that usually appears with the definite article in phrases like 'in the daytime' and 'during the daytime.' It can also be used as an adjective before a noun (daytime television, daytime hours). Do not confuse with 'daylight,' which refers specifically to the natural light itself rather than the time period.