词汇 | night and day |
释义 | Idiom day and night and night and day Theme: TIME all the time; around the clock. (Reversible.)The nurse was with her day and night.The house is guarded night and day. Idiom night and day all the time.We worked night and day to finish the job in a month. night and day 1. adjective grey. Rhyming slang UK, 1992 2. noun a play. Rhyming slang UK, 1960 night and day1. All the time; continuously. I've been studying night and day to get ready for this test. 2. Describing a contrast between two completely different things, often one that has resulted in improvement. Often preceded by "like." Her transformation has really been night and day. She doesn't even look like the same person. A: "Have you seen any improvement in his behavior?" B: "Oh, it's like night and day. He's been a model student this month." night and dayAlso day and night. Continually, without stopping. This phrase is used either literally, as in The alarm is on night and day, or hyperbolically, as in We were working day and night on these drawings. Shakespeare put it by night and day in The Comedy of Errors (4:2): "Time comes stealing on by night and day." night and dayall the time; constantly.ˌnight and ˈday,ˌday and ˈnightall the time; without stopping: She worked night and day on the report until it was finished. |
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