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English
Pronunciation
Adverb
day in, day out
- (idiomatic) Every day; daily; constantly or continuously (especially, of something that has become routine or monotonous).
- Synonym: day after day
Even if you like peanut butter sandwiches, eating the same sandwiches day in, day out will get old.
2022 January 26, John Crosse, “When the tide turned to a safer railway...”, in RAIL, number 949, page 52:There were derailments happening day in and day out, due in part to 'shunting mishaps' but more frequently involving wagons in freight trains due to a combination of poor track and speed.
Translations
day in, day out
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 日復一日 / 日复一日 (zh) (rìfùyīrì)
- Danish: dag ind og dag ud, dag ud og dag ind, dag efter dag
- Dutch: dagdagelijks (nl), dag in dag uit, dag na dag
- Finnish: päivästä toiseen, päivästä päivään (fi)
- French: jour après jour (fr)
- Georgian: დღენიადაგ (dɣeniadag)
- German: Tag für Tag (de), tagtäglich (de), tagein tagaus (de)
- Greek: μέρα μπαίνει, μέρα βγαίνει (el) (méra baínei, méra vgaínei)
- Hungarian: nap mint nap, éjjel-nappal (hu), nap nap után, napról napra (hu), megállás nélkül
- Icelandic: daginn út og daginn inn, daginn út og inn
- Irish: Domhnach is dálach
- Italian: giorno dopo giorno
- Japanese: 毎日毎日 (まいにちまいにち, mainichi-mainichi), 明けても暮れても (あけてもくれても, aketemo-kuretemo)
- Korean: 하루하루 (ko) (haruharu), 나날이 (ko) (nanari)
- Polish: dzień po dniu (pl)
- Portuguese: todo dia
- Russian: день за днём (denʹ za dnjom), и́зо дня́ в де́нь (ru) (ízo dnjá v dénʹ)
- Spanish: día a día, día sí, día también
- Swedish: dag in och dag ut
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