multi-day
adjective[before noun]
(alsomultiday)uk/ˌmʌl.tiˈdeɪ/us/ˌmʌl.tiˈdeɪ//ˌmʌl.taɪˈdeɪ/happeningoravailablefor more than oneday, and usually for severaldays:
a multi-dayevent/trip/conference
Multidaypassesalso areavailableat adiscountedprice.
- Thefestivalhasplanstoreturnnextyearas a multi-dayevent.
- We canoffermultidaybackpackingtripsto thevariousnationalparks.
- They can alsoarrangemultidaywalkingtrips.
- Thechargeforattendingthe multi-dayconferencewas $650 and it wasvisitedby about 1500businessmenand women.
- Theschoolemploysseveralqualifiedinstructorsandofferssingle- and multi-daycourses.
Days & times of day
- afternoon
- afternoons
- am
- arvo
- at the crack of dawnidiom
- happy hour
- high noon
- hour
- in broad daylightidiom
- in the dead of night/winteridiom
- night
- nocturnally
- noon
- noontime
- o'clock
- office hours
- the witching hour
- twilit
- workday
- working day