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91daylight saving time — daylight saving ,time or ,daylight savings noun uncount AMERICAN the time during the summer when clocks are put forward one hour in order to give people more light in the evening …
92daylight robbery — If you are overcharged or underpaid, it is a daylight robbery; open, unfair and hard to prevent. Rip off has a similar meaning …
93daylight saving time — UK / US or daylight savings UK / US noun [uncountable] American summer time …
94daylight savings — daylight saving time UK / US or daylight savings UK / US noun [uncountable] American summer time …
95Daylight Viewable LCD — Daylight Viewable LCD, or DLV is a term used by Dell for laptops with displays that are (supposed to be) bright enough to be viewed in direct sunlight. The laptops use a version of an LCD screen engineered to help with outdoor visibility.… …
96daylight saving time — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION DST) ► the time used in summer in some countries, usually with clocks set one hour ahead of standard time in order to give more light in the evening → Compare GMT(Cf. ↑GMT), STANDARD TIME( …
97daylight robbery — noun uncount BRITISH SPOKEN HIGHWAY ROBBERY …
98daylight container — Mail transported at a specified transportation rate in containers (owned by carriers) on airline flights scheduled to depart between 6:01 a.m. and 8:59 p.m …
99daylight robbery — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ blatant and unfair overcharging …
100Daylight saving time — This article is about daylight saving time in general. For DST in a specific location, see Daylight saving time by country. Summer time and DST redirect here. For other uses, see Summer time (disambiguation) and DST (disambiguation) …