0 a book in which you record your thoughts or feelings or what has happened each day: --
1 a person’s private record of events, thoughts, feelings, etc., that are written down every day, or a book where such things are recorded: --
2 a book or piece of software with a space or page for each day, in which you record future arrangements, meetings, etc.: --
Our CEO is seeking a part-time diary secretary to help him manage his appointments efficiently.
She has a very full diary this week but she could see you next week.
Please check the appointments diary before scheduling a meeting.
in sb's diary Is there anything in your diary for tomorrow afternoon?
A further problem here might be that no quantitative analyses were performed, the data mainly consisting of type utterances from the diary.
Only a scattered array of letters and diaries written by these women exist.
In some cases, however, authorship is clear from evidence in diaries, letters, or annotations made on the newspaper.
No evidence of the work's reception exists : in neither his extant letters nor his diary does he mention the book.
In the case of online diaries, publicizing the intimate meets two purposes, a social one and another, individual one.
In contrast, the diary is near-silent about certain personal matters.
We used a high-density database consisting of 5 hours of recordings per week together with a maternal diary for the previous 6 weeks.
The examiner asked the caregiver about this and both agreed to add this item to the maternal diary.