单词 | date |
释义 | date [deɪt] noun countable DAY 日期 ESSENTIAL ■a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month and the year 日期;日子 •What's the date (today)?/What date is it?/What's today's date?今天是几号? •Today's date is (Friday) the 24th of June/June the 24th (1994).今天是(1994年)6月24日(星期五)。 •What is your date of birth •The closing •We've agreed to meet again at a later date.我们定好稍后再见面。 •I'd like to fix •I've made a ⇒ See also out-of-dateESSENTIAL ■a particular year 年份 •The date on the coin is 1789.硬币上的年份是1789年。 •Albert Einstein's dates are 1879 to 1955 (= he was born in 1879 and died in 1955).阿尔伯特‧爱因斯坦生于1879年,卒于1955年。 ESSENTIAL ■a month and a year (年月)时间 •The UK expiry [deɪt] noun countable MEETING 会面 ADVANCED ■a social meeting planned before it happens, especially one between two people who have or might have a romantic relationship (异性间的)约会,幽会 •He's asked her out on a •She has a hot ADVANCED US ■a person you have a romantic meeting with 约会对象 •Who's your date for the prom?你约了谁去参加舞会? [deɪt] noun countable PERFORMANCE 表演 ■a performance 演出,表演 •They've just finished an exhausting 75-date European tour.他们刚刚结束了欧洲巡回表演,一共演了75场,可谓筋疲力尽。 [deɪt] noun countable FRUIT 水果 ■the sweet fruit of various types of palm tree 海枣 [deɪt] noun countable it's a date informal ■used to say that a particular time is a suitable time to meet (会面时间)很合适,没问题,就这样定了 •"I can't make it at seven o'clock. How about nine-thirty?" "Sure, it's a date."“我7点钟不行。9点30分怎么样?”“当然可以,没问题。” [deɪt] noun countable to date formal ■up to the present time 至今,迄今 •This novel is his best work to date.这部小说是他迄今为止最好的作品。 [deɪt] verb TIME 时间 ADVANCED transitive ■to write the day's date on something you have written or made 在…上写上日子,在…上标明日期 •[+ obj + noun] Thank you for your letter dated August 30th.谢谢你8月30日的来信。 ADVANCED transitive ■to say how long something has existed or when it was made 确定…的年代,推算…形成的时间 •Archaeologists have been unable to date these fossils.考古学家无法确定这些化石的生成年代。 •An antique dealer had dated the vase at [deɪt] verb MEET 会见 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive mainly US ■to regularly spend time with someone you have a romantic relationship with 约会,(和…)谈恋爱 •They were dating for five years before they got married.他们谈了5年恋爱才结婚。 •How long have you been dating Nicky?你和尼基谈恋爱有多久了? [deɪt] verb BECOME OLD 变老 intransitive or transitive ■to stop being fashionable or become old-fashioned, or to show the age of a person or thing 过时,不流行;表明(某人的)年龄;揭示…的年代 •Some James Bond films have dated more quickly than others.和另外一些电影相比,詹姆斯‧庞德系列电影中有一些很快就过时了。 •I can remember watching live TV coverage of the first lunar landing, so that dates me (= shows how old I am).我还能记得观看首次登月电视直播的情景,由此可以看出我的年纪。 [deɪt] verb Phrasal Verbs date back ■to have existed a particular length of time or since a particular time (时间)追溯 •This tradition dates back to |
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