Lexical analysis
1, third
English [θ d]; Beautiful? [θ? d]
Number three; One third; Third gear (of a motor vehicle transmission); (music) the third note.
One third; Third-class degree (lower than the average degree of British universities)
Third-rate; one third
The third (point)
Example: One third of the cost is invested in technology and services.
The cost of13 is used for technology and services.
I sleep on the third floor.
I sleep on the third floor.
2. During the day
English [Germany? ]; Beautiful? [Germany]
One day; Period; day
Every day; Often during the day.
During the day; daily
(date) name; (English, French and Spanish) Dai; (Yue) Dai; Dai (Arabia, Turkey)
Example: In the past week, it snowed almost every day.
It snowed almost every day in the past week.
He began to talk about Ukraine in his uncle's time.
He began to talk about Ukraine in his uncle's time.
Extended data
Usage of the day
The basic meaning of 1 and day is "one day", which refers to a period of 24 hours and is a countable noun. It can also refer to "daytime, daytime", which can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns, usually without articles.
2.day can also mean "working day", which refers to the working hours within 24 hours a day and is a countable noun.
3. Day can also be used as "period"; Times; The explanation of "life span" is usually in the plural form. If it is in the singular form, it must always be used with possessive pronouns such as my and their.
4.day also means "heyday, golden age", which is a singular noun without plural form.
5.day sometimes means "victory, competition, battle", which is an uncountable noun followed by the definite article.
6.Day is often used in phrases that indicate legal or religious holidays, and there is no article in front of it.