calendar
英 ['kælɪndə]
美 ['kæləndɚ]
- n. 日历;[天] 历法;日程表
- vt. 将…列入表中;将…排入日程表
助记提示
发音联想:开年的(新的一年开年要用)
中文词源
calendar 日历来自词根cal, 叫喊,词源同claim.源自古罗马时期在月初第一天进行收帐,后代指日历。
英文词源
- calendar
- calendar: [13] English acquired calendar via Anglo-Norman calender and Old French calendier from Latin calendārium, which was a ‘moneylender’s account book’. It got its name from the calends (Latin calendae), the first day of the Roman month, when debts fell due. Latin calendae in turn came from a base *kal- ‘call, proclaim’, the underlying notion being that in ancient Rome the order of days was publicly announced at the beginning of the month.
The calendula [19], a plant of the daisy family, gets its name from Latin calendae, perhaps owing to its once having been used for curing menstrual disorders. Calender ‘press cloth or paper between rollers’ [15], however, has no connection with calendar; it probably comes from Greek kúlindros ‘roller’, source of English cylinder.
- calendar (n.)
- c. 1200, "system of division of the year;" mid-14c. as "table showing divisions of the year;" from Old French calendier "list, register," from Latin calendarium "account book," from calendae/kalendae "calends" the first day of the Roman month -- when debts fell due and accounts were reckoned -- from calare "to announce solemnly, call out," as the priests did in proclaiming the new moon that marked the calends, from PIE root kele- (2) "to call, shout" (see claim (v.)).
Taken by the early Church for its register list of saints and their feast days. The -ar spelling in English is 17c. to differentiate it from the now obscure calender "cloth-presser."
双语例句
- 1. Winners will be selected at the end of each calendar month.
- 每个月末都会选出优胜者。
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- 2. They tried to make a calendar of Spain's festivals.
- 他们打算做个西班牙节日活动一览表。
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- 3. It is one of the British sporting calendar's most prestigious events.
- 这是英国体坛大事表上最负盛名的赛事之一。
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- 4. Franklin joined her and the children whenever his crowded calendar allowed.
- 只要能从百忙之中抽出空,富兰克林就会陪在妻儿身边。
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- 5. He marked off the days on a calendar.
- 他划去日历上的日期。
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