date是什么意思,date怎么读


date基本信息

读法:英 [deɪt] 美 [det]

释义:

  • n. 日期;约会;年代;枣椰子
  • vi. 过时;注明日期;始于(某一历史时期)
  • vt. 确定…年代;和…约会
  • n. (Date)人名;(日)伊达 (姓);(英)戴特
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • the specified day of the month;"what is the date today?"
  • a participant in a date;"his date never stopped talking"
  • a meeting arranged in advance;"she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date"
  • a particular but unspecified point in time;"they hoped to get together at an early date"
  • the present;"they are up to date"
    "we haven"t heard from them to date"
  • 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"
  • a particular day specified as the time something happens;"the date of the election is set by law"
  • sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed
  • Verb:
  • go on a date with;"Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart"
  • stamp with a date;"The package is dated November 24"
  • assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of;"Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings"
  • date regularly; have a steady relationship with;"Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"
    "He is dating his former wife again!"
  • 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"
  • 中英词源

    date 日期,约会,海枣

    1.日期,来自拉丁语datum, 给予,来自PIE*do, 给予,词源同donate, dowry. 来自古罗马时期的书信习惯,在结果处写上datum, 附上年月日,因此引申该词义。

    2.海枣,来自希腊语dactylos, 手指,词源同date, pterodactyl. 因形似手指而得名。

    date
    date: Date ‘time of an event’ and date ‘fruit’ are distinct words in English, and perhaps unexpectedly the latter [13] entered the language a century before the former. It came via Old French date and Latin dactylus from Greek dáktulos, which originally meant literally ‘finger’ or ‘toe’. The term was originally applied from the supposed resemblance of a date to a little brown finger or toe. Date ‘time’ [14] was acquired from Old French date, a descendant of medieval Latin data, which represented a nominal use of the feminine form of Latin datus, the past participle of the verb dare ‘give’.

    It originated in such phrases as data Romae ‘given at Rome’, the ancient Roman way of dating letters. (Data ‘information’ [17], on the other hand, is the plural of the neuter form of the past participle, datum.) Among the wide range of other English words descended from Latin dare (which can be traced back ultimately to an Indo- European base *-) are antidote [15] (etymologically ‘what is given against something’), condone [19], dado [17] (a borrowing from Italian, ‘cube’), dative [15], donation [15], dice, dowry and endow (both ultimately from Latin dōs ‘dowry’, a relative of dare), edit, and pardon [13].

    => pterodactyl; antidote, condone, data, dative, dice, donation, edit, endow, pardon
    date (n.1)
    "time," early 14c., from Old French date (13c.) "date, day; time," from Medieval Latin data, noun use of fem. singular of Latin datus "given," past participle of dare "to give, grant, offer," from PIE root *do- "to give" (cognates: Sanskrit dadati "gives," danam "offering, present;" Old Persian dadatuv "let him give," Old Church Slavonic dati "give," dani "tribute;" Latin donum "gift;" Greek didomi, didonai, "to give, offer," doron "gift;" Lithuanian duonis "gift," Old Irish dan "gift, endowment, talent," Welsh dawn "gift").

    The Roman convention of closing every article of correspondence by writing "given" and the day and month -- meaning perhaps "given to messenger" -- led to data becoming a term for "the time (and place) stated." (a Roman letter would include something along the lines of datum Romae pridie Kalendas Maias -- "given at Rome on the last day of April."
    date (n.3)
    "liaison," 1885, gradually evolving from date (n.1) in its general sense of "appointment;" romantic sense by 1890s. Meaning "person one has a date with" is from 1925.
    date (n.2)
    the fruit, late 13c., from Old French date, from Old Provençal datil, from Latin dactylus, from Greek daktylos "date," originally "finger, toe;" so called because of fancied resemblance between oblong fruit of the date palm and human digits. Possibly from a Semitic source (compare Hebrew deqel, Aramaic diqla, Arabic daqal "date palm") and assimilated to the Greek word for "finger."
    date (v.2)
    "have a romantic liaison;" 1902, from date (n.3). Related: Dated; dating.
    date (v.1)
    "to mark (a document) with the date," late 14c., from date (n.1). Meaning "to assign to or indicate a date" (of an event) is from c. 1400. Meaning "to mark as old-fashioned" is from 1895. Related: Dated; dating.

    词态变化

    复数 dates;
    第三人称单数 dates;
    过去式 dated;
    过去分词 dated;
    现在分词 dating;

    权威造句

    1. The Labour government has to date resisted all supplications.
    到目前为止工党政府回绝了所有的请愿求情。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. The community"s links with Syria date back to biblical times.
    这个团体与叙利亚的关系可以追溯到《圣经》时代。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. A black coat always looks smart and will never date.
    黑色外套看起来总是很潇洒,而且永远也不会落伍。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. President Kaunda fulfilled his promise of announcing a date for the referendum.
    卡翁达总统兑现了他的承诺,宣布了全民公决的日期。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. It was the president"s second public appearance to date.
    这是总统到那时为止的第二次公开露面。

    来自柯林斯例句

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    近反义词

    n.

  • engagement
  • 相似短语

  • no date 无日期
  • of this date 从即日起;当代的,现代的
  • in date n.有效期,不过期
  • date to 从…就开始有,始于,追溯到
  • to date adv.到此为止
  • date on n.开通
  • by date 按日期
  • as of date 截止日期
  • date ... as ... 确定…的年代为…
  • Creation Date 创建日期
  • 单词分析

    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。 这些名词均有“约会”之意。
    engagement普通用词,可与本组的另外两个词换用。泛指任何商定的地点和时间见面,专指针对某一目的约会。
    appointment通常指严格根据时间表上预约的时间进行的约见或约会,其目的主要是讨论公事或业务问题。
    date主要指朋友之间的随便约见或男女之间的约会。

    记忆方法

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