释义 |
Idiom day by day every day.Day by day things seem to get more expensive. Related vocabulary: week by week, year by year, month by month
day by dayDaily. With house prices climbing day by day, I think we'll be able to sell for the price we want in a couple of months. day by dayOn each successive day, daily, as in Day by day he's getting better. Percy Bysshe Shelley used this expression, first recorded in 1362, in Adonais (1821): "fear and grief ... consume us day by day." day by ˈday all the time; as the days pass: Day by day she grew more confident about the job. |