- from day to day
- щодня; з дня у день
The English-Ukrainian Dictionary. Economics, Finance, Banking, Investmentss, Bank Loans. S. Ya. Yermolenko, V. I. Yermolenko. 2002.
The English-Ukrainian Dictionary. Economics, Finance, Banking, Investmentss, Bank Loans. S. Ya. Yermolenko, V. I. Yermolenko. 2002.
From day to day — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
from day one — phrase ever since the first day or the very beginning of something I told you from day one that this would never work. Thesaurus: from or at the beginningsynonym Main entry: day * * * from the very beginning children need a firm hand from day one … Useful english dictionary
from day to day (or hour to hour etc.) — daily (or hourly etc.). → from … English new terms dictionary
from day one — from the beginning, from the first day From day one, Carol has been a good employee … English idioms
from day one — from the very beginning. We were told from day one that the army will not tolerate racism … New idioms dictionary
from day to day — phrasal 1. : in such a way as to be noticeable or measurable each successive day he improves from day to day 2. : without looking further than one day ahead : from one day to the next … Useful english dictionary
from day to day — 1) in a way that changes quickly or often He seems to change his opinion from day to day. 2) without thinking about what is going to happen in the future They lived from day to day … English dictionary
from day one — ever since the first day or the very beginning of something I told you from day one that this would never work … English dictionary
from day to day — from one day to the next, between one day and the next … English contemporary dictionary
Only from day to day — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
from day one — since the first day until today, from the first moment, from the very start … English contemporary dictionary