शब्दावली की परिभाषा day

शब्दावली का उच्चारण day

daynoun

दिन

/deɪ/

शब्दावली की परिभाषा <b>day</b>

शब्द day की उत्पत्ति

शब्द "day" की जड़ें पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी और जर्मनिक भाषाओं में हैं। इसकी उत्पत्ति प्रोटो-जर्मनिक शब्द "dagaiz" से हुई है, जो आधुनिक जर्मन शब्द "Tag" और डच शब्द "dag" का भी स्रोत है। माना जाता है कि यह प्रोटो-जर्मनिक शब्द प्रोटो-इंडो-यूरोपीय मूल "dheg-" से लिया गया है, जिसका अर्थ "to harness" या "to drive" होता है। पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी में, शब्द "dæg" (दिन) का इस्तेमाल सूर्योदय और सूर्यास्त के बीच दिन के उजाले की अवधि को संदर्भित करने के लिए किया जाता था। आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी में इस शब्द ने अपना मूल अर्थ बरकरार रखा है, हालाँकि इसका उच्चारण /deɪ/ में विकसित हुआ है। शब्द "day" का इस्तेमाल समय की अवधि को संदर्भित करने के लिए भी किया जाता है, जैसे कि कार्य दिवस या उत्सव का दिन। कुल मिलाकर, शब्द "day" का एक समृद्ध इतिहास है और यह एक हज़ार से अधिक वर्षों से अंग्रेज़ी भाषा का अभिन्न अंग रहा है।

शब्दावली सारांश day

typeसंज्ञा

meaningदिन

examplethe sun gives us light during the day: दिन के दौरान सूर्य हमें रोशनी देता है

exampleby day: दिन का समय

exampleit was broad day: आकाश उज्ज्वल था; दिन का प्रकाश

meaningदिन

examplesolar (खगोलीय, nautical) day: सौर दिवस (दोपहर 12 बजे से गिना जाता है);

examplecivil day: कार्यदिवस (रात 12 बजे से)

exampleevery other day; day about: हर दो दिन में

meaningछुट्टियाँ, वर्षगाँठ

examplethe International Women's Day: अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस (3 अगस्त)

examplethe International Children's Day: अंतर्राष्ट्रीय बाल दिवस (1 6)

शब्दावली का उदाहरण daynamespace

meaning

a period of 24 hours

  • ‘What day is it today?’ ‘Monday.’

    ‘आज कौन सा दिन है?’ ‘सोमवार।’

  • I go to the gym every day.

    मैं हर दिन जिम जाता हूं।

  • We spent five days in Paris.

    हमने पेरिस में पाँच दिन बिताये।

  • I saw Tom three days ago.

    मैंने टॉम को तीन दिन पहले देखा था।

  • We're going away in a few days.

    हम कुछ ही दिनों में जा रहे हैं।

  • The house should be ready in a few days' time.

    घर कुछ ही दिनों में बनकर तैयार हो जाएगा।

  • The situation has been deteriorating for the past few days.

    पिछले कुछ दिनों से स्थिति बिगड़ती जा रही है।

  • Full payment must be made within 21 days.

    पूर्ण भुगतान 21 दिनों के भीतर किया जाना चाहिए।

  • On that day Rosa Parks did something that changed history.

    उस दिन रोजा पार्क्स ने कुछ ऐसा किया जिसने इतिहास बदल दिया।

  • I saw her again the next day.

    अगले दिन मैंने उसे फिर देखा।

  • He called me to apologize three days later.

    तीन दिन बाद उसने मुझे फोन करके माफ़ी मांगी।

  • He resigned the following day.

    अगले दिन उन्होंने इस्तीफा दे दिया।

  • We'd had this big argument the day before.

    एक दिन पहले हमारे बीच बहुत बड़ी बहस हुई थी।

  • They left the day before yesterday (= two days ago).

    वे परसों (= दो दिन पहले) चले गये।

  • We're meeting the day after tomorrow (= in two days).

    हम परसों (= दो दिन बाद) मिल रहे हैं।

  • We can't go there today. You can go another day.

    हम आज वहाँ नहीं जा सकते। आप किसी और दिन जा सकते हैं।

  • New Year’s Day

    नए साल का दिन

  • Take the medicine three times a day.

    दवा दिन में तीन बार लें।

  • They are producing 1.5 million barrels of oil per day.

