calends是什么意思   calends怎么读

英式:['kælɪndz]    美式:['kælɪndz]

calends单词基本解析:

n.(罗马古历法的)每月的第一天
n. (罗马古历的)每月第一日; 朔日
n.(罗马古历法的)每月的第一天;

calends变化用词:


形容词: calendal |

calends英英释义:

CalendsThe calends (, "the called") were the first days of each month of the Roman calendar. The Romans assigned these calends to the first day of the month, signifying the start of the new moon cycle.

以上来源于:Wikipedia

calends中文词源:

calends用法和例句:

calends


at the greek calends

adv. 永远没有那一天(永不, 决不会)


Chinese attach great importance to New Year's Eve, not less than calends of the first month of the lunar year.

中国人对除夜是相当重视的,丝毫不逊正月初一。


He promised to buy me a new apartment, but I knew it was on the Greek calends.

他答应给我买套新公寓,但我知道那是遥遥无期的事情。


I know what he promised to treat me a meal is on the Greek calends.

我知道他说要请我吃饭的事是永远不会兑现的。


till the Greek Calends

永远不, 决不; 永远不会有实现的那一天


onthe Greek calends

永远不会有的那一天 决不会 决无


The money shall be returned to you at the Greek calends.

这笔钱不知要到何年何月才会还给你。


The debt would be paid on the Greek calends.

那笔债永远也不会偿还。