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词汇 date
释义 date
noun[ C ]
uk /deɪt/ us /deɪt/

datenoun[C] (DAY)


A1
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year: 日期;日子
What's the date (today)?/What date is it?/What's today's date?今天几号?
UKToday's date is 11 June (the eleventh of June).今天是6月11号。
USToday's date is June 11 (June the eleventh).今天是6月11号。
date of birthWhat is your date of birth?你的出生日期是哪一天?
closing date The closing date for applications is the end of this month.申请截止日期为本月底。
We agreed to meet again at a later date.我们定好晚些时候再会面。
fix a dateUKI'd like to fix a date for our next meeting.我想定下我们下次会面的日期。
set a dateHas the date for the trial been set?
make a date I made a date (= agreed a date and time) to see her about the house.我已与她说好了见面谈房子的日期。
See also
out of date(FASHION)
up to date
a particular year: 年份
The date on the coin is 1789.硬币上的年份是1789年。
Albert Einstein's dates are 1879 to 1955 (= he was born in 1879 and died in 1955).阿尔伯特‧爱因斯坦生于1879年,卒于1955年。
a month and a year: (年月)时间
expiry dateThe expiry date of this certificate is August 2017.
We've written to him asking him if he's free on that date but we haven't had an answer yet.
As the date of his operation drew near, he became more and more anxious.随着手术日期的日益临近,他变得越来越焦虑了。
If necessary, we can always change the dates of our trip.必要的话,我们随时可以改变旅行的日期。
Do you know the date of Caroline and Matthew's wedding?你知道卡罗琳和马修的婚礼哪天举行吗?
Applications received after the closing date will not be accepted.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Days & times of day
afternoon
afternoons
all day
am
arvo
happy hour
high noon
hour
in broad daylightidiom
in the dead of night/winteridiom
night
noon
noontime
o'clock
office hours
opening time
the witching hour
wine o'clock
workday
working day

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Years & yearly
Specific periods of time

datenoun[C] (MEETING)


B1
a social meeting planned before it happens, especially one between two people who have or might have a romantic relationship: (异性间的)约会,幽会
on a date He asked her out on a date.他把她约了出去。
hot date She has a hot date (= an exciting meeting) tonight.她今晚有一个朝思暮想的约会。
mainly US
a person you have a romantic meeting with: 约会对象
Who's your date for the prom?你约了谁去参加舞会?
We went out on a date.
I've got a date with someone from work tonight.
I know she's going to the cinema with him tonight but I don't know if it's a date as such.
I went there on a date with a boy I used to know.
So who's your date tonight?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Meeting people
acquaintance
ayup
bump into someone
conclave
counter-rally
cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom
fish
mass
meeting
muster point
open house
paths crossidiom
pay your respectsidiom
play date
power breakfast
power lunch
re-encounter
re-meet
rendezvous
respect

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Relationships: finding a partner

datenoun[C] (PERFORMANCE)


a performance: 演出,表演
They've just finished an exhausting 75-date European tour.他们刚刚结束了欧洲巡回表演,一共演了75场,可谓筋疲力尽。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Spectacles & performances
aerobatic
am-dram
amateur theater
balancing act
banderilla
double-header
magic circle
masque
matinee
minstrel show
music hall
rendering
roast
spectacle
spectacular
stripping
striptease
super-spectacle
supershow
swansong

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Musical performances

datenoun[C] (FRUIT)


C1
the sweet fruit of various types of palm tree海枣
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Types of fruit
ackee
alligator pear
alpine strawberry
amla
açaí
cloudberry
coconut
cooker
cooking apple
copra
litchi
loganberry
longan
loquat
lychee
Red Delicious
redcurrant
rockmelon
rose hip
salmonberry

Grammar



Dates
We write the date in English in different ways. The most common way in British English is to write the day of the month first, then the month (starting with a capital letter) and then the year: …

Writing the date
We write the date in English in different ways. The most common way in British English is to write the day of the month first, then the month (starting with a capital letter) and then the year: …

Speaking the date
We ask the date or about dates in several ways. We can add the and of when we reply: …

Idioms


it's a date
to date
date
verb
uk /deɪt/ us /deɪt/

dateverb (TIME)


B1[ T ]
to write the day's date on something you have written or made: 在…上写上日子,在…上标明日期
[ + obj + noun ]Thank you for your letter dated 30 August.谢谢你8月30日的来信。
[ T ]
to say how long something has existed or when it was made: 确定…的年代,推算…形成的时间
Archaeologists have been unable to date these fossils.考古学家无法确定这些化石的生成年代。
date something at somethingmainly UKAn antique dealer had dated the vase at (= said that it was made in) 1734.古玩经销商推算那个花瓶的制造年代为1734年。
date something to somethingThe sculpture was dated to (= was believed by experts to have been made in) 46 B.C.
The TV programme shows archaeologists using the latest technology to date things they have found.
Your cheque should be dated before or on the day the bill is due.
When they lifted the carpet, they found a newspaper dated 5 August 1952.
The portrait is signed and dated 1893.
The painting, dated 1928, is expected to fetch up to £250,000.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Writing & typing
agraphia
asemic
bang
bang something out
bash something out
borrow
chart
contribute
dot
draw
orthography
put someone down for something
put something/someone down
re-register
re-registration
readability
scrawl
semiotics
speller
transcribe

