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单词 calendar
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Definition of calendar in English:

calendar

noun ˈkalɪndəˈkæləndər
  • 1A chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.

    日历

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to legend, those who pray to this Katpawi Buddha, on the first and fifteenth full days of each month on the lunar calendar, will achieve their desires.
    • According to the Chinese calendar, the 12 months are divided into four seasons.
    • The new moon of the ninth month of the lunar calendar shines down on an Afghanistan that is struggling with the uncertainties of a fragile peace.
    • The months of the Islamic calendar are determined by the phases of the moon and the Islamic day begins at sunset.
    • On the first and 12 th day of every month in the lunar calendar, many people come here to burn incense.
    • With this issue of American Scientist we turn a page on the millennium calendar.
    • A water conservation plan is to be presented by next month and a calendar established for delivering water to their neighbors north of the border, the president's office said.
    • Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines.
    • Use calendars to chart when work is due so that children can see how much time they have to complete it.
    • Mrs Levett said numerous cold calling scams had targeted people in York, for example salespeople selling adverts in calendars, charts and directories.
    • At the travel sites, you'll find cruise line reviews, ship information, calendars, and details on the ports of call.
    • In addition, they have several festivals that are peculiar to the lunar calendar and have a seasonal significance.
    • Also called the Lantern Festival, this event is an important traditional occasion, falling on the 15th day of the first month on the lunar calendar.
    • The final days of the mayoral campaign find mayoress Kathy Baildon in a familiar pose: in the campaign office, surrounded by charts and calendars, phone glued to her ear.
    • Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine.
    • McGonagall also gave Inuyasha a moon chart and a calendar highlighting the phases of the moon.
    • Likewise, the pace of office work may depend upon market fluctuations, calendars of meetings, information flows, computer ‘down-time’ and so forth.
    • An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes.
    • For the weather obsessed, the calendar features information on the average temperatures each month, the average rainfall and the cycles of the moon throughout the year.
    • All aspects of how a facility is run right down to the details such as notice board outlining a calendar of activities and information for the public cannot be ignored.
    Synonyms
    almanac
    archaic ephemeris
    1. 1.1 A system by which the beginning, length, and subdivisions of the year are fixed.
      历法。参见JULIAN CALENDAR 及GREGORIAN CALENDAR
      See also Julian calendar and Gregorian calendar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Eclipses would help them to determine the length of the solar year and develop calendars based upon it.
      • The beginning of the Muslim calendar corresponds with Mohammed's pilgrimage.
      • The most important observation in the Islamic calendar is that of Ramadan.
      • But many years ago we used to go by a different calendar system, with Christmas on January 7 and New Year on January 14.
      • He worked out a calendar that included leap years, and he laid the foundations of a systematic chronography of the world when he tried to give the dates of literary and political events from the time of the siege of Troy.
      • The most important observation in the Islamic calendar is Ramadan.
      • To keep the lunar calendar synchronized with the solar year, an extra month was intercalated in summer as necessary, in so-called ‘embolismic’ years.
      • Losar, which falls towards the end of February, marks the beginning of the New Year in the Tibetan calendar.
      • Later a more accurate value of 365 1/4 days was worked out for the length of the year but the civil calendar was never changed to take this into account.
      • It is the time of the traditional Nowruz festivities; the beginning of a New Year in the Persian calendar.
      • This calendar was a solar calendar and included leap years.
      • Another condition was that the spring break should be agreed - either to be around the moveable Easter bank holiday, or separate and at a fixed point in the calendar, but not varying around the country.
      • It was always hard for us to actually go through New Year's Resolutions at the beginning of the calendar.
      • The lunar calendar and new year festivities date from ancient times.
      • In spring time, at the beginning of the farming calendar, everybody would be hoping for a fruitful year for their families and fields.
      • On Bali a lunar calendar New Year's day is celebrated with fasting, prayer, silence, and inactivity.
      • Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar (the Gregorian Calendar) to replace the old Julian Calendar.
      • Accurate historical records were almost unheard of and every empire used its own calendar system which was often based on totally different criteria.
      • This myth goes back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad when he was fleeing from Mecca to Medina-the event that marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.
      • A solar calendar runs the length of the living room floor from north to south; the passing of the seasons is marked by the way the sunlight falls on different portions.
    2. 1.2 A list of days or events of a specified kind.
      the social calendar

