单词 | June |
释义 | JuneJune /dʒuːn/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable, uncountable] (written abbreviation Jun.) Word Origin WORD ORIGINJune ExamplesOrigin: 1200-1300 French juin, from Latin Junius, probably from the name of an ancient Roman familyEXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► Chronology CollocationsAD, advance, verbafter, prepositionafternoon, nounalarm, nounalarm clock, nouna.m., Anno Domini, annual, adjectiveApril, nounAsh Wednesday, nounAug., August, nounautumn, nounautumnal, adjectivebank holiday, nounBC, BCE, biannual, adjectivebicentenary, nounbicentennial, nounbiennial, adjectivebimonthly, adjectivebirthday, nounbiweekly, adjectivebonfire night, nounBoxing Day, nounBritish Summer Time, nounBST, nouncalendar, nouncalendar month, nouncalendar year, nouncarriage clock, nouncentenary, nouncentury, nounChristmas, nounChristmas Day, nounChristmas Eve, nounChristmastime, nounchronograph, nounchronological, adjectivechronometer, nouncircadian, adjectiveclock, nouncrystal, nouncuckoo clock, nouncycle, nouncyclic, adjectivedaily, adjectivedaily, adverbdate, noundate, verbdawn, nounday, nounDec., decade, nounDecember, noundiamond anniversary, noundiamond jubilee, noundinnertime, noundiurnal, adjectived.o.b., due date, noundusk, nounface, nounFather's Day, nounfeast, nounFebruary, nounfortnightly, adjectiveFourth of July, the, Fri., Friday, nounGood Friday, nounGreenwich Mean Time, nounGregorian calendar, nounguy, nounGuy Fawkes Night, nounhalf-hourly, adjectivehalf-yearly, adjectiveHalloween, nounhand, nounHanukkah, nounharvest festival, nounHogmanay, nounhorn, nounhour, nounhourglass, nounhour hand, nounhr, Independence Day, nounJan., January, nounjubilee, nounJuly, nounJune, nounLabor Day, nounleap year, nounlunar month, nounmainspring, nounman-hour, nounMar., March, nounMardi Gras, nounmarket day, nounMaundy Thursday, nounMay, nounMay Day, nounMichaelmas, nounmidday, nounmiddle age, nounmiddle-aged, adjectivemidnight, nounMidsummer Day, nounmidweek, adjectivemillennium, nounmin., minute hand, nounMon., Monday, nounmonth, nounmorn, nounmorning, nounMothering Sunday, nounMother's Day, nounmovable feast, nounnew moon, nounNew Year, nounNew Year's Day, nounNew Year's Eve, nounnight, nounnightfall, nounnighttime, nounnocturnal, adjectiveNoel, nounnoon, nounnoonday, adjectiveNov., November, nounOct., October, nounp.a., Pancake Day, nounPDT, penultimate, adjectiveper annum, adverbper diem, adverbperiodic, adjectivep.m., PST, public holiday, nounquarter, nounquotidian, adjectiveRemembrance Day, nounSat., Saturday, nounschoolday, nounseason, nounsecond, nounsecond hand, nounself-winding, adjectiveSeptember, nounshockproof, adjectivesilver anniversary, nounsilver jubilee, nounsilver wedding anniversary, nounsolar year, nounsolstice, nounspring, nounspringtime, nounstandard time, nounstopwatch, nounsummer, nounsummer solstice, nounsummertime, nounsummery, adjectiveSun., Sunday, nounsundown, nounsunrise, nounsunset, nounsun-up, nountercentenary, nounThanksgiving, nounthirty, numberThursday, nountime, nountime, verbtimepiece, nountimer, nountime signal, nountime warp, nountime zone, nountoday, adverbtoday, nountomorrow, adverbtomorrow, nountonight, adverbtonight, nountriennial, adjectiveTuesday, nountwilight, nounWed., Wednesday, nounweek, nounweekday, nounweekend, nounweekly, adjectiveweeknight, nounWhit, nounWhitsun, nounwinter, nounwintertime, nounwk., wristwatch, nounyear, nounyesterday, adverbyr., Yule, nounYuletide, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► next/last June the sixth month of the year, between May and Julynext/last June I finished school last June.in June My birthday is in June.on June 6th We met on June 6th.on 6th June British English He resigned on 6th June.June 6 American English The first round will be held June 6. I finished school last June. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► early in May/June etc· I usually go on holiday early in July. ► be scheduled for June/Monday etc The elections are scheduled for mid-June. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► early· Mr Gubbay had already agreed to take early retirement in June but the government wants him out of the way before then.· Amy had to be in London in early June anyway, for her daughter Diana was scheduled to be presented at Court.· In early June, a number of citizens courageously defied religious zealots to register their protest while calling for conciliation and peace.· Telephone companies will be able to offer the caller-ID service to California consumers and businesses as early as June 1.· He agreed to take early retirement in June and to go on leave from yesterday.· This was where I went that early morning in June 1987.· It is early June, but the mornings are still nippy. ► late· Flores, 95-2074, is not expected until late June.· He will premiere the full work with the Nashville and Seattle symphonies in late June.· A third test-the final one before Clinton's decision-is scheduled for late June.· Both shows will start in late June and continue through September.