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today
bugün

Bugün ya da yarın gitmen pek fark yaratmayacak. - It will not make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow.

Bugün, çok fazla ödevim var. - I have too much homework today.

day
gün

Ve onu üç günde tekrar kaldıracağım. - And I will raise it again in three days.

Her gün İngilizce çalışıyor musun? - Do you study English every day?

day
zaman

Zamanın gerisinde kalmayayım diye her gün gazete okumayı bir alışkanlık haline getirdim. - I make it a rule to read the newspaper every day lest I should fall behind the times.

O şarkıyı duyduğum her zaman,lise günlerimi düşünürüm. - Every time I hear that song, I think of my high school days.

to-day
güncel
today
gün

Bugün Haziran'ın 18'i ve bugün Muiriel'in doğum günü! - Today is June 18th and it is Muiriel's birthday!

Bugün güneşli bir gün. - Today is a sunny day.

today
içinde bulunduğumuz dönem
today
gün içinde
day
çalışma süresi
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gündüz

Tom ve Mary gece ve gündüz kadar farklı. - Tom and Mary are as different as night and day.

Benim kuralım her zaman gündüz günün işini yapmaktı. - My rule always was to do the business of the day in the day.

day
parlak günler
day
dönem
day
başarı/ün yılları
day
çağ

Geçen gün ondan bir çağrı aldım. - The other day, I got a call from her.

Çağının en iyi yazarı olarak görülüyordu. - He was regarded as the greatest writer of the day.

to this day
bugüne kadar

Onlar bugüne kadar iyi komşulardı. - They have been good neighbors to this day.

Day
yevm
day
gününde

Tom yetmişinci doğum gününden sadece bir gün sonra öldü. - Tom died just one day after his seventieth birthday.

Düğün gününde öğretmenimizin evine vardık. - On the day of the wedding, we arrived at our teacher's house.

to-day
için günlük
today
bugünü
today
bugün için
today
bugüne

Hava bugüne kadar iyiydi. - The weather has been good until today.

Bugüne kadar kimlerin geldiğine inanmayacaksın. - You won't believe who came by today.

day
kreş

Gidip çocuğumu kreşten alacağım. - I will go and pick up my child from daycare.

Tom'u kreşte indirdim. - I dropped Tom off at daycare.

day
{i} gün: the second day of the month
day
{i} gündüz: We've been working night and day on this project. Bu proje üzerinde gece gündüz çalışıyoruz
day
day by day günden güne
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day school derslerin gün
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day out her gün
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day nursery gündüz bakımevi
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day laborer gündelikçi
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day camp gündüz kampı
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day labor gündelik iş
to a day
günü gününe
today
bu günlerde

Bugün hava harika fakat bu günlerde hep yağmur yağdı. - The weather today is great, but lately it's been raining all the time.

today
şimdi

Şimdi bile, ara sıra seni görmek istediğimi düşünüyorum. Fakat bugünkü seni değil geçmişten hatırladığım seni. - Even now, I occasionally think I'd like to see you. Not the you that you are today, but the you I remember from the past.

Emniyet kemeri olmasaydı şimdi hayatta olmazdım. - But for the safety belt, I wouldn't be alive today.

today
şimdiki zaman
today
bugün, içinde bulunduğumuz çağ/zaman
today
bu günlerde, şimdi. i
today
günümüzde

Gençlerin günümüzde bir şeye inanmasının ne kadar zor olduğunu anlamıyor gibisin. - You don't seem to understand how difficult it is for young people today to believe in something.

Günümüzde dünyadaki çoğu insan köleliği kınıyor. - Today, most people in the world condemn slavery.

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A patronymic surname derived from a medieval diminutive of David. at Ancestor Search
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An English surname from day as a word for a "day-servant", an archaic term for a day-laborer.Ernest Weekley, The Romance of Words (1927), p. 165. ,or from given names such as Dagr, Daug, Dege, and Dey, cognate with Scandinavian Dag.Susa Young Gates, Surname Book and Racial History (1918) p. 289
An Irish surname anglicised from Ó Deághaidh (“descendant of a person named Good Luck”)
Rotational period of a planet (especially earth)
A period of 24 hours
The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc
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Of temporal measurements or comparisons: exactly; measured on the level of days, rather than more loosely by weeks, months etc

It was a year ago to the day that I first met him.

