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dateline

/deyt-lahyn/US // ˈdeɪtˌlaɪn //UK // (ˈdeɪtˌlaɪn) //

数据线,日期线,日线,日程表

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a line of text giving the place of origin and usually the date of a news dispatch or the like.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    date·lined, date·lin·ing.

    • : to furnish with a dateline: He datelines his reports Damascus.

Examples

  • She was first interviewed for a Dateline special back in 2003 by then–NBC correspondent Katie Couric.

  • In March, she told Dateline NBC that Burnett told the Survivor jury, “Rich played the game better.”

  • When asked about Dateline, Sax said, “I am not going to discuss that.”

  • He has appeared as a guest commentator on Dateline NBC and CBS 48 Hours Mystery.

  • After being questioned by the Dateline NBC crew and promising them an on-air interview, Tice contacted me by email.

  • The dateline of each letter, which is right justified in the original, is here presented as a subtitle to each header.

  • The dateline of each letter, which was right justified in the original, is here presented as a centered subtitle.

  • Penny paid for the paper and carrying it over to a chair, quickly looked at the dateline.

  • The dateline showed it was July 10, just seven months from the beginning of his memory lapse.