English to Portuguese Dictionary everyday

everyday

todo dia
definition
adverb
I get up at six every day
each day; daily.
adjective
everyday chores like shopping and housework
happening or used every day; daily.
translation of 'everyday'
adjective
diário,
cotidiano,
vulgar
example
In fact, I had a note exchange with someone who parked their bike near mine 'everyday' .
I like the round up show they do 'everyday' .
How many times does something happen in 'everyday' life that seems like a terrible tragedy?
The week has been launched to celebrate the car and the vital contribution it makes to our 'everyday' lives.
Once upon a time, all these pots would be an 'everyday' sight in most kitchens.
Their competing views about society dominated the conduct of 'everyday' politics.
Now most of the guys he fought were just plain, 'everyday' working men, mind you.
The website pays the stations to air commercials on the website 'everyday' .
Cheese is used mostly as a sandwich filling, in day to day cooking and as an 'everyday' snack with biscuits.
It takes a special kind of person to excel in a job where reminders of human frailty are an 'everyday' occurrence.
Getting into the habit of drinking water, lots of water, 'everyday' is important.
Parks should be places of peace and tranquillity where we can get away from the dirt and grime of 'everyday' life.
She also can only pick things up with her right hand and 'everyday' tasks such as opening a bottle are impossible.
Brian's sketches and poems are based on humorous observations of 'everyday' life.
She was unable to carry out the simplest 'everyday' chores and had had to abandon her previous job as a food hawker.
If 'everyday' decent people have to break the law to live normal lives what chance is there for an orderly society?
What a great synthesis of the banality of 'everyday' life with high tech and high culture.
It also occurs in the 'everyday' and informal discourse through which we construct our daily lives.
About a third of it will go on holidays with the rest going on 'everyday' household goods.
But it was not always so, and relics of this past can be found in 'everyday' speech and customs.
Most of the blog posts were about their 'everyday' lives, and what was happening in their school.
They relate to the problems of 'everyday' life, and it would be pointless to quote from them at any great length.
You can provoke consideration of the grandest themes by telling a simple, 'everyday' story.
This is 'everyday' basic care that should be applied to patients at all times.
There are more than 8000 stations on Indian Railways which are used by millions of passengers 'everyday' .
Sure, the girls had to wear the same dress 'everyday' .
I read the phrase in the newspaper nearly 'everyday' .
It seems to happen to me more than it does to anyone else, though it's not an 'everyday' thing.
This incident is unique in the history of the college and does not relate in any way to the 'everyday' life of the college.
The 'everyday' familiarity of chicken makes the threat seem all the more plausible.
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