date
[det]
n.
日期,日子;
约会;
时代,年代;
(北非和西亚常见的海枣树的)海枣;
vt.
过时;
使…显老;
显示出…时代(或年龄);
鉴定…的年代;
vt.& vi.
与人约会,相约;
vi.
属于某一特定时期;
从某时起计算日期;
记载日期;
注有(或注明)日期;
例句:
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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
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It's like old-school soul only with up-to-date instruments.
来自BBC
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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。
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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。
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Who here has realised her best record to date.
来自BBC
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To date, he has received four Grammy nominations.
来自BBC
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The date on the coin is 1956.
这硬币上的日期为1956年。
来自《权威词典》
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He asked her to be his date for the school dance.
他请她在学校的舞会上做他的舞伴。
来自《权威词典》
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Of course you can bring your date to my party.
当然你可以带你约的异性朋友来参加我的社交聚会。
来自《权威词典》