      马术活动日程表。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The tour has been an annual event on the college calendar for nine years, showcasing live bands and DJ's to the country's student population.
      • With a social calendar as chock-full as your shopping list, you want to look your best this time of year.
      • All in all a gruelling event which was well attended for a new event on the calendar, 106 riders putting their toes to the line, most never having raced over this distance before.
      • Within hours of the announcement last August, hoteliers were being bombarded by inquiries from people desperate to book accommodation for an event which is a fixture in the social calendar.
      • One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
      • They operated a calendar system this year where all games were played on set dates.
      • For beer connoisseurs it was one of the great events of the social calendar - a real ale festival at one of Scotland's finest country houses.
      • It is a non-competitive festival, aimed at the vast loyal audiences of Glasgow and beyond, and situated as far away as possible from Edinburgh in the annual calendar of Scottish events.
      • In any organisation, one associated with education, the celebration of the Founder's Day is undoubtedly the most important in the calendar of annual events.
      • The social calendar in the parish is filling rapidly with two forthcoming events in quick succession.
      • This is always a huge festive event in the social calendar of the region as many visitors and local renew old friendships and enjoy a great evening.
      • The most generously supported extremely popular event takes pride of place as the most popular golfing Social event in the calendar.
      • Another event that takes prominence in the social calendar of the residents is their annual open-air mass.
      • The next big social event on the calendar is the Commodore's Midsummer Night Ball.
      • You would think then, that at the club level, organisers could work around those dates when planning their club championships and extra events which are not listed on the calendar.
      • This day is a major event in the social calendar of the year.
      • The dolls are grouped according to particular events in the Japanese calendar, their method of manufacture, their design and regional characteristics.
      • Hundreds of companies and trade associations are footing the bill for after-hours events listed on the convention calendar.
      • Reviews, articles, news, and an event calendar round out its list of features.
      • Mailing each student such a calendar at the beginning of the year saves a great deal of time, since upcoming dates do not need additional mailings or phone calls.
      • This calendar of events will be posted shortly in the clubhouse notice board.
      • It has travel programmes, does publications, runs salons, symposia and academic programmes, lists a lively calendar of events and the like.
      Synonyms
      timetable, schedule, programme, diary
    3. 1.3North American A book in which to note daily appointments.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are notes done linearly, notes using outlines with letters and numbers, notes inside squares and notes on calendars.
      • Let's create a simple phone book and appointment calendar using Alzabo.
      • I read it, but I've been there, done that, leafed through the remaindered page-a-day calendar.
      • That's because this year is a so-called leap year, and calendars, including electronic ones, need to include February 29.
      • On her appointment calendar, Deidre made a note to call Royce Timmerman at a decent hour in the morning for an early-afternoon meeting.
      • A good record is your small pocket appointment book or annual calendar appointment book.
      • And there is no need to add a day off to the nation's calendar for all this worthy effort.
      • Keep impeccable records, such as diaries and appointment calendars, that document the work you do at home.
      • Several steps can be taken in order to capitalize on the opportunities that arise from the circumstance of the year-round school calendar in a community.
      • Such a case is on the court's calendar, awaiting the justices' decision whether to hear it.
