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Today
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2004. © 1993-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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News
news [nooz]
n
- recent information: information about recent events or developments
- I phoned the hospital, and the news is good
- current events: information about current events printed in newspapers or broadcast by the media
- She has been in the news a lot lately.
- program: a radio or television broadcast presenting the important events or developments that have taken place on a particular day
- I heard about it on the news.
- somebody or something interesting: somebody or something considered as being of interest to people in general
- something previously unknown: something previously unknown to somebody that he or she is surprised to hear about
- Their divorce was news to me.
[15th century. Plural of new.]
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Forums
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Religions
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Holidays
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Societies
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Cultures
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Governments
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Sciences
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Nations
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Histories
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Site
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Directory
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Search
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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Archives
to·day [të dáy]
n
- this day: this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
- present age: the present time or age
adj
modern: modern or of the present day
adv
- on this day: on or during this day
- in present time: during the present time or age
- Children today
have far more sophisticated toys than we ever had
[Old English tō dæge, literally “to (this) day”]
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