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Definition of daybook in English: daybooknoun ˈdeɪbʊkˈdeɪbʊk 1An account book in which a day's transactions are entered for later transfer to a ledger. 日记账 Example sentencesExamples - Daniel Burnap's daybooks and ledgers record the sale of forty-nine clocks over a twenty-year period.
- The daybook entries of Potter and Allen in Oakham, Massachusetts, for example, include entries for moccasins, mats, and baskets in the 1830s.
- One of the many entries in the daybook carefully records the number of gallons of whiskey and cider used to pay Dabney Carr, the nephew of Thomas Jefferson.
- Further contact with his descendants yielded daybooks from about 1881, when he started up business as an independent craftsman.
- Entries in the daybook show date of purchase, name of purchaser, items bought and cost.
- The daybook kept by Joshua Shipman, a cabinetmaker, records a brisk business between 1796 and 1803.
- Swan appears as a customer in Revere's daybooks every year between 1782 and 1787.
- The shopkeeper's role as a banker is also evident from several entries recorded in the daybook during 1796.
- A vet is required to keep all records of testing in daybooks filled in at the time of the test
- The front page of one of the daybooks includes a heading for a ‘butter account’.
- When he turned twenty-one, he began to keep a daybook in which he listed everything he owed and everything owed him.
- During the 19th century account numbers began to replace slashes to indicate posting of daybook entries.
Synonyms notepad, notebook, pad, memo pad, exercise book, binder 2North American A diary. 〈北美〉日记 Example sentencesExamples - A daybook, or journal, can be a seedbed for ideas.
- I returned home with a daybook bulging with inspiration.
- Consequently, I then began to read the therapist notes, the daybooks, and the expert reports by a variety of mental health professionals.
- If this reader wants to be like Ink, she can begin by writing some short opinion pieces in a daybook.
- The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions.
- Robert has checked his daybook - his survey was at end Sept. 93.
- ‘All the writing in the daybook is a form of talking to myself, a way of thinking on paper,’ says Murray.
- I still carried home a daybook full of things I want to remember, put into practice, take to heart, and share with others.
- In a daybook or journal, begin to keep a record of interesting character names and place names related to your community.
- I enjoyed it so much that it inspired me to dig out my daybook from a seminar five years ago.
- It's all routine, all noted in my daybook, and much if not all of it has happened before.
Synonyms diary, day-by-day account, daily record, log, logbook, weblog, blog, vlog, moblog, yearbook Definition of daybook in US English: daybooknounˈdābo͝okˈdeɪbʊk 1An account book in which a day's transactions are entered for later transfer to a ledger. 日记账 Example sentencesExamples - Daniel Burnap's daybooks and ledgers record the sale of forty-nine clocks over a twenty-year period.
- Entries in the daybook show date of purchase, name of purchaser, items bought and cost.
- During the 19th century account numbers began to replace slashes to indicate posting of daybook entries.
- Further contact with his descendants yielded daybooks from about 1881, when he started up business as an independent craftsman.
- The daybook entries of Potter and Allen in Oakham, Massachusetts, for example, include entries for moccasins, mats, and baskets in the 1830s.
- The shopkeeper's role as a banker is also evident from several entries recorded in the daybook during 1796.
- A vet is required to keep all records of testing in daybooks filled in at the time of the test
- When he turned twenty-one, he began to keep a daybook in which he listed everything he owed and everything owed him.
- One of the many entries in the daybook carefully records the number of gallons of whiskey and cider used to pay Dabney Carr, the nephew of Thomas Jefferson.
- The front page of one of the daybooks includes a heading for a ‘butter account’.
- Swan appears as a customer in Revere's daybooks every year between 1782 and 1787.
- The daybook kept by Joshua Shipman, a cabinetmaker, records a brisk business between 1796 and 1803.
Synonyms notepad, notebook, pad, memo pad, exercise book, binder - 1.1North American A diary.
〈北美〉日记 Example sentencesExamples - The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions.
- I enjoyed it so much that it inspired me to dig out my daybook from a seminar five years ago.
- In a daybook or journal, begin to keep a record of interesting character names and place names related to your community.
- If this reader wants to be like Ink, she can begin by writing some short opinion pieces in a daybook.
- ‘All the writing in the daybook is a form of talking to myself, a way of thinking on paper,’ says Murray.
- It's all routine, all noted in my daybook, and much if not all of it has happened before.
- Consequently, I then began to read the therapist notes, the daybooks, and the expert reports by a variety of mental health professionals.
- A daybook, or journal, can be a seedbed for ideas.
- I still carried home a daybook full of things I want to remember, put into practice, take to heart, and share with others.
- I returned home with a daybook bulging with inspiration.
- Robert has checked his daybook - his survey was at end Sept. 93.
Synonyms diary, day-by-day account, daily record, log, logbook, weblog, blog, vlog, moblog, yearbook
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