date 英 [deɪt]   美 [det]

date

date  英 [deɪt] 美 [det]

n. 日期;约会  v. 注明日期;和…约会 

进行时:dating  过去式:dated  过去分词:dated  第三人称单数:dates  名词复数:dates 

‘What's the date today?’ ‘The 10th.’ “今天几号?”“ 10 号。”
Write today's date at the top of the page. 在页面顶端写上今天的日期。

  • A date is a particular day of the month, and to date is to go out with someone. You might have the date of your first date with a special someone marked on your calendar. Awwwwwwww.
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  • n. 日期;约会
  • v. 注明日期;和…约会
  • 1. ‘What's the date today?’ ‘The 10th.’

    “今天几号?”“ 10 号。”

  • 2. Write today's date at the top of the page.

    在页面顶端写上今天的日期。

  • 3. I can't come on that date.

    那个日子我来不了。

  • 4. The details can be added at a later date.

    细节可过些时候再补充进去。

  • 5. I've got a date with Lucy tomorrow night.

    明天晚上我与露西有个约会。

  • 6. Thank you for your letter dated 24th March.

    你 3 月 24 日来函收悉,谢谢。

  • 7. She designs classic clothes which do not date.

    她设计的典雅式样服装不会过时。

  • date (n.1) "time," early 14c., from Old French date (13c.) "date, day; time," from Medieval Latin data, noun use of fem. singular of Latin datus "given," past participle of dare "to give, grant, offer," from PIE root *do- "to give."
  • date (n.2) the fruit, late 13c., from Old French date, from Old Provençal datil, from Latin dactylus, from Greek daktylos "date," originally "finger, toe;" so called because of fancied resemblance between oblong fruit of the date palm and human digits. Possibly from a Semitic source (compare Hebrew deqel, Aramaic diqla, Arabic daqal "date palm") and assimilated to the Greek word for "finger."
  • date (n.3) "liaison," 1885, gradually evolving from date (n.1) in its general sense of "appointment;" romantic sense by 1890s. Meaning "person one has a date with" is from 1925.
  • date (v.1) "to mark (a document) with the date," late 14c., from date (n.1). Meaning "to assign to or indicate a date" (of an event) is from c. 1400. Meaning "to mark as old-fashioned" is from 1895. Related: Dated; dating.
  • date (v.2) "have a romantic liaison;" 1902, from date (n.3). Related: Dated; dating.
date / deɪt ; NAmE deɪt / noun , verb date dates dated dating noun particular day 日期 1 [countable ] a particular day of the month, sometimes in a particular year, given in numbers and words 日期;日子 ‘What's the date today?’ ‘The 10th.’ “今天几号?”“ 10 号。” Write today's dateat the top of the page. 在页面顶端写上今天的日期。 We need to fix a datefor the next meeting. 我们得为下次会议定个日期。 They haven't set a datefor the wedding yet. 他们尚未确定举行婚礼的日期。 I can't come on that date. 那个日子我来不了。 Please give your name, address and date of birth. 请报姓名、地址和出生日期。 ( especially NAmE) name, address and birth date 姓名、地址和出生日期 There's no date on this letter. 这封信未注明日期。 see also best-before date , closing date , sell-by date past time/future 过去;将来 2 [singular ,  uncountable ] a time in the past or future that is not a particular day 年代;时期;时候 The details can be added at a later date. 细节可过些时候再补充进去。 The work will be carried out at a future date. 这项工作将来再做。 a building of late Roman date 罗马时代后期的建筑 arrangement to meet 约见 3 [countable ] ( BrE) an arrangement to meet sb at a particular time 会晤时间;约见时间 Call me next week and we'll try and make a date. 下周打电话给我,我们争取定个见面时间。 romantic meeting 异性约会 4 [countable ] a meeting that you have arranged with a boyfriend or girlfriend or with sb who might become a boyfriend or girlfriend 约会;幽会 I've got a date with Lucy tomorrow night. 明天晚上我与露西有个约会。 Paul's not coming. He's got a hot date (= an exciting one). 保罗不来了。他有一个朝思夜盼的幽会。 collocationsat marriage see also blind date , double date 5 [countable ] ( especially NAmE) a boyfriend or girlfriend with whom you have arranged a date 约会对象 My date is meeting me at seven. 我的对象七点钟与我见面。 fruit 果实 6 [countable ] a sweet sticky brown fruit that grows on a tree called a date palm,common in N Africa and W Asia (北非和西亚常见的海枣树的)海枣 IDIOM to ˈdate until now 迄今为止;到目前为止;直到现在 To date, we have received over 200 replies. 到目前为止,我们已收到 200 多封回信。 The exhibition contains some of his best work to date. 这个展览有他迄今为止一些最好的作品。 see also out of date , up to date verb write date 写日期 1 [transitive ] datesth to write or print the date on sth 注明日期;写上日期 Thank you for your letter dated 24th March. 你 3 月 24 日来函收悉,谢谢。 find age 确定年代 2 [transitive ] datesth (at/to sth) to say when sth old existed or was made 确定年代 The skeleton has been dated at about 2 000 BC. 这骨架的年代为公元前 2000 年左右。 of clothes/words 衣服;词语 3 [intransitive ] to become old-fashioned 过时;不流行 She designs classic clothes which do not date. 她设计的典雅式样服装不会过时。 person 4 [transitive ] datesb if sth datesyou, it shows that you are fairly old or older than the people you are with 使…显老;显出…的年龄大 I was at the Woodstock festival—that dates me, doesn't it? 我参加了伍德斯托克摇滚音乐节,那说明我老了,是不是? have relationship 有恋爱关系 5 [transitive ,  intransitive ] date(sb) ( especially NAmE) to have a romantic relationship with sb 与(某人)谈恋爱 She's been dating Ron for several months. 她与罗恩谈恋爱已有数月。 PHRASAL VERB ˌdate ˈback (to…) | ˈdate from… to have existed since a particular time in the past or for the length of time mentioned 追溯到;始于;自…至今 The college dates back to medieval times. 这所学院创办于中世纪。 The custom dates back hundreds of years. 这一习俗可以追溯到几百年前。 a law dating from the 17th century 自 17 世纪起沿用至今的一条法律 date / deɪt ; NAmE deɪt /
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