      • I was thinking of making a personalized countdown calendar, in the tradition of the advent, for my husband.
      • My assistant - who had to clear my appointment calendar - was shocked.
      • The big white wall calendar behind my desk is filled with hastily scratched notes: Drinks with Stephanie.
      • Staffing of expanded programs and seasons may be one of the biggest challenges faced in meeting the needs of a year-round school calendar.
      • It's one of those things you don't realize until it's - until it's starting to set in, and you have a little countdown calendar.
      • For example, users can post shared or private appointments on a calendar.
      • Tracy is presented a framed 2004 calendar with a photo of herself and Nick inside a heart.
      • That way, for example, your desktop computer can continuously update data it shares with your hand-held, such as an appointment calendar.
      • This can mean an alarm clock to a daily calendar of assignments.
      • She still remembers cycling ten miles to school and back each day and the special occasions in the Tadcaster town calendar, like May Day when all the brewery horses were dressed up and paraded down the High Street.
      • But there's also a free, Web-only package that includes an email account, an address book, a calendar, and more.
      • Daily private calendars are commonplace on personal digital assistants (PDAs).
      • Jim handed him another box, this one brimming with old appointment calendars.
      • According to the regulations, you can prove the requisite number of hours by any reasonable means, including appointment books, calendars and narrative summaries.
      • The new school calendar came in the mail yesterday, along with a package three inches thick with forms, forms and more forms.
      • Keep a calendar of necessary repair appointments to track service histories.
      • Persons who never before used daily planners or computer calendars may need to start.
      • The example of an organization's monthly calendar of activities fits.
      • This kind of calendar is produced as a promotional item because the company hopes it will act as a reminder to use its services.
      • Although the time-scheme of this calendar is subject to frequent revision, a ballpark set of figures is good enough to drive home the point.
      • At work, I have a Runner's World wall calendar and a Dave Barry desk calendar.
      • We have plans on our new store development calendar for Union Square; unfortunately we don't have a scheduled open date yet.
      • The ARMS kit includes a planning section that has a monthly calendar, daily planning pages and note pages.
      • This means that the Muslim calendar gains on the Western calendar at the rate of 11 days every year.
      • Peer Larson argued that Whitnall High School's honors pre-calculus class had to stick to the 180-day school calendar.
      • The best way to avoid giving in to workaholism is to ‘red line’ time for nurturing relationships in your appointment calendar.
      • Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log.
      • The exact reason these sites were built is unknown, but one of their features, is that they may have been used as an ancient form of solar calendar.
      • The challenge is keeping the web browser bookmarks, address books, an calendars on each machine in sync.
      • I didn't actually look at my appointment calendar: I just pinged it.
      • For example, appointments in your calendar might have facets for time, date, person, location, subject, and importance.
      • How about a deliveryman with too many stops on his morning route, or a salesman with too many appointments on his daily calendar?
      • This is where the family calendar, phone book, cookbooks, laptop, and other often-used essentials are kept.
      • Editors around the country are likely peering at their calendars, noting the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and cringing.
      • This month and next, we will look at a simple web-based address book and appointment calendar that demonstrate this three-tier approach.
      Synonyms
      record, written account, history, annals, archive, archives, register
verb ˈkalɪndəˈkæləndər
[with object]
  • Enter (something) in a calendar or timetable.

