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Day

Day

(n)
UK
deɪ
US
deɪ
Definition: Each of the twenty-four-hour periods, reckoned from one midnight to the next, into which a week, month, or year is divided, and corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis.
Meaning: Ngày, ban ngày
Very Common
How to use "Day" vocabulary in sentence (example)

National Greek Yogurt Day is observed annually on November 9th.

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National Frozen Yogurt Day is observed annually on February 6th.

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Average of 3.70 million passengers is pass through the station each day.

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They were the first dedicated Android website and their first post came the same day as Google officially announced Android in 2007.

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Mexico City is home to the world's largest taxi fleet of 100,000 taxis running every day.

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The North Korean Rungrado May Day Stadium is the largest football stadium in the world.

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He wrote several treatises and corresponded with other mathematicians of the day.

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Most tour companies offer day trips that will take 9-10 hours to complete just to the north and back.

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Pancake Day, also known as Shrove Tuesday, is a special day that's celebrated in mostly English speaking countries around the world.

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To ensure that they stay dry they must spend a significant portion of the day grooming themselves, coating their fur in saliva.

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Otters have to eat vast amounts of food every day, which takes up a significant portion of their time.

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Drones are becoming more and more popular for weddings, giving the couple a 360 view of their big day.

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Horses are big fans of water, and will drink a minimum of 25 gallons every single day.

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The record for the largest number of portions sold in one day by an independent fish and chip shop is over 4,000.

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They spend between 16 and 20 hours each day resting and sleeping.

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They have few sweat glands so they wisely tend to conserve their energy by resting during the day and become more active at night when it is cooler.

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YouTube was founded on February 14th (Valentine's Day!), 2005 by three ex-PayPal employees.

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Every April Fool's Day, YouTube plays a prank on its millions of users.

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Every month, YouTubers watch 6 billion hours of videos per month, and 4 billion videos every day.

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The video to reach the most views in the first day of being uploaded is the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Official Teaser #2.

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Every day, over 150 years of YouTube are watched on Facebook.

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There is a program to scan for copyright infringement called Automated Content ID - it scans over 100 years of video every day.

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This event is set up throughout the day with many different Thai cuisines and desserts.

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This equates to more than 500 million tweets per day - that's a lot of words!

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However, in 2013, the Vatican announced that another way you can achieve this is by following the Pope and keeping up with live events such as the Catholic World Youth Day on Twitter.

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Back in the day, the founders would refer to it as "twttr," following the trend of the early 2000's in removing the vowels and shortening the word.

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During one conference in 2007, around 60,000 tweets per day were being posted on Twitter, which proved too much for the servers to handle at the time.

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On this day in 2011, bánh mì was admitted into the Oxford English Dictionary, the reason behind Google's celebration of the influential sandwich.

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UNESCO declared April 23rd World book and Copyright Day, inspired by La Diada de San Jordi.

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Before this, despite a lack of clarity on the country's actual capital, Den Haag (The Hague) was considered to be the capital of the Netherlands as this is where the government resided (and still do to this day), making it the country's hub of political power.

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Many of the houses have smaller windows at their top, which gives the optical illusion of the house being taller - which acted as a status symbol of wealth back in the day.

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Montezuma II, an Aztec emperor, drank over 50 cups of chocolate per day.

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Americans buy 58 million+ lbs (26 million+ kg) of chocolate on Valentine's Day, that's 5% of yearly sales.

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The men a month later return the gesture on "Howaito" white day.

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7th July is National Chocolate Day in the UK, the day marks when chocolate was first brought to Europe on 7th July 1550.

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A day on Venus is equal to 117 days on Earth.

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National Doughnut Day was not created by doughnut manufacturers.

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Eating a doughnut a day can add an extra pound every 10 days.

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It handles over 59 million passengers every day.

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In his day, contemporary reports indicated Da Vinci was a unique person, with a physical beauty, dignified presence and strong moral character.

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On a normal day, there are 80 million photos shared on Instagram and 3.5 billion likes.

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Every day, one hundred million accounts upload a Story on a daily basis.

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Don't forget to try churros, tapas and paella while you're there, and head over to the Magic Fountain for a romantic or relaxing evening to finish off the day.

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One day on Mercury is very long.

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During the day, it can be over 800 degrees Fahrenheit.

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