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Date
01
约会 (yuē huì), 约 (yuē)
a time that is arranged to meet a person with whom one is in a relationship or is likely to be in the future
Example
She was excited about her date with him at the new Italian restaurant.
They went to the movies on their first date and had a wonderful time.
Example
I need to check my calendar to see if I 'm available on that date.
I remember the exact date when I graduated from college.
03
枣, 椰枣
a small brown fruit with a sweet taste and a hard seed
What is a "date"?
A date is a small, sweet fruit with a soft and chewy texture. They are commonly grown in tropical regions and have a rich, caramel-like flavor. Dates are known for their high nutritional value and are a good source of fiber, potassium, and antioxidants. They can be enjoyed on their own as a healthy snack or used in various dishes, such as desserts, smoothies, and salads. Dates have been cultivated for thousands of years and hold cultural significance in many countries as a symbol of hospitality and abundance.
Example
I love the sweet and caramel-like taste of fresh dates.
我喜欢新鲜椰枣那种甜美和焦糖般的味道。
She added chopped dates to her morning oatmeal for a natural and healthy sweetener.
她在早晨的燕麦粥中加入了切碎的椰枣,作为一种天然健康的甜味剂。
04
约会对象, 伴侣
a person who accompanies another individual in a romantic or social context
Example
She went to the prom with her date, wearing a beautiful gown and corsage.
He brought his date to the wedding as his plus-one, introducing her to friends and family.
05
日期, 年代
a particular year, period, or era, often characterized by certain events or cultural trends
Example
The date of the event is set for next month.
This book is set in a date that reflects 18th-century Paris.
06
日期, 当今
the present
07
日期, 日子
a specific day or time period, often given in relation to an event or action
to date
01
约会, 交往
to go out with someone that you are having a romantic relationship with or may soon start to have one
Transitive: to date sb
Example
He asked her to date him on Valentine's day
He is dating someone who lives in another city.
02
确定, 测定
to determine or figure out when something happened or was created
Transitive: to date an event or object
Example
The archaeologists used carbon dating to date the ancient artifacts.
The historian was able to date the manuscript to the early 16th century.
03
标注日期, 填写日期
to write or label something with a specific date to indicate when it was created, sent, or recorded
Transitive: to date a package or document
Example
Please date the form at the top before submitting it.
He forgot to date the letter, so we were n’t sure when it was written.
04
约会, 交往
to be romantically involved with someone
Intransitive
Example
They started to date after meeting at a friend's party.
He asked her out, and they ’ve been dating ever since.