"day-to-day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

day-to-day adjetivo

day-to-day + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 67
day-to-day operation • day-to-day life • day-to-day basis • day-to-day management • day-to-day running • day-to-day activity • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 15
(3) basis, detail
Kolokacji: 2
4. day-to-day manager = codzienny kierownik day-to-day manager
5. day-to-day politics = codzienna polityka day-to-day politics
6. day-to-day oversight = codzienne niedopatrzenie day-to-day oversight
  • Recent experience has shown, he said, that banks need reserves at the current level to cover day-to-day transactions.
  • Such bars were unsuitable for day-to-day transactions, but largely achieved the goal of keeping the gold in the vaults.
  • These protections, under the Consumer Protection Act, 2002, cover most common day-to-day transactions.
  • Online privacy is a growing concern for consumers as more day-to-day transactions take place electronically.
  • These powers of attorney were only for day-to-day transactions.
  • It doesn't show day-to-day transactions or the current profitability of the business.
  • If such costs were reflected in day-to-day transactions, these theorists say, society would pay more attention to what is lost when land is "developed."
  • Of course it was predictable that national currencies would not be replaced by the euro very quickly in day-to-day transactions within the Member States.
  • But for day-to-day financial transactions, licensed check cashers are a cost-effective alternative to banks.
  • Money is demanded both to finance day-to-day transactions and as an asset, perhaps being part of an individual's or firm's speculative activity.
(10) expense, cost
Kolokacji: 2
(11) problem, stress
Kolokacji: 2
(13) need, challenge, situation
Kolokacji: 3
(15) working, grind, level
Kolokacji: 3

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