释义 |
expirationex‧pir‧a‧tion /ˌekspəˈreɪʃən/ noun [uncountable] - the expiration of the treaty
- At the expiration of the time thus set aside, debate ends.
- Beer makers such as Anheuser-Busch complained two years ago that the county was selling beer past its expiration date.
- Guidelines require that an expiration date appear on every page of an Internet-Draft.
- In August that year $ 25 million worth of vaccine was backlogged and in danger of passing its six-month expiration date.
- Sandoz and CoCensys have mutually agreed to discontinue their agreement after its March expiration.
- The demand was premature, because it was made and served before the expiration of a month from the 31 July bill.
NOUN► date· The expiration date is no more than fourteen days later than the date of grading.· In August that year $ 25 million worth of vaccine was backlogged and in danger of passing its six-month expiration date.· Beer makers such as Anheuser-Busch complained two years ago that the county was selling beer past its expiration date.· The certificate, which is good at any of the restaurants, has no expiration date.· Guidelines require that an expiration date appear on every page of an Internet-Draft.· Winemakers, you already know that consumers need expiration dates on certain wines. ► expiration date- Beer makers such as Anheuser-Busch complained two years ago that the county was selling beer past its expiration date.
- Guidelines require that an expiration date appear on every page of an Internet-Draft.
- In August that year $ 25 million worth of vaccine was backlogged and in danger of passing its six-month expiration date.
- The expiration date is no more than fourteen days later than the date of grading.
- The certificate, which is good at any of the restaurants, has no expiration date.
- Winemakers, you already know that consumers need expiration dates on certain wines.
1the ending of a fixed period of time2 expiration date the American form of expiry date |