Diarey



  1. Diarrhea After Eating
  2. Diary App
  3. Diarrhea For A Week
  4. Future Diary
  5. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid
This paper aims to caption daily life --i.e., to create a textual description of people's activities and interactions with objects in their homes. Addressing this problem requires novel methods beyond traditional video captioning, as most people would have privacy concerns about deploying cameras throughout their homes. We introduce RF-Diary, a new model for captioning daily life by analyzing the privacy-preserving radio signal in the home with the home's floormap. RF-Diary can further observe and caption people's life through walls and occlusions and in dark settings. In designing RF-Diary, we exploit the ability of radio signals to capture people's 3D dynamics, and use the floormap to help the model learn people's interactions with objects. We also use a multi-modal feature alignment training scheme that leverages existing video-based captioning datasets to improve the performance of our radio-based captioning model. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that RF-Diary generates accurate captions under visible conditions. It also sustains its good performance in dark or occluded settings, where video-based captioning approaches fail to generate meaningful captions.

RF-Diary can further observe and caption people's life through walls and occlusions and in dark settings. In designing RF-Diary, we exploit the ability of radio signals to capture people's 3D dynamics, and use the floormap to help the model learn people's interactions with objects. This is the app built for the digitalized experience of the traditional diary., the app for the ones who love writing Diary. It is embedded with 10,000 years dynamic calendar and by choosing a day from it one can write, narrate activities of a day, add images, add events,etc. This is an online diary service, providing personal diaries and journals - it's free at my-diary.org! Our focus is on security and privacy, and all diaries are private by default. Go ahead and register your own public or private diary today. Create your diary!

Diarrhea After Eating

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latindiārium(a daily allowance for soldiers, in Late Latin also ‘diary’), neuter of *diārius, from diēs(a day) (whence also journal). Cognate with Spanishdiario(daily; diary).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdaɪəɹi/, /ˈdaɪɹi/
  • Audio (US)
  • Rhymes: -aɪəri, -aɪɹi

Noun[edit]

diary (pluraldiaries)

  1. A dailylog of experiences, especially those of the writer.
    They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive.
    • 2005 January 30, Jef Biederman, “Feng Shui Is Like So Passe”, in Totally Spies!: Undercover, season 3, episode 19, Teletoon, Marathon Media, spoken by Alexandra “Alex” (Andrea Baker as Clover and Katie Griffin):
      No, I’m just going over the stuff Tara wrote in my diary.
      She’s writing your diary? Could you be any lazier?
  2. (Britain,Canada) A personal organizer or appointment diary.
    • 2004, Victoria Kidwell, Homework, page 29:
      It is recommended that teachers and pupils are issued with homework diaries to help implement and monitor the homework timetable.

Synonyms[edit]

Coordinate terms[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

Diary App

Related terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Hindi: डायरी(ḍāyrī)

Translations[edit]