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On the current day or date

Today is Wednesday.

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A current day or date

Today is the day we'll fix this once and for all.

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In the current era; nowadays

In the 1500s, people had to do things by hand, but today we have electric can openers.

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{n} time from sunrise to its setting, 24 hours
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dawe
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A day is the period of time between any midnight and the midnight following
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The period from midnight to the following midnight. There are 7 days in a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
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your day in court: see court it's early days: see early at the end of the day: see end late in the day: see late someone's days are numbered: see number the good old days: see old. American printer and journalist who founded the first penny newspaper, the New York Sun (1833). His son Benjamin (1838-1916) invented the Ben Day process for shading printed illustrations. American writer best known for his autobiographical Life with Father (1935) and Life with Mother (published 1937). American journalist and reformer who cofounded the Catholic Worker in 1933 to promote pacifism and social justice. English-born colonist who was the first printer in New England. His Bay Psalm Book appeared in 1640. Time required for a celestial body to turn once on its axis; especially, the period of the Earth's rotation. The sidereal day (see sidereal period) is the time required for the Earth to rotate once relative to the background of the stars (i.e., the time between two observed passages of a star over the same meridian of longitude). The apparent solar day is the time between two successive transits of the Sun over the same meridian. Because the orbital motion of the Earth makes the Sun seem to move slightly eastward each day relative to the stars, the solar day is about four minutes longer than the sidereal day. The mean solar day is the average value of the solar day, which changes slightly in length during the year as the Earth's speed in its orbit varies. day lily All Saints' Day All Souls' Day April Fools' Day All Fools' Day Canada Day Dominion Day D Day Day Doris Day Dorothy Day Lewis Cecil Groundhog Day Hershey Alfred Day Independence Day John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Judgment Day of Labor Day May Day Memorial Day Decoration Day Mother's Day and Father's Day New Year's Day O'Connor Sandra Day Sandra Day Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Six Day War Thanksgiving Day Valentine's Day Veterans Day Day of Atonement Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Holocaust Remembrance days Hundred Days July Days June Days Seven Days' Battles
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Mars to make a complete rotation on its axis; "how long is a day on Jupiter?" an era of existence or influence; "in the day of the dinosaurs"; "in the days of the Roman Empire"; "in the days of sailing ships"; "he was a successful pianist in his day
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defined as calendar day unless otherwise specified
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The ESP logical schedule day which is from 7am until 7am the next day Note: the System date will change at midnight
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Mars to make a complete rotation on its axis; "how long is a day on Jupiter?"
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dzien [JYEN] The dz sound in this word is the affricate "g" in "gem " It's ubiquity is marked by the phrase Dzien dobry--"Good day" or "Hello " Date of entry: 14 May 2000
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A specified time or period; time, considered with reference to the existence or prominence of a person or thing; age; time
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The part of a day period which one spends at one's job, school, etc
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a period of opportunity; "he deserves his day in court"; "every dog has his day"
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time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; "two days later they left"; "they put on two performances every day"; "there are 30,000 passengers per day"
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If something makes your day, it makes you feel very happy. Come on, Bill. Send Tom a card and make his day
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(Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc
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If a particular person, group, or thing wins the day, they win a battle, struggle, or competition. If they lose the day, they are defeated. His determination and refusal to back down had won the day
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United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935)
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ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours
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{i} period between sunrise and sunset; period of 24 hours
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Part of a day period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight, daytime
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Monday through Thursday, 7: 00 am to 4: 00 pm
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The period of rotation of the Earth There are several kinds of days depending on whether the Sun, Moon, or other object or location is used as the reference for the rotation See constituent day, lunar day, sidereal day, and solar day
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some point or period in time; "it should arrive any day now"; "after that day she never trusted him again"; "those were the days"; "these days it is not unusual"
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United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935) a period of opportunity; "he deserves his day in court"; "every dog has his day"
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See Civil day, Sidereal day, below
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Day in which class meets
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If something happens from day to day or day by day, it happens each day. Your needs can differ from day to day I live for the moment, day by day, not for the past
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{s} pertaining to the period between sunrise and sunset
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To this day means up until and including the present time. To this day young Zulu boys practise fighting
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the period of time taken by a particular planet (e g Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis; "how long is a day on Jupiter?"
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is a 24 hour period starting at 12: 01 A M Central Standard Time
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A twenty-four hour period between midnight and midnight; regardless of whether or not it occurs on a weekend or holiday; it is a calendar day unless otherwise specified
