English - Italian - Daylight» Examples
English - Russian - Daylight» Examples
English - Ukrainian - Daylight» Examples
English - Hindi - Daylight» Examples
English - Vietnamese - Daylight» Examples
Definition of DaylightNoun 1. The light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source. 2. A light source that simulates daylight. 3. The intensity distribution of light over the visible spectrum generated by the Sun under various conditions or by other light sources intended to simulate natural daylight. We should get home while it's still daylight. 5. Daybreak. We had only two hours to work before daylight. 6. Exposure to public scrutiny. Budgeting a spy organization can't very well be done in daylight. 7. A clear, open space. All small running backs instinctively run to daylight. Finally, after weeks of work on the project, they could see daylight. 8. The space between platens on a press or similar machinery. The minimum and maximum daylights on an injection molding machine determines the sizes of the items it can make. We completely agree. There's no daylight between us on the issue. Verb 10. To expose to daylight 12. To allow light in, as by drawing drapes. 14. To gain exposure to the open.
© Wordnet 3.1 & Wiktionary - Combined dictionary for best results.
|