"daylights" 怎么发音
word
DAY-lyts
DAY-lyts
释义
'Daylights' is mainly used in idioms like 'scare the daylights out of (someone)', where it means someone's senses or consciousness. Rarely, it can refer to the actual light during the day or informally to the eyes.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdeɪˌɫaɪts
英式英语
dˈeɪlaɪts
简化发音
美式
DAY-lyts
英式
DAY-lyts
语境中听
My brother tried to scare the daylights out of me on Halloween.
The movie beat the daylights out of all the other films this year.
He woke up before the daylights appeared through the window.
That haunted house scared the daylights out of me!