Antonym: nighttime. Similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time. Meaning: n. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside.
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(181) When the Allies landed in Normandy, they met battered German forces with no air cover, crippled by lack of fuel and supplies, unable to move in daytime.
(182) If sleep trouble or daytime drowsiness persists, consult a doctor.
(183) With a torrent of amylin between daytime and at night.
(184) Psychic changes have been commonly observed, as well as daytime somnolence, nocturnal insomnia, and partial blindness.
(185) " Well, what's more dangerous than coming here in the daytime!
(186) Either in daytime or nighttime, there is comfort and nicety, thoughts, secrets, and placid and amicable leisureliness.
(187) In daytime the sun is very bright and we cannot see stars.
(188) Driver and front passenger seatbelt reminders and daytime running lights are also standard equipment.
(189) The results show in general the atmosphere is superadiabatic unstable state and there is a phenomenon of inverse humidity forming downward vapour transportation in cloudless daytime.
(190) The maximum change of mean rainfall intensity is over 10% due to CDSU and difference among experiments is more obvious in the daytime than at night.
(191) He slept badly at night and couldn't concentrate in class at daytime.
(192) The "nightside" of the Moon is seen lit by light reflected from the daytime side of the Earth and is known as "Earthshine.
(193) The manifestation of sleeping disturbance mainly includes insomnia, hypersomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness.
(194) They were looser than the tight pantaloon were favored for daytime wear while pantaloons were more evening attire.
(195) Conclusion The results of our study showed that cigarette smoking may cause an increase of BP and HR in normotensive smoker and this increase can be much more evident in the daytime.
(196) Time Warping : taking a lot of people are neglected in the daytime and at night.
(197) Although an appeal of his lawsuit has yet to be heard by the Supreme Court, in March the authorities conducted a daytime raid on his station and confiscated broadcasting equipment.
(198) The winter solstice is a day shortest daytime and longest darkness in the north hemisphere.sentencedict.com
(199) It'seemed, the old woman's weapons had been blunted in parrying the daytime intruders.
(200) Active in daytime; oviparous; body color changes according to the environment.
(201) Local TV stations, which use Ms. Winfrey to anchor daytime hours , could smart from her move.
(202) The incidence of sleep disorders such as excess sleep in daytime, paroxysmal nona in male stroke patients is higher than that of female patients.
(203) Once upon a time, there was a shepherd who kept some sheep. He herded them outside in daytime; at night, he drived them in the sheepfold which was inclosed by hays and pegs etc.
(204) Formaldehyde in the air could be removed by spider plant in a long-term period, and the removal rate was higher in daytime than that in nighttime.
(205) " Well, well! We must needs talk thus in the daytime!
(206) Sleep apnoea can cause daytime sleepiness, and in some cases can cause the sufferer to fall asleep without warning.
(207) In the daytime, he worked in manual labor: picking tomatoes, cleaning motels.
(208) Darkness comes upon them in the daytime ; at noon they grope as in the night.
(209) A mountain lion swaggers across an outcropping in Arizona's Monument Valley. Unlike most other desert animals, mountain lions are active during the daytime.
(210) The Innovation package consists of LED daytime running lights, xenon headlights , high beam assist, automatically dimming interior and exterior mirrors, and aluminium wheels.
More similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time, times, on-time, timely, on time, time out, timeout, time off, in time, time-out, bedtime, downtime, at no time, pastime, at a time, at times, for a time, time zone, down time, in no time, timeline, lead time, maritime.