Frequency rank: 4,381. – 4,384.
- daytime; during the day; time from sunrise until sunset; diurnal period
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adverb (fukushi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- daytime
- during the day
- time from sunrise until sunset
- diurnal period
This refers to the time of day when it is light outside, typically from sunrise to sunset. It is often used to discuss activities or events that take place when the sun is up.
This usage indicates actions or events occurring specifically within the hours of light, often contrasting with nighttime activities.
This meaning emphasizes the duration of daylight hours, often used in contexts discussing schedules or natural phenomena.
Going out during the time from sunrise until sunset is enjoyable.
This term refers to the cycle of the day that is characterized by the presence of sunlight, often used in scientific or ecological contexts.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ひるま昼間のかつどう活動daytime activitiesひるま昼間にはたらく働くto work during the dayひるま昼間のひかり光daylightひるま昼間のじかん時間time during the dayひるま昼間のねむけ眠気daytime sleepinessひるま昼間でかける出かけるto go out during the dayひるま昼間のきおん気温daytime temperatureひるま昼間にうんてん運転するto drive during the dayひるま昼間のけしき景色daytime sceneryひるま昼間にしょくじ食事をするto have meals during the day
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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It's a classic commuter town, even during the day there are few people around.
Please enter a telephone number where you can be contacted during the day, too.
He goes to a part-time high school every evening in addition to the work he does during the day.
In Japan you can always catch a cab, day or night.
There are some people who sleep in the daytime and work at night.
The sun gives light by day, and the moon by night.