    वे प्रतिदिन 1.5 मिलियन बैरल तेल का उत्पादन कर रहे हैं।

  • The helpline is open 24 hours a day.

    यह हेल्पलाइन 24 घंटे खुली रहती है।

अतिरिक्त उदाहरण:
  • He thought of her less as the days passed.

    जैसे-जैसे दिन बीतते गए, वह उसके बारे में कम सोचने लगा।

  • He's getting stronger by the day.

    वह दिन-प्रतिदिन मजबूत होता जा रहा है।

  • I was in your area the other day.

    मैं उस दिन आपके क्षेत्र में था।

  • It happened on the very day that Kemp was murdered.

    यह घटना उसी दिन घटी जिस दिन केम्प की हत्या हुई थी।

  • It was the day of the big game.

    यह बड़े खेल का दिन था।

meaning

the time between when it becomes light in the morning and when it becomes dark in the evening

  • What a beautiful day!

    कितना अच्छा दिन है!

  • The sun was shining all day.

    सारा दिन सूरज चमकता रहा।

  • I could sit and watch the river all day long.

    मैं सारा दिन बैठकर नदी को देख सकता था।

  • We spent the day gardening.

    हमने पूरा दिन बागवानी में बिताया।

  • He works at night and sleeps during the day.

    वह रात में काम करता है और दिन में सोता है।

  • Nocturnal animals sleep by day and hunt by night.

    रात्रिचर जानवर दिन में सोते हैं और रात में शिकार करते हैं।

  • On a sunny day in June…

    जून के एक धूप वाले दिन...

अतिरिक्त उदाहरण:
  • As day dawned I found her already hard at work.

    जैसे ही दिन निकला, मैंने पाया कि वह पहले से ही कड़ी मेहनत में लगी हुई थी।

  • The short winter days prevented them from finishing all the work.

    सर्दियों के छोटे दिन के कारण वे सारा काम पूरा नहीं कर सके।

  • Memories of happy days on the hills never fade.

    पहाड़ों पर बिताए सुखद दिनों की यादें कभी मिटती नहीं।

  • We preferred to travel at night and rest by day.

    हम रात में यात्रा करना और दिन में आराम करना पसंद करते थे।

  • We went to the beach for the day.

    हम एक दिन के लिए समुद्र तट पर गए।

meaning

the hours of the day when you are active, working, etc., not sleeping

  • a seven-hour working day

    सात घंटे का कार्य दिवस

  • Have a nice day!

    आपका दिन शुभ हो!

  • Did you have a good day?

    क्या आपका दिन अच्छा गुजरा?

  • Our waiter seemed to be having a bad day.

    हमारे वेटर का दिन ख़राब लग रहा था।

  • It's been a long day (= I've been very busy).

    आज का दिन बहुत लम्बा रहा (= मैं बहुत व्यस्त रहा)।

  • She didn't do a full day's work.

    उसने पूरे दिन काम नहीं किया।

  • I took a half day off yesterday.

    मैंने कल आधे दिन की छुट्टी ली।

अतिरिक्त उदाहरण:
  • Why not take a few days off?

    कुछ दिन की छुट्टी क्यों न ले ली जाए?

  • Be sure to start the day with a good breakfast.

    दिन की शुरुआत अच्छे नाश्ते से अवश्य करें।

  • How did your day go?

    आपका दिन कैसा बीता?

  • I am entitled to ten paid sick days a year.

    मैं प्रति वर्ष दस भुगतान प्राप्त बीमार दिवस का हकदार हूं।

  • I do a 9-hour day.

    मैं प्रतिदिन 9 घंटे काम करता हूं।

meaning

a particular period of time or history

  • in Queen Victoria’s day

    महारानी विक्टोरिया के समय में

  • in the days of the industrial revolution

    औद्योगिक क्रांति के दिनों में

  • back in the early days of computers

    कंप्यूटर के शुरुआती दिनों में

  • He was the biggest star in Hollywood in those days.

    वह उन दिनों हॉलीवुड में सबसे बड़े स्टार थे।

  • in the old days (= in the past)

    पुराने दिनों में (= अतीत में)

meaning

a particular period in somebody's life or career

  • I have many happy memories from my student days.

    मेरे पास अपने छात्र जीवन की कई सुखद यादें हैं।

  • in his younger days

    अपने युवा दिनों में

  • She cared for him for the rest of his days (= the rest of his life).

