
태양에서 나오는 자연적인 빛.
The natural light of the day; sunlight.
예문:
"The photographer preferred to shoot portraits using only available daylight."
"We rely on daylight for reading fine print to avoid eye strain."
"The room was poorly lit, even when there was plenty of daylight outside."
해가 떠서 질 때까지의 시간.
The period of time between sunrise and sunset; daytime.
예문:
"Most businesses operate during the daylight hours, closing around six in the evening."
"The hikers planned to reach the summit before the end of daylight."
아침에 해가 뜨기 시작하는 때.
The first appearance of light in the morning; dawn or daybreak.
예문:
"The fishing boats set out from the harbor just before daylight."
"We waited until daylight to start searching for the lost keys in the field."
"The soldiers were ordered to attack at the first sign of daylight."
두 사물이나 사람 사이에 보이는 틈이나 거리.
A visible space or gap between two objects or people, often used figuratively to denote a difference in opinion or score.
예문:
"The runner managed to put significant daylight between himself and the rest of the pack in the final lap."
"There is very little daylight between the two political parties on the issue of economic reform."