1 N-COUNT 日期;日子 A
date is a specific time that can be named, for example a particular day or a particular year.
日期;日子 2 VERB 确定…的日期(或年代) If you
date something, you give or discover the date when it was made or when it began.
确定…的日期(或年代) -
You cannot date the carving and it is difficult to date the stone itself. [VERB noun]
无法确定这一雕刻的年代,连石头本身的年代都难以判断。
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I think we can date the decline of Western Civilization quite precisely. [VERB noun]
我认为我们可以相当准确地确定西方文明开始衰落的年代。
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Archaeologists have dated the fort to the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius. [VERB noun + to]
考古学家判定这个堡垒建于罗马皇帝安东尼·庇护统治时期。
SYN put a date on, determine the date of, assign a date to, fix the period of
3 VERB 在(信件、支票等)上注明日期 When you
date something such as a letter or a cheque, you write that day's date on it.
在(信件、支票等)上注明日期 -
Once the decision is reached, he can date and sign the sheet. [VERB noun]
一旦决议达成,他就可以在这张纸上签署日期和姓名了。
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The letter is dated 2 July 1993. [VERB-ed]
信件上的日期是 1993 年 7 月 2 日。
4 N-SING [at N] 在(某个)日期;在(某个)时间 If you want to refer to an event without saying exactly when it will happen or when it happened, you can say that it will happen or happened
at some
date in the future or past.
在(某个)日期;在(某个)时间 -
Retain copies of all correspondence, since you may need them at a later date.
要保留好所有信件的副本,日后可能会用到。
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He did leave open the possibility of direct American aid at some unspecified date in the future.
他确实没有排除将来某一天美国可能会提供直接援助的可能。
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At some date in the 1990s British oil production will probably tail off.
到20世纪90年代的某个时候,英国石油产量可能会逐渐减少。
5 PHRASE 迄今;到目前为止 To date means up until the present time.
迄今;到目前为止 -
'Dottie' is by far his best novel to date.
《多蒂》是他迄今为止最好的小说。
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She is without question the craziest person I've met to date.
她无疑是我到目前为止所遇到的最疯狂之人。
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To date we have spent eight thousand pounds between us.
迄今我们总共已经花掉了8,000英镑。
6 VERB 过时;落伍 If something
dates, it goes out of fashion and becomes unacceptable to modern tastes.
过时;落伍 SYN become dated, become obsolete, show its age, become old-fashioned
7 VERB 使显老;使显出年龄大 If your ideas, what you say, or the things that you like or can remember
date you, they show that you are quite old or older than the people you are with.
使显老;使显出年龄大 SYN show your age
8 N-COUNT (尤指男女间的)约会 A
date is an appointment to meet someone or go out with them, especially someone with whom you are having, or may soon have, a romantic relationship.
(尤指男女间的)约会 9 N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN] 约会对象 If you have a date with someone with whom you are having, or may soon have, a romantic relationship, you can refer to that person as your
date .
约会对象 10 V-RECIP (与…)约会 If you
are dating someone, you go out with them regularly because you are having, or may soon have, a romantic relationship with them. You can also say that two people
are dating.
(与…)约会 -
For a year I dated a woman who was a research assistant. [VERB noun]
我曾与一位女研究助理约会了一年的时间。
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They've been dating for three months. [VERB]
他们已约会3个月了。
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In high school, he did not date very much. [V (non-recip)]
中学的时候,他不常约会。
SYN go out with, take out, go around with, be romantically involved with
11 N-COUNT 海枣(果) A
date is a small, dark-brown, sticky fruit with a stone inside. Dates grow on palm trees in hot countries.
海枣(果) Word Partnership | Use date with: |
N. | birth date, cut-off date, due date, expiration date 1 |
VERB. | date and sign 3 set a date 8 |
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