date

名词

UK/deɪt/
US/deɪt/

定义 date 名词

day(日期)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    a specific day in a month, often expressed with the day of the week, month, and year.

    日期;日子

    • What is today's date?

      今天是几月几号?

    • Today is January 20th.

      今天是1月20日。

    • The meeting will be held on Wednesday next week.

      会议将在下周三举行。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    a specific year.

    年份

    • The date on the coin is 1945.

      硬币上的日期是1945年。

    • The artist's dates are 1888 to 1966.

      这位艺术家的生卒年是1888年至1966年。

  3. Countable(可数名词)

    a combination of a month and a year.

    日期

    • The expiration date of this document is December 2024.

      这份文件的到期日期是2024年12月。

meeting(约会)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    a prearranged social appointment, especially between two people who may have a romantic relationship.

    约会;(尤指男女之间的)约会

    • He asked her out on a date.

      他约她出去约会。

    • She has an exciting date tonight.

      她今晚有一个令人兴奋的约会。

    • They decided to arrange their first date.

      他们决定安排他们的第一次约会。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    a person with whom you have a romantic appointment.

    (美式用法)约会的对象。

    • Who is your date for the dance?

      你的舞伴是谁?

performance(表演)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a performance or show.

    一场表演或演出。

    • The band just finished their Asia tour, playing a total of 30 dates.

      乐团刚结束了他们的亚洲巡演,总共演出了30场。

fruit(水果)

  1. C1Countable(可数名词)

    the sweet fruit of a palm tree.

    海枣

动词

UK/deɪt/
US/deɪt/

定义 date 动词

time(时间)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    to mark something with the date on which it was written or made.

    标明日期;注明日期

    • Thank you for your letter dated December 25.

      感谢您于12月25日寄出的信。

    • This contract is dated March 1, 2023.

      这份合约的日期是2023年3月1日。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    to determine or estimate the period in which something was made or existed.

    断代;确定年代

    • Scientists are trying to date these artifacts.

      科学家正在尝试确定这些文物的年代。

    • The expert dated the painting to the 19th century.

      专家将这幅画的年代定在19世纪。

    • The building has been dated back to the 17th century.

      这座建筑的年代被追溯到17世纪。

meet(见面)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to have a romantic relationship with someone and regularly spend time together.

    约会;交往

    • They dated for three years before getting married.

      他们交往了三年后结婚。

    • How long have you been dating her?

      你和她交往多久了?

    • They are dating and their relationship is going well.

      他们正在交往,而且关系进展顺利。

show age(显示年龄)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to become unfashionable or outdated.

    过时;不流行。

    • The special effects in this movie look a bit dated now.

      这部电影的特效现在看起来有点过时了。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    to reveal the age of someone or something.

    显示…的年代;表明…的年代

    • I remember when I first heard it on the radio, that dates me.

      我记得我第一次在收音机上听到它时,那显示了我的年龄。

    • He's still using an old cell phone, and that dates him.

      他还在用旧手机,那显示了他的年龄。

成语

  • to date

    Until the present time.

    至今

    The company has released three major products to date.

    该公司迄今已发布三款主要产品。

  • it's a date

    Indicates agreement that a proposed time is suitable for a meeting or appointment.

    就这样说定了

    "I'm free Friday night, how about dinner?" "It's a date!"

    「我星期五晚上有空,一起吃晚餐怎么样?」「那就这么定了!」

片语动词 date

  • date back

    to have been in existence for a specified duration or since a certain point in time

    时间可追溯到

    This ancient church dates back to the tenth century and is one of the oldest buildings in the area.

    这座古老的教堂可以追溯到十世纪,是该地区最古老的建筑之一。

  • date from something

    to have been in existence from a specific point in time

    (时间)可追溯到

    These artifacts date from 3000 BC.

    这些文物可以追溯到公元前3000年。