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  • Diary 1954 — (Pol. Dziennik 1954), a book by Leopold Tyrmand containing his notes from the first three months of 1954. Contents 1 Creation and publication history 2 Diary s contents 3 Editions …   Wikipedia

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  • diary — /duy euh ree/, n., pl. diaries. 1. a daily record, usually private, esp. of the writer s own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, etc. 2. a book for keeping such a record. 3. a book or pad containing pages marked and arranged in… …   Universalium

  • Diary Studies in TESOL — A diary study is an in depth reflection on learning processes or teaching experiences regularly kept by an individual and then analyzed to look for recurring patterns or significant events (Bailey, 1990). Diary studies are often used in… …   Wikipedia

  • diary — 01. Sharon got really angry when she found out her mother had been reading her private [diary]. 02. She writes about everything important that happens to her in her personal [diary]. 03. She keeps a [diary], and writes down the details of her… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • diary */*/ — UK [ˈdaɪərɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms diary : singular diary plural diaries 1) a book in which you write your experiences each day keep a diary: She s kept a diary since she was twelve. 2) British a book that has spaces or pages for each… …   English dictionary

  • diary — di|a|ry [ˈdaıəri US ˈdaıri] n plural diaries [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: diarium, from dies day ] 1.) a book in which you write down the things that happen to you each day = ↑journal ▪ Inge kept a diary (=wrote in a diary) during the war… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • diary — di|a|ry [ daıəri ] noun count ** 1. ) a book in which you write your experiences each day: JOURNAL: keep a diary: She s kept a diary since she was twelve. 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH an APPOINTMENT BOOK …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • diary — noun (plural ries) Etymology: Latin diarium, from dies day more at deity Date: 1581 1. a record of events, transactions, or observations kept daily or at frequent intervals ; journal; especially a daily record of personal activities, reflections …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • diary — noun /ˈdaɪəri/ a) A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer. They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computers hard drive. b) The method or media used to keep such experiences. Syn: journal See Also …   Wiktionary

  • diary*/*/ — [ˈdaɪəri] noun [C] 1) a book in which you write your experiences each day Syn: journal She s kept a diary since she was twelve.[/ex] 2) British a book that has spaces for each day of the year, where you can write down things that you have to do …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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