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Origins and sources

dateverb (MEET)


B1[ I or T ]mainly US
to regularly spend time with someone you have a romantic relationship with: 约会,(和…)谈恋爱
They dated for five years before they got married.他们谈了5年恋爱才结婚。
How long have you been dating Nicky?你和尼基谈恋爱有多久了?
She dated a string of actors before she met her first husband.
She became famous when she started dating one of the country's top football stars.
Would you date a man ten years younger than yourself?
Their parents didn't approve of their relationship so they had to date in secret.
The two of them dated for a while, but it didn't work out.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Relationships: finding a partner
a heavy dateidiom
be on the pullidiom
chase
computer dating
court
courtship
cruising
fix
go back to someone
heavy
hook up
hot date
internet dating
lonely
on a date
pair off
personal ad
pull
pursue
romance

dateverb (SHOW AGE)


[ I ]
to stop being fashionable or become old-fashioned: 过时,不流行
Some James Bond films have dated more than others.和另外一些电影相比,詹姆斯‧邦德系列电影中有一些很快就过时了。
[ T ]
to show the age of a person or thing: 表明…的年龄;揭示…的年代
I can remember watching live TV coverage of the first lunar landing, so that dates me (= shows how old I am).我还能记得观看首次登月电视直播的情景,由此可以看出我的年纪。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Old or old-fashioned
age-old
ageing
ancient
antediluvian
anti-progressive
fossilization
fossilize
fossilized
frumpy
fustily
out of date
outdate
outdated
outdatedly
outmoded
unliberated
unmodernized
unmodish
unprogressive
unreconstructed

Phrasal verbs


date back
date from something

date | American Dictionary


date
noun[ C ]
us/deɪt/

datenoun[C] (DAY)


a numbered day in a month, often given with the name of the month or with the month and the year:
Today’s date is June 24, 1998.
We agreed to meet again at a later date.
Please fill in your date of birth on the application form.
I’ve made a date (= agreed to a date and time) to see her about the house.

datenoun[C] (MEETING)


a social meeting planned in advance:
We made a date to meet Evelyn and Josie at noon tomorrow for lunch.
A date is a person you are planning to meet socially and in whom you might have a romantic interest:
Who is your date for the prom?

datenoun[C] (FRUIT)


the sweet, brown fruit of various types of palm tree

Idiom


to date
date
verb[ I/T ]
us/deɪt/

dateverb[I/T] (WRITE DATE)


to write the day's date on something you have written or made:
[ T ]The last letter I received from the insurance company was dated August 30, 1999.
[ I ]This signature dates from (= originated at the time of) the 1800s.

dateverb[I/T] (MEET SOCIALLY)


to regularly spend time with someone you have a romantic relationship with:
[ I ]They dated for five years before they got married.

date | Business English


date
noun[ C ]
uk /deɪt/us
a particular day of a particular month, shown in numbers, or words and numbers:
"What date is the next meeting?" "It's Thursday, October 1st."
The Danish government has set a date for a referendum on the matter.
The decision on the merger will be taken at a later date .
 to date
up to the present time:
Some 3,800 pieces of the new software have been sold to date.

See also


after date
average date
best-before date
closing date
completion date
delivery date
drop-dead date
due date
effective date
expiration date
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expiry date
maturity date
prompt date
pull date
record date
redemption date
sell-by date
settlement date
use-by date
year to date
date
verb[ T ]
uk /deɪt/us
to put a particular day's date on something:
The demand must be dated and signed by the creditor.
I write with reference to your letter dated 30 March.

Examples of date


date
Sampling dates within one month were pooled for ease of presentation.
As a result, the measurement, dating and distribution of material culture takes on greater significance - it simply matters much more.
I do not believe, however, that such verses have been used as evidence for dating poems.
All householders were provided with dates of each monthly inspection and alternative dates to ensure that all premises were inspected each month.
Similar observations were made on the two other sampling dates.
There is repetition between chapters and the information on occasions appears to be dated.
Prices and proposed publication dates are subject to change without prior notice.
The dates given mark the beginning and end dates of the relationship forged between the actors, as indicated by the dates of the letters collected.
Can phylogenetic methods meaningfully be applied to language data - and to dating language?
Table 2 shows that there exists a broad correlation between the dates of the sources and the order of states just defined.
There is no consistent alignment between dates and places, nor is any indication given of the archival sources from which this information derives.
In normative samples, maltreatmentrelated variables predict dating violence inconsistently.
Critics dating back to its founding have differed considerably both in their explanations for its difficulties and in their proposed solutions.
The dates of flower opening at all positions on fruiting branches were also monitored daily on five plants per plot, with two replicates per trial.
Different fertilization levels and sowing dates were added to the initial design.
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Collocations withdate


date

These are words often used in combination with date.

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actual date
Attempts were made to reduce this bias by asking the actualdate of onset, which gives more accurate results.
anniversary date
If this is so, then the anniversarydate of 1568 is likely to have been computed, and the error would not have resulted from copying.
approximate date
In each case the wife's maiden name and the approximatedate of the marriage was recorded, but the place was not.
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