柯林斯詞典daylight /?de??la?t/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark. 日光 Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed. 缺乏日光的照射會(huì)讓人情緒低落。2. N-UNCOUNT Daylight is the time of day when it begins to get light. 拂曉 Quinn returned shortly after daylight yesterday morning. 奎因昨天天剛亮就廻來(lái)了。3. PHRASE If you say that a crime is committed in broad daylight, you are expressing your surprise that it is done during the day when people can see it, rather than at night. 光天化日之下[強(qiáng)調(diào)] A girl was attacked on a train in broad daylight. 光天化日之下,一個(gè)女孩在火車(chē)上遭襲。 返回 day light