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Rome was not built in a day

Rome was not built in a day.

Read French and English every day? [Germany? ]? Beautiful? [Germany]?

1, n. one day; Period; day

Every day; Often during the day.

3. during the day; daily

Phrases:

1, day and night? Day and night

2. Every day? Every day, every day

3. Valentine's Day? Valentine's Day (every February 14)

Another time? Another day, another day; Another day; lucky day

5. The last day? The last day; the last day

Usage of extended data words:

The basic meaning of 1 and day is "one day", which refers to a period of 24 hours and is a countable noun. It can also refer to "daytime, daytime", which can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns, usually without articles.

2.day can mean "working day", which means working hours within 24 hours a day, and it is a countable noun. Day can also be used as a period; Times; The explanation of "life span" is usually in the plural form. If it is in the singular form, it must always be used with possessive pronouns such as my and their.

3.Day is often used in phrases that indicate legal or religious holidays, and there is no article in front of it. Day can be used as quantifier, a? Day can mean "every day"

Lexical collocation:

1, winning

2. lose a day, lose the battle

Save the day and save the situation

Put sb. at a disadvantage

5. A day of victory