date

  基本词汇  
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  • n. 日期;年代;会晤时间;约会;约会对象;枣椰树;枣子
  • v. 给 ... 标明日期;确定年代;过时;显老;和 ... 约会;追溯到
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date的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. <美>约会,约会对象
  2. 年代,时代,时期,时候
  3. 日期,日子
  4. 海枣,海枣属 ,枣椰树
  5. 会晤时间,约见时间
  6. 迄今为止
  7. Duly Authorized Telecommunications Entity,官方电信集团
v. (动词)
  1. 过时
  2. 注明日期于,注有日期,给...注明日期
  3. 属于
  4. 始于,追溯至…
  5. <美口>约会,和...约会,与(某人)谈恋爱
  6. 确定…的年代
  7. 自…至今
  8. 使…显老
  9. 不流行
  10. 显示出某个时期的特征
  11. 以日期计算

双解释义

n. (名词)
  1. [C](注明的)日期,日子,年份 indication (written, printed or stamped) of the time; specific numbered day of happened or is to happen
  2. [U]时代,年代 period of time in history
  3. [C]约定,约会,约会的对象 an arrangement to meet at a particular time and place; a planned social meeting between a man and woman; a person with whom one has this sort of arrangement
v. (动词)
  1. vt. 记载日期于 write the date on
  2. vt. 鉴定…的年代 determine the age of
  3. vi. 自…时代存在到至今 have existed since sometime
  4. vt. & vi. (使)过时,不流行 (cause to) seem no longer in fashion
  5. vt. & vi. 与人约会,相约 go on or have a date with another or each other

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the specified day of the month;

    "what is the date today?"

  2. a participant in a date;

    "his date never stopped talking"

  3. a meeting arranged in advance;

    "she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date"

  4. a particular but unspecified point in time;

    "they hoped to get together at an early date"

  5. the present;

    "they are up to date"
    "we haven't heard from them to date"

  6. the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred;

    "he tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class"

  7. a particular day specified as the time something happens;

    "the date of the election is set by law"

  8. sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed

Verb:
  1. go on a date with;

    "Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart"

  2. stamp with a date;

    "The package is dated November 24"

  3. assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of;

    "Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings"

  4. date regularly; have a steady relationship with;

    "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"
    "He is dating his former wife again!"

  5. provide with a dateline; mark with a date;

    "She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated"

date的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. If I pay a fee can I change the date?
    如果付费,能够改机票日期吗?
  2. What's your card number and expiration date?
    你的visa卡号码与有效日期呢?
  3. This vase is of an earlier date than that one.
    这个花瓶的年代比那个的早.
  4. They made a date to meet soon.
    他们约定不久见面。
  5. This Greek dish is of a very early date.
    这个希腊盘子是很早时期的制品。
  6. My date is meeting me at seven.
    我的对象七点钟与我见面。
  7. The Chinese date is high-production and high benefit fruit.
    枣树产量高,经济效益好。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. Don't forget to date your cheque.
    不要忘记在支票上写上日期。
  2. Can you date the fossil exactly?
    你能确定这化石的确切年代吗?
  3. Young people's clothes date quickly nowadays.
    现在年轻人的衣服转眼就过时.
  4. Only 1 per cent of women questioned would date a chap who hates pets.
    仅有1%25的受访女性愿意与不喜欢宠物的男人约会。
  5. The custom dates back hundreds of years.
    这一习俗可以追溯到几百年前。

