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(adj) (everyday) aldoldo, (on everyday basis) aldawan
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on a daily basis — every day … English contemporary dictionary
basis — ba|sis [ beısıs ] (plural bas|es [ beı,siz ] ) noun count *** 1. ) a particular method or system used for doing or organizing something: on a...basis: workers who are employed on a seasonal or temporary basis Tickets will be sold on a first come … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
basis */*/*/ — UK [ˈbeɪsɪs] / US noun [countable] Word forms basis : singular basis plural bases UK [ˈbeɪsiːz] / US [ˈbeɪˌsɪz] 1) a particular method or system used for doing or organizing something on a ... basis: workers who are employed on a temporary basis… … English dictionary
daily — dai|ly1 [ deıli ] adjective only before noun *** 1. ) done or happening every day: She is in daily contact with her mother. on a daily basis: The information is updated on a daily basis. 2. ) a daily newspaper is published every day 3. ) a daily… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
daily — I UK [ˈdeɪlɪ] / US adjective [only before noun] *** 1) done or happening every day She is in daily contact with her mother. on a daily basis: The information is updated on a daily basis. 2) a daily newspaper is published every day, except Sunday… … English dictionary
basis — / beIsifis/ noun plural bases /si:z/ (C) 1 the facts or ideas from which something can be developed: Their claim had no basis in fact. (+ for): The video will provide a basis for class discussion. (+ of): a lecture series that later formed the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
basis — base, basis The two words overlap in meaning, but broadly base is physical (the base of a column, a poison with an arsenic base), while basis is figurative with a primary meaning ‘that on which something depends’, as in a basis for action, the… … Modern English usage
daily — ▪ I. daily dai‧ly 1 [ˈdeɪli] adjective , adverb 1. happening or done every day: • daily flights to Miami • The office is open daily, from 9am to 5pm. 2. connected with a single day: • daily rates of … Financial and business terms
daily*/*/ — [ˈdeɪli] adj I 1) done or happening every day The information is updated on a daily basis.[/ex] 2) a daily newspaper is published every day, except Sunday 3) a daily amount is the amount for one day Workers stood waiting to receive their daily… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
daily — I. adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. occurring, made, or acted upon every day < daily needs > b. issued every day or every weekday < a daily newspaper > c. of or providing for every day < a daily schedule > 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
daily — / deɪli/ adjective done every day ♦ daily interest, interest calculated daily or on a daily basis a rate of interest calculated each day and added to the principal … Dictionary of banking and finance