    वह उसके शेष दिनों (= शेष जीवन) तक उसकी देखभाल करती रही।

शब्दावली के मुहावरे day

all in a day’s work
part of your normal working life and not unusual
  • Swimming with sharks or training a tiger cub—it's all in a day's work for animal wrangler Chris Bolton.
  • any day (now) | any time now
    (informal)very soon
  • The letter should arrive any day now.
  • We expect more info on this any time now.
  • at the end of the day
    (informal)used to introduce the most important fact after everything has been considered
  • At the end of the day, he'll still have to make his own decision.
  • back in the day
    in the past
  • My dad's always talking about how great everything was back in the day.
  • back in the days
    at a particular time in the past
  • I was a fan back in the days when the band wasn't yet famous.
  • break of day/dawn
    (literary)the moment in the early hours of the morning when it begins to get light
    call it a day
    (informal)to decide or agree to stop doing something
  • After forty years in politics I think it's time for me to call it a day (= to retire).
  • carry/win the day
    (formal)to be successful against somebody/something
  • Despite strong opposition, the ruling party carried the day.
  • Teamwork and persistence can still win the day.
  • (as) clear as day
    easy to see or understand
    day after day
    each day repeatedly (used especially when something is boring or annoying)
  • She hates doing the same work day after day.
  • day and night
    all the time; continuously
  • The store is open day and night.
  • The machines are kept running night and day.
  • day by day
    all the time; a little at a time and gradually
  • Day by day his condition improved.
  • Morale was sinking day by day.
  • day in, day out
    every day for a long period of time
  • Living on junk food day in day out is not good for you.
  • a day of reckoning
    the time when somebody will have to deal with the result of something that they have done wrong, or be punished for something bad that they have done
    somebody’s/something’s days are numbered
    a person or thing will not continue to live, exist or be successful for much longer
  • His days as leader of the party are numbered.
  • Whatever the protests, the school’s days are numbered and it will be closed down.
  • end your days/life (in something)
    to spend the last part of your life in a particular state or place
  • He ended his days in poverty.
  • every dog has his/its day
    (saying)everyone has good luck or success at some point in their life
    the evil hour/day
    (often humorous)the time when you have to do something difficult or unpleasant
  • I’d better go and see the dentist—I can’t put off the evil hour any longer.
  • If you keep on borrowing, you are only postponing the evil day when you have to pay it all back.
  • five a day
    (especially British English)the amount of fruit or vegetables that some organizations say you should eat in order to be healthy
  • Start your five a day with a banana for breakfast.
  • from day one
    (informal)from the beginning
  • It's never worked from day one.
  • This game makes reading and spelling fun from day one.
  • from day to day
    with no thoughts or plans for the future
  • They live from day to day, looking after their sick daughter.
  • if a situation changes from day to day, it changes often
  • A baby's need for food can vary from day to day.
  • from one day to the next
    if a situation changes from one day to the next, it is uncertain and not likely to stay the same each day
  • I never know what to expect from one day to the next.
  • from that day/time forth
    (literary)beginning on that day; from that time
  • From that day forth she gave me endless friendship and encouragement.
  • give me something/somebody (any day/time)
    (informal)used to say that you prefer a particular thing or person to the one that has just been mentioned
  • We don't go out much. Give me a quiet night in front of the TV any day!
  • your good deed for the day
    a helpful, kind thing that you do
  • I took Sarah’s children to school so I’ve done my good deed for the day.
  • She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.
  • the good/bad old days
    an earlier period of time in your life or in history that is seen as better/worse than the present
  • That was in the bad old days of rampant inflation.
  • have had your day
    to no longer be successful, powerful, etc.
  • She's had her day as a supermodel.
  • have a nice day!
    (informal, especially North American English)a friendly way of saying goodbye, especially to customers
    have seen/known better days
    (humorous)to be in poor condition
  • Our car has seen better days!
  • if he’s, she’s, etc. a day
    (informal)(used when talking about somebody’s age) at least
  • He must be 70 if he's a day!
  • in all my born days
    (old-fashioned, informal)used when you are very surprised at something you have never heard or seen before
  • I've never heard such nonsense in all my born days.
  • in the cold light of day
    when you have had time to think calmly about something; in the morning when things are clearer
  • These things always look different in the cold light of day.
  • in somebody’s day