Diarrhea For A Week

Diarey
  • Afrikaans: dagboek(af)
  • Albanian: ditar(sq)
  • Arabic: دَفْتَرُ يَوْمِيّاتٍ(daftaru yawmiyyātin); يَوْمِيَّاتfpl(yawmiyyāt); دَفْتَرُ مُذَكِّراتٍ(daftaru muḏakkirātin); مُذَكِّرات(muḏakkirāt)
  • Armenian: օրագիր(hy)(ōragir)
  • Asturian: diarium
  • Azerbaijani: gündəlik(az)
  • Bashkir: көндәлек(köndälek)
  • Belarusian: дзённікm(dzjónnik)
  • Bengali: দিনলিপি(dinlipi), রোজনামচা(roznamca), রোজনামা(roznama)
  • Bulgarian: дне́вник(bg)m(dnévnik)
  • Burmese: ဒိုင်ယာရီ(my)(duing-yari), နေ့စဉ်မှတ်တမ်း(my)(ne.canyhmattam:)
  • Catalan: diari(ca)m
  • Central Dusun: diari
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 日記, 日记(jat6 gei3)
    Mandarin: 日記(zh), 日记(zh)(rìjì)
  • Czech: deník(cs)m
  • Danish: dagbog(da)c
  • Dutch: dagboek(nl)
  • Esperanto: taglibro
  • Estonian: päevik
  • Faroese: dagbókf
  • Finnish: päivyri(fi), päiväkirja(fi)
  • French: journal intime(fr)m
  • Galician: diario(gl)m
  • Georgian: დღიური(dɣiuri)
  • German: Tagebuch(de)n
  • Greek: ημερολόγιο(el)n(imerológio)
    Ancient: ἐφημερίςf(ephēmerís)
  • Gujarati: ડાયરીm(ḍāyarī)
  • Hebrew: יוֹמָן(he)m(yomán)
  • Hindi: दैनन्दिनी(hi)f(dainandinī), डायरी(hi)f(ḍāyrī)
  • Hungarian: napló(hu)
  • Icelandic: dagbók(is)f
  • Ido: diario(io)
  • Indonesian: buku harian(id), diari
  • Interlingua: diario
  • Irish: dialannf
  • Italian: diario(it)
  • Japanese: 日記(ja)(にっき, nikki), 日記帳(にっきちょう, nikkichō)
  • Kalmyk: өдрлг(ödrlg)
  • Kannada: ಡೈರಿ(kn)(ḍairi)
  • Kazakh: күнделік(kündelik)
  • Khmer: ជំនិតដៃ(cumnɨtday)
  • Korean: 일기(ko)(ilgi), 일기장(ko)(ilgijang)
  • Kyrgyz: күндөлүк(ky)(kündölük), дневник(dnevnik)
  • Lao: ສມຸດບັນທຶກ(sa mut ban thưk)
  • Latin: ephemeris, commentārius(la)m
  • Latvian: dienasgrāmata
  • Lithuanian: dienoraštis(lt)
  • Macedonian: дневникm(dnevnik)
  • Malay: diari
  • Maori: pukapuka rātaka, rātaka
  • Mongolian: өдрийн тэмдэглэл(ödrijn temdeglel)
  • Norwegian: dagbok(no)m
  • Occitan: please add this translation if you can
  • Persian: دفتر خاطرات روزانه(daftar-e xâterât-e ruzâne), دفتر خاطرات(daftar-e xâterât)
  • Polish: dziennik(pl)m, pamiętnik(pl)m
  • Portuguese: diário(pt)m
  • Romanian: jurnal intim
  • Russian: дневни́к(ru)m(dnevník)
  • Scottish Gaelic: leabhar-latham
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: дне̑внӣкm, бѐлежницаf
    Roman: dnȇvnīk(sh)m, bèležnica(sh)f
  • Slovak: denníkm
  • Slovene: dnevnik(sl)m
  • Spanish: diario(es)m
  • Swahili: tarihi, shajara(sw)
  • Swedish: dagbok(sv)
  • Tagalog: talaarawan
  • Tajik: дафтари хотира(daftari xotira)
  • Tamil: நாட்குறிப்பு(ta)(nāṭkuṟippu)
  • Tatar: көндәлек(tt)(köndälek)
  • Telugu: డైరీ(te)(ḍairī)
  • Thai: อนุทิน(th)(à-nú-tin), ไดอารี(dai-aa-rîi)
  • Turkish: günlük(tr)
  • Turkmen: gündelik
  • Ukrainian: щоде́нник(uk)m(ščodénnyk)
  • Urdu: ڈائریf(ḍāyarī)
  • Uyghur: كۈندىلىك(kündilik)
  • Uzbek: kundalik(uz)
  • Vietnamese: sổ nhật ký
  • Volapük: delabuk(vo)
  • Welsh: dyddiadur, dyddlyfrm
  • Yiddish: טאָג־בוךn(tog-bukh)

Adjective[edit]

diary (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Lasting for one day.
    • 1605, Francis Bacon, a letter to the Lord Chancellor, touching the History of Britain
      the offer of a usurpation, though it were but as a diary ague

Verb[edit]

diary (third-person singular simple presentdiaries, present participlediarying, simple past and past participlediaried)

  1. (intransitive) To keep a diary or journal.
    • 2015, Hugh O'Donovan, Mindful Walking
      As part of her mindful movement practise, diarying is important to Sarah. 'It gives me a chance to see what is going on, to reflect on my experience.'

Further reading[edit]

  • diary in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • diary in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • diary at OneLook Dictionary Search

Future Diary

Anagrams[edit]

  • dairy, yaird

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

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