day-to-day
Adjective
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Adjective
day-to-day
- Ordinary or mundane.
- One has to deal with the day-to-day chores.
- Happening every day.
- I would like to know about the day-to-day workings of the business.
- (US, sports) Subject to daily redetermination.
- He has an ankle sprain and his status is day-to-day.
- German: alltäglich, gewöhnlich, banal
- Russian: бу́дничный
- German: tagtäglich, täglich wiederkehrend
- Russian: ежедне́вный
day-to-day
- On a daily basis.
- The cost of gasoline is determined day-to-day.
day-to-day
- Ordinary, monotonous routine; that which is usual or mundane.
- People come here to escape the day-to-day.
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