November
英 [nə(ʊ)'vembə]
美 [no'vɛmbɚ]
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November 十一月来自拉丁语November mensis,九月,来自novem,九,词源同nine.原指古罗马历的九月,后由于历法改革,增加了January和February,原先的九月顺延至十一月。比较December.
- November
- November: [13] The ancient Romans calculated the beginning of their year from March. Hence they named their ninth month novembris or november mēnsis. November and novembris were derivatives of Latin novem ‘nine’.
- November
- c. 1200, from Old French novembre and directly from Latin November (also Novembris (mensis)), from novem "nine" (see nine). The ninth month of the Roman calendar, which began in March. For -ber see December. In Old English, it was Blotmonað "month of sacrifice," literally "blood-month," the time when the early Saxons prepared for winter by sacrificing animals, which they then butchered and stored for food.
- 1. Troops were sent to the islands to restore order last November.
- 去年11月,军队被派往这些岛屿以恢复秩序。
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- 2. He was bailed to appear before local magistrates on 5 November.
- 他获得保释,将于11月5日在地方法庭出庭受审。
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- 3. He only got a plurality on November 3rd, just 49 percent.
- 他在11月3号的选举中仅获得了49%的相对多数票。
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- 4. It happened at Stamford Bridge one murky November afternoon.
- 这发生在11月一个阴沉的下午,斯坦福德桥上。
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- 5. Ms Brown is still no shoo-in for the November election.
- 布朗夫人在11月的选举中仍然没有十足的胜算。
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