in broad daylight
English
Prepositional phrase
- In ample natural illumination, during the daytime.
- 2008, Shelley Shelton, "Streaking fireball a vivid spectacle in daytime sky," Arizona Daily Star, 23 Aug. (retrieved 22 Sep. 2008):
- A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky in broad daylight Saturday morning.
- 2008, Shelley Shelton, "Streaking fireball a vivid spectacle in daytime sky," Arizona Daily Star, 23 Aug. (retrieved 22 Sep. 2008):
- (figuratively) In a blatant and publicly visible manner.
- 2008, Brian Benntt, "When Iraqis Come to America," Time, 24 Jan.:
- It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight.
- 2008, Brian Benntt, "When Iraqis Come to America," Time, 24 Jan.:
Translations
in ample natural illumination
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in blatant and visible manner
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