· It would then continue the debate through late June, the end of the Diet session.· In late June, five weeks since leaving Ireland, they saw land.· The sale is expected to be completed in late June. VERB► announce· Submissions must be made by February 2001 and competition winners will be announced in June.· The deadline has been extended three times since the program was announced in June 1992.· Skyservice is a small but well-established Toronto-based charter carrier that announced in June it wants to start an upscale airline.· After announcing the acquisition in June 1994, Harvard encountered rough waters in bringing the deal to harbor.· The merger was first announced in June 2000, although terms including details were not disclosed until September 22. ► begin· The official week-long campaign will begin on June 13.· Backed by President Eisenhower, Lightning research began in June 1957.· Her trial is set to begin June 13.· Pinochi said the investigation began in June when a woman, now about 29, claimed she was molested as a child.· A trial was set to begin in June.· Berry production, which begins in June and continues through October, will taper off in really hot weather.· Just as work on the bridge was about to begin, on June 29, 1869, he suffered an injury. ► beginning· From the beginning of June, a principal concern in Washington was that military force might be used to suppress the demonstrations.· At the beginning of June the estimate was 4,000-20,000 women.· The players will attend a minicamp beginning June 9 at the Seattle Mariners' complex in Peoria.· Bids were invited at the beginning of June for 10 four-car DMUs, with electric or hydraulic transmissions.· By the beginning of June it will never rise. ► die· Alberto Adriano, a 39-year-old abattoir worker, died on June 11.· But Takeshita, in waning health and power in recent years, died in June. ► end· Their term of office was due to end in June 2000.· In August, the company announced net profit for the year ended June 30 rose 75 percent on increased sales.· Operating expenses for the quarter declined to 70 % of revenues from 74 % of revenues in the quarter ended June 30,1999.· For instance, Work Recovery has yet to file its audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1995.· The company said it expects revenue of about $ 34. 5 million for the year ending June 30, 1996.· By all logic, that war should have ended no later than June.· Sybase said it expects to record revenues of $ 245 million to $ 250 million for the second quarter ended June 30. ► hold· Additonally, an international conference on Bruno's ideas will be held in London in June.· The first group began holding performances there in June.· His parliament is preparing for a referendum, to be held by June at the latest.· The first meeting was held on June 17, 1889, a mere sixty-three days after his death.· The first round will be held June 16 and the runoff on June 30. ► meet· I chaired their London meeting in June 1988 in the association's library.· Shapiro said the commission will meet its June deadline in reporting to Clinton on the issue of human cloning.· The draft may be considered at its meeting in June.· The group met in early June 1994 to finalize the language.· The likely overspend first became apparent to an astonished Jack Schuster at a project meeting on June 1, 1987.· After negotiations about the terms, the meeting took place on June 24 but ended without agreement.· The first meeting was held on June 17, 1889, a mere sixty-three days after his death. ► open· The exhibition, which contained an extraordinary wealth of art, opened on June 5, 1961.· Work is well under way and the new patio is expected to open June 2.· The fund opened to investors in June 1992. ► publish· A glossy catalogue was published and by June 1990, 80 segments were up for auction in Monte Carlo.· The final report, Towards an urban renaissance, was published in June 1999 and included over a hundred recommendations106.· In a correction that was published June 4, 1995, the Globe acknowledged that Ayash did not sign the medication order.· The Sun series was published last June. ► send· The remaining 4.4 million are due to be sent out by June. ► set· The government has set June 11 as the deadline for submitting bids, and hopes to select a concessionaire by July 3.· Closing arguments are set for June 10.· Her trial is set to begin June 13.· A trial was set to begin in June.· Amphibious and helicopter landings are set for June 28 and 30 along the coast at Camp Pendleton.· The trial date was set for June ninth.· In this setting, on June 4, 1972, a California jury declared her innocent on all charges. ► start· Little, who started his project in June 1994, got his first response the following February.· But expect that to change starting June 28.· A rookie camp is scheduled to start in early June.· Both shows will start in late June and continue through September.· I started work on June 22, 1964.· Landi is scheduled to start June 1.· And stations must start selling it by June 1. |
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