backdate / ˈbækˌdeɪt /

📖毕业后词汇过期过渡期过期时间过期日期

backdate 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

back·dat·ed, back·dat·ing.

  1. to date earlier than the actual date; predate; antedate: Backdate the letter so he'll think I wrote it last week.

backdate 近义词

backdate

等同于 antedate

更多backdate例句

  1. This week, Keatts’s latest reporting shows that the appraisal for the hotel — acquired to be converted to long-term housing for the homeless — was backdated to before the pandemic decimated the hotel industry.
  2. The value of the hotel would have plummeted soon after, and at least one expert told Voice of San Diego that backdating the appraisal was highly unusual.
  3. One of those professionals said he considered the decision to backdate the appraisal “highly, highly unusual.”
  4. The Athletics Integrity Unit charged her with “tampering within the results management process” in issuing the ban, which backdates to last August and runs until August 2024.
  5. If he could get on it, his time would be backdated to when he started dialysis in 2013, and he’d be near the top of the list.