Diariamente in english

Daily

pronunciation: deɪli part of speech: adjective, adverb, noun
In gestures
daily

diariamente = daily ; from day to day ; on a daily basis ; every day ; day by day ; each day. 

Example: The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.Example: The position description, on the other hand, should be revised annually so that it remains an accurate description of what is actually taking place from day to day.Example: The Middle East cataloguer must be aware of and deal with these and other problems on a daily basis.Example: The whole business has an air of familiarity because it happens every day.Example: The technical developments which would underpin such a service are becoming more widely available year by year, if not week by week or day by day.Example: B-complex vitamins and vitamin C are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body and must be replaced each day.

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» casi diariamenteon a nearly daily basis .

Example: She has been making public appearances on a nearly daily basis over the past week promoting various projects, and she stepped out yet again today to visit a children's hospice.

» desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugarescommute [Viajar regularmente cierta distancia desde el lugar de residencia al lugar de trabajo o entre dos lugares] .

Example: At a number of universities, older student populations with varying background often commute to use library facilities.

Diariamente synonyms

everyday in spanish: todos los días, pronunciation: evrideɪ adjectiveregular in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜr adjectiveday-to-day in spanish: día a día, pronunciation: deɪtudeɪ adjectiveevery day in spanish: todos los días, pronunciation: evɜrideɪ adjective, adverbday by day in spanish: día a día, pronunciation: deɪbaɪdeɪ adverbday-after-day in spanish: día tras día, pronunciation: deɪæftɜrdeɪ adjectiveeach day in spanish: cada día, pronunciation: itʃdeɪ adverb
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