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date

/deyt/US // deɪt //UK // (deɪt) //

日期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1776 was the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
    • : the day of the month: Is today's date the 7th or the 8th?
    • : an inscription on a writing, coin, etc., that shows the time, or time and place, of writing, casting, delivery, etc.: a letter bearing the date January 16.
    • : the time or period to which any event or thing belongs; period in general: Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
    • : the time during which anything lasts; duration: The pity is that childhood has so short a date.
    • : an appointment for a particular time: They have a date with their accountant at ten o'clock.
    • : a social appointment or engagement arranged beforehand with another person, especially when a romantic relationship exists or may develop: to go out on a Saturday night date.
    • : a person with whom one has such a social appointment or engagement: Can I bring a date to the party?
    • : an engagement for an entertainer to perform.
    • : dates, the birth and death dates, usually in years, of a person: Dante's dates are 1265 to 1321.
v.无主动词 verb
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    dat·ed, dat·ing.

    • : to have or bear a date: The letter dates from 1873.
    • : to belong to a particular period; have its origin: That dress dates from the 19th century. The architecture dates as far back as 1830.
    • : to reckon from some point in time: The custom dates from the days when women wore longer skirts.
    • : to go out socially on dates: She dated a lot during high school.
v.有主动词 verb
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    dat·ed, dat·ing.

    • : to mark or furnish with a date: Please date the check as of today.
    • : to ascertain or fix the period or point in time of; assign a period or point in time to: The archaeologist dated the ruins as belonging to the early Minoan period.
    • : to show the age of; show to be old-fashioned.
    • : to make a date with; go out on dates with: He's been dating his best friend's sister.

Phrases

  • date rape
  • bring up to date
  • double date
  • make a date
  • out of date
  • to date
  • up to date

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If we’re talking about something or we’re watching a show … I’ll use conversations that we’re having as fodder for date conversations.

  • You can add it to your listing or your clients’ profiles by adding an opening date under the “Info” option in the admin menu.

  • They had met one year earlier, on Valentine’s Day 2019, on a date where everything seemed to go right.

  • So if your business has been around for some time, adding the open date can help encourage a searcher to click on your listing and potentially call or visit your location, hopefully ultimately leading to a sale.

  • Four of those have already been made up, and another two have rescheduled dates set.

  • In my four years of college, I know exactly one woman who has asked a man out on a date.

  • As I sign the forms to be admitted to have surgery the next day, I ask my husband the date.

  • The trickiest items having been placed in the “freezer” to be addressed at a later date.

  • Just a month from that date, he now no longer believes that to be realistic, and will no longer estimate a timeline for the trial.

  • When on August 7, 2013 Future finally did share a tentative date, he also made a significant change.

  • Bessires was included because he would never win it at any later date, but his doglike devotion made him a priceless subordinate.

  • A native of Haarlem on Zandam, the date of her birth being unknown.

  • At the latter date all artists were obliged to vacate the Sorbonne ateliers to make room for some new department of instruction.

  • The text of the amendments designed to carry out these recommendations will be submitted by the Board at an early date.

  • Hitherto, I have not given the subject much consideration, but I turn over a new leaf from the date of this adventure.