时间: 2025-04-26 04:30:39
美: ['kæləndɚ]
英: ['kælɪndə]
n. 日历;[天] 历法;日程表
vt. 将…列入表中;将…排入日程表
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词源分析:该词源自拉丁文“calendarium”,意为“账本”或“日历”。“calendae”是“每月的第一天”的意思,并与“calare”(宣布)相关,强调时间的记录和宣布。
历史背景:首次使用于中世纪时期,主要用于**和农业活动的安排。日历的形式和功能随着时间的推移而演变,最终形成现代的日历。
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通过上述分析,可以更全面地理解和掌握“calendar”这个词的用法及其在不同语境中的意义。
[N-COUNT] A calendar is a chart or device which displays the date and the day of the week, and often the whole of a particular year divided up into months, weeks, and days. 日历
例:There was a calendar on the wall above, with large squares around the dates.墙的上方曾有一本日历,日期框在大方格里。
[N-COUNT] A calendar is a particular system for dividing time into periods such as years, months, and weeks, often starting from a particular point in history. 历法
例:The Christian calendar was originally based on the Julian calendar of the Romans.公历最初是基于罗马的儒略历的。
[N-COUNT] You can use calendar to refer to a series or list of events and activities which take place on particular dates, and which are important for a particular organization, community, or person. 日程表
例:It is one of the hottest tickets on Washington's social calendar.这是华盛顿社交日程表上最热门的入场券之一。