daylight
n. 日光; 在光天化日之下
Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark.
It was still daylight but all the cars had their headlights on...
還是大白天,但所有汽車的前燈都亮起來了。
Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed.
日曬不足會讓人情緒低落。
Daylight is the time of day when it begins to get light.
Quinn returned shortly after daylight yesterday morning.
昨天早上天剛亮奎因就回來了。
If you say that a crime is committed in broad daylight, you are expressing your surprise that it is done during the day when people can see it, rather than at night.
A girl was attacked on a train in broad daylight...
光天化日之下,一個女孩在火車上遭到了襲擊。
The recent murder happened in broad daylight in a supposedly 'safe' part of London.
最近的這起謀殺案是光天化日之下在倫敦一個據稱“安全”的城區發生的。
1. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside;
2. light during the daytime
see daylight
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A charge of £ 2 for a cup of coffee is daylight robbery.
一杯咖啡要二英鎊,真是敲竹槓.
They even committed such crimes in broad daylight.
他們竟敢在光天化日之下犯這種罪行.
The public square is as brightly lit as in daylight.
廣場上燈火輝煌,如同白晝.
It is easier to read by daylight than by lamplight.
在日光下讀書比在燈光下讀書舒適.
This medicine is not to be exposed to daylight.
這種藥怕見光.