常见句型

用作名词 (n.)
  1. The date on the coin is 1956.
    这硬币上的日期为1956年。
  2. I don't remember the date of that important battle.
    我记不清那个重要战役的日期了。
  3. That meeting will be held at a not too distant date.
    这个会不久即将召开。
  4. The date of birth comes after the name in the list.
    在名册上,出生日期写在姓名之后。
  5. At that date there were no aeroplanes.
    那时还没有飞机。
  6. They made a date to meet soon.
    他们相约于不久会面。
  7. Tom apologized for missing his date with John the day before.
    汤姆感到很抱歉,因为他前天失约没有和约翰见面。
  8. My mother tries to stop me going out on dates.
    我母亲试图阻止我外出赴约。
  9. Of course you can bring your date to my party.
    当然你可以带你约的异性朋友来参加我的社交聚会。
  10. He asked her to be his date for the school dance.
    他请她在学校的舞会上做他的舞伴。
用作动词 (v.)
用作不及物动词 S+~(+A)
  1. She doesn't date often.
    她不常有约会。
  2. They have been dating for months.
    他们两个人彼此约会已经有好几个月了。
  3. Most fashions soon date.
    大多时尚的东西很快就过时了。
  4. His songs are so good that they have hardly dated at all.
    他的歌曲非常优美,几乎一点都不显得过时。
  5. His novels seem scarcely to date at all.
    他的小说似乎丝毫没有过时。
  6. The book has already begun to date.
    这本书已开始过时了。
  7. This type of music is beginning to date.
    这种音乐开始陈旧了。
用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
  1. He dated the arrival of each new bird.
    每只新来的鸟到达的日期他都记下了。
  2. I can't date the pot exactly, but it must be very old.
    我不能精确断定这只罐的年代,不过时间一定很久远了。
  3. I can't date the house exactly.
    这幢房子的年代我无法断定。
  4. I date this little disturbance from his birth.
    我看这一小病从他出生那天就有了。
  5. She could date her admission to the choir by Father Peter's last visit.
    她可以从彼得神父最后一次来访算出自己是哪一天参加唱诗班的。
  6. That suit dates him.
    他穿那身衣服显老。
  7. Tom dated Alice yesterday.
    汤姆与爱丽斯昨天约会了。
  8. She began dating boys when she was sixteen.
    她16岁时就开始同男孩子约会了。
  9. She's been dating him for months, but it's not serious yet.
    她跟他约会已经几个月了,但还未认真起来。
  10. He dated her on Wednesday nights.
    他常在星期三晚上同她约会。
  11. They've been dating each other for months.
    他们彼此约会已好几个月了。
  12. He's dating a black beauty.
    他正在和一个漂亮的黑人姑娘谈恋爱。
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  14. The letter is dated October 1st.
    这封信的日期是10月1日。
用作宾补动词 S+~+ n./pron. +as n.
  1. The unusual shape of the pot dates it as about A.D. 400.
    这个壶的特殊形状使人们可以确定它的年代大约为公元400年。
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  3. The statue has been dated as 5th century B.C.
    这个雕像的年代为公元前5世纪。
其他 v -ed as Attrib.
  1. She used rather dated words and phrases.
    她使用的词语未免太陈旧了。
  2. We acknowledge the reception of your letter dated May 15. 5
    月15日函已收悉。
v -ed as s-Compl.
  1. His clothes look so dated.
    他的衣服早就过时了。

常用短语

用作名词 (n.)
at an early date
    不久,在最近期间 before long; in recent period
blind date
    男女间的初次会面 prearranged meeting between strangers (usually a man and a woman)
make a date with
    与…约会 arrange to meet sb
out of date
    过时的,陈旧的 behind the time; out of fashion
to date
    至今,直到今天,到目前为止 until today; now; up to the present time
up to date
    至今,到目前为止 until today; up to the present time
用作动词 (v.)
date back to (v.+adv.+prep.)
    追溯到…; 从…开始 have existed since (the date of building or origin)
    date back to sth

    The castle dates back to the 14th century.

    该城堡建于14世纪。

    His family dates back to 1764.

    他的家族起自1764年。

    In China acupuncture dates back to ancient times.

    在中国针刺疗法从古代就有了。

    This manuscript dates back to the 18th century.

    这份手稿写于18世纪。

    Our partnership dates back to 1960.

    我们从1960年就合伙了。

    The legend dates back to the 12th century.

    这个传说可追溯到12世纪。

    The history of the town dates back to the Middle Ages.

    这个城镇的历史可回溯到中世纪。

date from (v.+prep.)
    始于 have existed since (the date of building or origin)
    date from sth

    The Great Wall dates from the third century B.C.

