单词 | November |
释义 | NovemberNo‧vem‧ber /nəʊˈvembə, nə- $ noʊˈvembər, nə-/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable, uncountable] (written abbreviation Nov.) ![]() ![]() WORD ORIGINNovember ExamplesOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French Novembre, from Latin November, from novem ‘nine’; because it was the ninth month of the ancient Roman yearEXAMPLES 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 November the 11th month of the year, between October and Decembernext/last November![]() · I arrived at Victoria Station in early November in misty chilly weather of early night.· The army remained in the city until early November.· The tangible, material aspect of this will come slowly but surely in the period between now and early November.· On this early November evening it is eighty-five degrees down there.· Mackenzie was put into play in early November when C.I.· Leafless by early November, the pencil-thin twigs are a uniform fiery red, rising as high as seven feet.· The probe will last into early November, just as voters are going to the polls.· In early November he began spying on her. ► late· So late in November, the dusk came early.· And a hard freeze should take place before harvesting in late November.· As Bryant rode toward San Juan, he traveled through late November rains.· He was in London once again by late November.· The deal was completed in late November.· The other funds came from three fund-raising events held since he announced his candidacy in late November.· Mr McCracken sold 60, 000 shares in late November. NOUN► ballot· Eight industrial proposals on the November ballot went down hard in the face of overwhelming voter disapproval.· The petition must be submitted by July 3 to be on the November ballot, Lynch said.· Lawyers already are circulating a counterproposal for the November ballot just in case the current measures pass.· Organizers need the valid signatures of 480, 000 voters by April 19 to qualify for the November ballot.· To make the November ballot, organizers have less than a month left to reach 1. 1 million signatures. ► election· Her most public appearance since the November elections came at a United Nations conference on social issues last month.· Although Illinois is considered a pivotal state, California is by far the most important political prize in the November election.· Since the November election, council members have been feeling each other out.· Beier, 41, placed second among a field of 10 candidates in the November election.· This is the week when President Clinton gets to claim the prize he won in the November election.· Both sides suggested they may just fight out their dispute in the November elections.· Mr Gingrich said he thought the budget stalemate could last until the November elections. VERB► announce· Insiders tipped Atwood and Ishiguro to win the prize, to be announced on November 7.· He did several newspaper interviews Friday, his first extended on-the-record sessions since Clinton announced his appointment in November.· The results of the pilot scheme will be announced on November 24. ► begin· About 18m doses of the vaccine have been given since the programme began last November.· The monkeys began dying in November 1989.· The assassination policy began in November.· Step one began on November 7, 1973, when Kissinger flew to Cairo to meet with Sadat. ► end· How Trimble can do that is not clear when this fascinating, though not impartial, book ends in November 1999.· Hiway had revenues of approximately $ 11.4 million in the three months ended November 1998.· Consumer prices rose 2. 6 percent in the 12 months ended November.· Those influences were enough to boost the consumer price index 3. 3 percent in the 12 months ended in November. ► lose· Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.· He trailed Reagan by 14 points going into the July convention and lost to Reagan in November by 18 points.· If Gore loses on November 7 the post-mortems among Democrats will be angry indeed.· It was lost on November twenty-fifth. ► meet· Regulation of business is not on the agenda of its next major meeting in November.· Drexler scored 27 against the Clippers when the teams met in Houston in November and averaged 32 points against them last season.· We met up on 7 November at the Caf de Paris, where the competition was being held. ► open· This would allow the construction teams to roll forward from the first stage due to open in November.· A Mars launch window opened in November of 1992, but with an unfavorable Mars arrival close to its aphelion distance.· I first saw Brookside on Channel 4's opening night, 2 November 1982.· Bidding on the first of the plants opened in November, but opponents are fighting hard to derail the plan.· The site will open in November with a rather paltry 100 tracks available for download.· Traxx, the first of several retail expansions at Union Station, opens November 17. ► start· It is set to start on November 10 and will reach London on November 14-the day the deadline is up.· Under a program started in November, buyers can get $ 500 off Neon, Cirrus and Stratus models.· A surge in apartment construction led to a 5. 7 percent rise in housing starts in November. ► win· At 31-22, Cleveland has won more games since November 17 than every team except Chicago and Seattle.· The Republicans need all these voters back in order to win in November.· This is the week when President Clinton gets to claim the prize he won in the November election.· The Republicans were heavily favored to win the election in November.· We need to win in November. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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