一日
- (literary or dialectal) one day
- (literary) another day in the future
- (literary) yesterday
- another day in the future
- one day
- yesterday
Examples
Take one four times a day, after meals.
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I want to attend the party on November 1st.
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The dog waited day after day for its master's return.
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The first day of the first month in the Chinese lunar calendar is Spring Festival, the most important festival for the people of China.
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Cockney songsters Chas & Dave were recently in the top ten of the UK Vinyl Singles Chart with a reissue of their 1982 paean to days out at the seaside, Margate.
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He was affable and smiling, and he told staff he was visiting friends in a seaside resort popular with day-trippers and, in recent years, associated with gay chic.
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Entry Composition
| 1 | 一 | yī |
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| =2 | 日 | Rì | abbr. for 日本 Rìběn, Japan |
| =2 | 日 | rì |
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Containing this entry
| 一日三秋 | yīrìsānqiū | a single day apart seems like three seasons (idiom) |
| 一日三餐 | yīrìsāncān | to have three meals a day |
| 一日不如一日 | yīrìbùrúyīrì | to be getting worse by the day |
| 一日不見,如隔三秋 | yīrìbùjiàn,rúgésānqiū | one day apart seems like three years (idiom) |
| 一日之計在於晨 | yīrìzhījìzàiyúchén |
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