    万里长城建成于公元前三世纪。

    This church dates from the 6th century.

    这座教堂早在6世纪就建成了。

    The prosperity of the country dates from the war.

    这个国家的发迹始于大战时期。

    Their friendship dates from college days.

    他们的友谊从大学时代就开始了。

    The custom dates from the time when men wore swords.

    这项习俗始于人类佩带刀剑的时代。

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • Not far remov'd the date, When commerce proudly flourish'd through the state.

    出自: Goldsmith
  • A date was fixed for the wedding.

    出自: E. Waugh
  • 714 to 768, if you want his dates.

    出自: A. Burgess
  • The letter..was dated from Rosings at eight o'clock in the morning.

    出自: J. Austen

date的详细讲解:

词语用法

n. (名词)
  1. date的基本意思是“(注明的)日期,日子,年份”,是可数名词,不一定只指某一天,可以统指年、月、日,但不用于“星期”或单独用于“月份”。date指的日期往往是特指的,其前常加the。
  2. date也可作“时代,年代”解,若指历史上某一时期,是不可数名词。
  3. date还可作“约定”解,指会面的时间和地点的确定,引申可表示异性间“社交约会,幽会”,是可数名词。
  4. 在美国口语中, date可指“约会对象或舞伴”,是可数名词。
v. (动词)
  1. date用作动词意思是“注(明)日期”。引申可作“鉴定…的年代”“约会”解。
  2. date可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时可接名词或代词作宾语,作“断〔鉴〕定年代”解时,常以古物、古器等名词作宾语,有时可接以as短语充当补足语的复合宾语。用作不及物动词作“约会”解时,少指一般朋友之间的约会,而多指情侣之间的约会,也可用以指异性中的一方对此种交往的同意,含有“就这样约定了”,属非正式用法,多用于美国。
  3. date用作不及物动词,还有“过时,不流行”的意思。
  4. date的过去分词dated可用作形容词,在句中作定语或表语。
  1. date在表示所谓的“日期”,不单指哪日,也可以是月或年。7 October, 2003和October 2003和2003都属于date
  2. 商业信函中有些陈套语,如of even date(同一天的),of current date(同一天的),of recent date(不久以前的)等,应避免出现在普通信件中;
  3. date前常加介词at或on。如at an early date,on a certain date和on that date
  4. 文件上的date一般只表示“日期”,不含地址, 但事际上可包括地址。be dated from/at加地址名称常用来表示信上的载着某个地址。

    The letter is dated from/at Moscow.
    这信来自莫斯科。

  5. date不表示“星期几”。今天几号?|句子的回答决不可以是周几。}

    What's the date?

  6. to date作为状语短语,表示“到现在为止”。

    To date no solution has been found.
    到现在为止,还没有找到任何解决方案。

  7. 美国人常将date表示为“约会”。

    I have a date with them.
    我和他们有个约会。

词义辨析

n. (名词)
date, day
  • 这两个词都有“日,天”的意思。其区别在于:
  • 1.date指某种事发生的“日期”,不一定只指某一天,可以统指年、月、日,一般用单数; day指一周中的“某一天,一整天”等,意为“白天,日子”,又专指星期几。例如:
  • Has the date for the meeting fixed?开会的日期决定了没有?
  • The first day of a week is Sunday.一个星期的第一天是星期天。
  • 2.在询问“某天是什么日子”时,两词都可用,但意义不同, date问的是“日期”,而day问的是“星期几”。例如:
  • What day is it today?
  • 今天是星期几?
  • What is the date today?
  • 今天是几号?
  • v. (动词)
    date back to, date from
  • 这两个短语都可译作“始于”。前者着眼于开始的时间,即“起自”; 后者强调从开始延续到现在。
  • date,day
  • 这两个名词均有“日”之意。
  • date指具体的年、月、日,或指年代、时代。
  • day泛指任何一天,或指含有“一昼夜”意义的一天,也可指工作日。可用复数表时代、时期。
  • 词源解说

    • ☆ 15世纪初期进入英语,直接源自古法语的date,意为时间;最初源自中世纪拉丁文语的data。
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