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means calendar day, unless otherwise specified [HRO Part 3, Chapter 1, Discipline and Adverse Actions]
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Means calendar day unless otherwise indicated as school day or business day
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If someone carries the day, they are the winner in a contest such as a battle, debate, or sporting competition. For the time being, the liberals seem to have carried the day
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amount of time it takes the Earth to spin around exactly once -- "someone to take care of her plants for eight weeks and one day" (226)
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the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day
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Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the interval between two successive transits of the sun's center over the same meridian) is called a solar day; if it is a star, a sidereal day; if it is the moon, a lunar day
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If you say that something has had its day, you mean that the period during which it was most successful or popular has now passed. Beat music may finally have had its day
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weekday this past week monday 1, 5, 7
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If you say that something has seen better days, you mean that it is old and in poor condition. The tweed jacket she wore had seen better days
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A 24-hour period of time that begins at midnight and ends at midnight
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the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working); "my day began early this morning"; "it was a busy day on the stock exchange"; "she called it a day and went to bed"
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Classes may be held on any day, and the abbreviations within Medici for days of the week are as follows: M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
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a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; "Mother's Day"
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The duration of one rotation of the Earth on its axis There are several kinds of day, depending on the object or location of the reference point See constituent day, lunar day, solar day
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The day of the month on which the data element was observed Range of values is 01-31 LST Will always begin with day 01 and end with day 31
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the period of time taken by a particular planet e
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You can refer to a particular period in history as a particular day or as particular days. He began to talk about the Ukraine of his uncle's day She is doing just fine these days
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A day is one of the seven twenty-four hour periods of time in a week
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If something happens day after day, it happens every day without stopping. The newspaper job had me doing the same thing day after day
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A day order, as the name suggests is an order which is valid for the day on which it is entered If the order is not matched during the day, the order gets cancelled automatically at the end of the trading day
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If you call it a day, you decide to stop what you are doing because you are tired of it or because it is not successful. Faced with mounting debts, the decision to call it a day was inevitable
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One day or some day or one of these days means at some time in the future. I too dreamed of living in London one day I hope some day you will find the woman who will make you happy
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(a) Calendar day (b) If the deadline for the Secretary to issue a certificate, determination,or other document, or for an Agency to take Agency Action, or for any Agency or Person to file comments, notices, or review documents in accordance with MEPA and 301 CMR 11 00 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday,the deadline shall be considered to fall on the next business day
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the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside; "the dawn turned night into day"; "it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime"
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In this day and age means in modern times. Even in this day and age the old attitudes persist
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If it is a month or a year to the day since a particular thing happened, it is exactly a month or a year since it happened. It was January 19, a year to the day since he had arrived in Singapore
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On this day; on the present day
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in these times; "it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today almost every home has television"
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the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers"
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the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?"
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You use today to refer to the day on which you are speaking or writing. How are you feeling today? I wanted him to come with us today, but he couldn't. Today is also a noun. The Prime Minister remains the main story in today's newspapers
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{i} current day
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today today 1, 5
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You can refer to the present period of history as today. He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been. Today is also a noun. In today's America, health care is one of the very biggest businesses. a morning news programme on BBC Radio, which many people consider to be the most important British radio news programme. It includes interviews with politicians and other people in the news
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the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?" the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers" on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today
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on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today
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on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today"
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to day

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    to Day

    Турецкое произношение

    tı dey

    Произношение

    /tə ˈdā/ /tə ˈdeɪ/

    Этимология

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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    ... apply when the day comes. Because if we don't start now, it may be too late. ...
    ... process for 10 to 20 minutes once or twice per day. ...
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