    during the part of somebody’s life when they were most successful, famous, etc.
  • She was a great dancer in her day.
  • Things were very different in my grandfather's day.
  • when somebody was young
  • In my day, there were plenty of jobs when you left school.
  • In Grandfather’s day, owning a television was very unusual.
  • in the olden days
    a long time ago in the past
  • What was life like in the olden days, Gran?
  • in this day and age
    now, in the modern world
  • Slavery continues to exist, even in this day and age.
  • Why dress so formally in this day and age?
  • it’s early days (yet) | it's still early days
    (British English)used to say that it is too soon to be sure how a situation will develop
  • It’s early days yet. We don’t know if the play will be a success.
  • it’s not somebody’s day
    (informal)used when several bad or unpleasant things happen on the same day
  • My car broke down and then I locked myself out—it's just not my day!
  • late in the day
    (disapproving)after the time when an action could be successful
  • He started working hard much too late in the day—he couldn't possibly catch up.
  • the livelong day
    (literary)the whole length of the day
    live to fight another day
    (saying)used to say that although you have failed or had a bad experience, you will continue
    make somebody’s day
    to make somebody feel very happy on a particular day
  • The phone call from Mike really made my day.
  • make a day/night of it
    (informal)to make a particular activity that you enjoy last for a whole day/evening instead of only part of it
  • We took a picnic lunch to the river and made a day of it.
  • They decided to make a night of it and went on to a club.
  • night and day
    all the time; continuously
  • The machines are kept running night and day.
  • The store is open day and night.
  • a nine days’ wonder
    a person or thing that makes people excited for a short time but does not last very long
    not give somebody the time of day
    to refuse to speak to somebody because you do not like or respect them
  • Since the success of her novel, people shake her hand who once wouldn't have given her the time of day.
  • not have all day
    to not have much time
  • Come on! We don't have all day!
  • of somebody’s day
    during a particular period of time when somebody lived
  • the best player of his day
  • Bessie Smith was the Madonna of her day.
  • of the day
    of the present time
  • the political issues of the day
  • that is served on a particular day in a restaurant
  • soup of the day
  • oh my days
    used to emphasize what you are saying when you are surprised, shocked or annoyed
  • Oh my days! Is that true?
  • one day
    at some time in the future, or on a particular day in the past
  • One day, I want to leave the city and move to the country.
  • One day, he walked out of the house with a small bag and never came back.
  • one of these days
    before a long time has passed
  • One of these days you'll come back and ask me to forgive you.
  • one of those days
    (informal)a day when there are a lot of mistakes and a lot of things go wrong
  • It's been one of those days!
  • It's been one of those days when everything's gone wrong.
  • the order of the day
    common, popular or suitable at a particular time or for a particular occasion
  • Pessimism seems to be the order of the day.
  • the other day/morning/evening/week
    recently
  • I saw Jack the other day.
  • I was in your area the other week.
  • I woke up the other morning and just could not get myself out of bed.
  • I was watching TV the other evening, when…
  • pass the time of day (with somebody)
    to say hello to somebody and have a short conversation with them
    (as) plain as a pikestaff | (as) plain as day | (as) plain as the nose on your face
    very obvious
    Rome wasn’t built in a day
    (saying)used to say that a complicated task will take a long time and should not be rushed
    your salad days
    (old-fashioned)the time when you are young and do not have much experience of life
    save the day/situation
    to prevent failure or defeat, when this seems certain to happen
  • Salah's late goal saved the day for Liverpool.
  • save, keep, etc. something for a rainy day
    to save something, especially money, for a time when you will really need it
    some day
    at an unknown time in the future
  • Some day I'll be famous.
  • I hope we meet again some day.
  • take it/things one day at a time
    (informal)to not think about what will happen in the future
  • I don't know if he'll get better. We're just taking it one day at a time.
  • that’ll be the day
    (informal, ironic)used when you are saying that something is very unlikely to happen
  • Paul? Apologize? That'll be the day!
  • these days
    (informal)used to talk about the present, especially when you are comparing it with the past
  • These days kids grow up so quickly.
  • those were the days
    (informal)used to suggest that a time in the past was happier or better than now
    to the day
    exactly
  • It's been three years to the day since we met.
  • to this day
    even now, when a lot of time has passed
  • To this day, I still don't understand why he did it.

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