day after

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English - Turkish
gün sonra
day after day
sürekli

Sürekli yağmur yağdı. - It rained day after day.

day after day
devamlı
day after day
günden güne

Duruşma günden güne devam etti. - The trial went on day after day.

Hava günden güne ılıyor. - It becomes warmer day after day.

day after day
günler sonra
day after day
her gün, günlerce
day after day
biteviye
day after day
her gün

O güzel kuş her gün ötmekten başka bir şey yapmadı. - That pretty bird did nothing but sing day after day.

Köpek her gün sahibinin dönüşünü bekledi. - The dog waited day after day for its master's return.

day after day
(deyim) üst üste

Onlar üst üste her gün çalıştılar. - They labored day after day.

a day after
bir gün sonra
day after day
gün geçtikçe
i need them the day after tomorrow
yarından sonra almam gerekiyor
the day after
ertesi gün
the day after tomorrow
yarından sonraki gün
the day after tomorrow
öbür gün

Öbür gün Mary'yi aramayı planlıyorum. - I am planning to call on Mary the day after tomorrow.

Öbür gün Yumi Osaka'ya hareket ediyor. - Yumi is leaving for Osaka the day after tomorrow.

English - English

Definition of day after in English English dictionary

day after tomorrow
day after day
for an indefinite number of successive days
day after day
every day, each day
day after day and year after year
endlessly, without pause
day after pill
medication that a woman can take in order to prevent pregnancy after having unprotected sex
day after tomorrow
day that follows tomorrow
day-after recall test
A method of advertising research measuring the percentage of people who remember seeing an advertisement the day after it was shown on television

The day-after recall test is one of the original forms of advertising research but few people still use it because the data and analysis is limited.

the day after
day after an important change
the day after
morrow
day after

    Hyphenation

    Day af·ter

    Turkish pronunciation

    dey äftır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdā ˈaftər/ /ˈdeɪ ˈæftɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'dA ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English dæg; akin to Old High German tag day.

    Common Collocations

    day after day

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