    把…排进日程表(或时间表);把…记入记事录

    it was at their discretion whether to index or calendar the records
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Exchange can be used for much more than email and calendaring, and it's unlikely that customers can throw an Active Directory-based architecture overboard just like that.
    • And then calendar some time for yourself, not just once a year, but on a regular basis.
    • With CompuLaw's Event Selection Expert, attorneys now have an easier way to locate appropriate formulas and trigger codes, determine when a document or event is to be calendared and track its deadlines.
    • His demos included a pre-release version of VisualStudio.net with calendaring, VisualBasic, and BizTalk with Visio.
    • We will be using all the Mozilla tools and many web-top applications, such as calendaring, a desktop, a file viewer and the like.
    • The company also offers calendaring, dip coating, and molding.
    • The move means Lotus Domino Web Access can now use Firefox to access e-mail, calendaring and scheduling, replication and business applications.
    • She pointed out that we need to break out the various communications capabilities - like RSS reading and publishing, synchronous and asynchronous communications, calendaring - that currently are lumped into the email inbox.
    • Chandler is only a prototype, but Kapor promises to deliver much of the basic functionality of Microsoft Outlook - contacts, email, calendaring - plus replication, with the ease of use you don't readily associate with Outlook.
    • Unless the user is familiar with this rule and applies it correctly, events will be calendared incorrectly.
    • We're currently trying to do a roll-out of Java Desktop Systems, but we have found that Evolution doesn't support MS Exchange calendaring and such.
    • Is it just an informational Web site, or does it have interactive features like online donations, calendaring, etc.?
    • The rich edition provides the support for dynamic provisioning, data synchronisation, and a set of component such as calendaring and a word processing editor.
    • Users can access collaborative tools such as messaging, instant messaging, search and calendaring and scheduling, right from the Lotus Notes 6.5 client, rather than as separate applications.
    • The Sun ONE Collaborative Business Platform will support services such as e-mail, calendaring and group scheduling, instant messaging, group chat, alerts, persistent conference rooms, real-time polling and file sharing.
    • Those that offer basic groupware functionalities, such as e-mail, contact and calendaring, are likely to satisfy the requirements of large deployments, up to thousands of users.
    • Indeed, the recently calendared Scottish records indicate that Anna was ‘engaged in startling vigorous political activity’ from 1590 to 1603.

Derivatives

  • calendric

  • adjective kaˈlɛndrɪk
    • The correct answer, I noted to her, to the calendric question, What is today?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But William Saturno, the lead researcher reporting the find, points out that this ‘largely depends on what your definition of writing is - that is, the very first symbols, the first calendric signs, the first full-blown text, et cetera.’
      • But beyond this surface and calendric artificiality, there was something more fundamentally false about the Millennium as a historical event.
      • The temple architecture reflects calendric and cosmological time cycles.
      • Caesar called the best of mathematicians and philosophers, including the Alexandrian astronomer Sosigenes to discuss the calendric reforms.
      • This is due to a calendric technicality whereby Rosh Hashana, the first day of Tishrei, never occurs on a Wednesday.
      • This wonderfully complex calendar can be pictorially represented on a seven-row, thirty-column tika, a colorful calendric object that can be either painted or carved on wood or printed on paper.
      • When the issue is the efficiency, competence and foresight of U.S. intelligence agencies, one hopes the passage of 365 days is more than a calendric event.
      • Anyone attempting to draw up a calendric schedule for the central events of Martin Chuzzlewit will run into some perplexing and thought-provoking anomalies.
  • calendrical

  • adjectivekaˈlɛndrɪk(ə)l
    • Based on the central prominence of the spleen/stomach, Dr. Li also made use of wu-xing/five phase principles and Chinese calendrical calculation in his diagnosis and treatment plans.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nothing was as it appeared to be: the ‘kings’ were not kings but priests engaged in obscure calendrical rituals in places that were not cities but ‘empty ceremonial centers.’
      • This is, of course, plentifully visible in Indian music, poetry, painting and in other cultural fields, and all this relates indirectly to Akbar's attempt at calendrical unity which was a part of his general multicultural philosophy.
      • It is not insignificant that we can so easily locate Pepys in calendrical time, compare his vicissitudes to the unfolding of historical events that he also records, and visualize his movements against a map of Restoration London.
      • The Maya developed a complex system of hieroglyphic writing to record not only astronomical observations and calendrical calculations, but also historical and genealogical information.
      • Scholars of the time were able to decipher calendrical passages in Maya inscriptions, but little else, and Spinden and his colleagues were keenly aware of the extraordinary intricacies implicit in the Maya calendar.
      • It was not until the year 1999 that the origin of the calendrical term ‘Blue Moon ‘was at long last discovered.’
      • There survives the famous first century bce Celtic calendar (the Coligny Calendar) which, as soon as it was first discovered in 1897, was seen to have parallels to Vedic calendrical computations.
      • One popular theory, as mentioned on the apocalyptic page linked above, is that a great cataclysmic event will occur on December 21, 2012, when the Mayan calendrical cycle is said to end.
      • But, said the magazine's founder Charles Federer, ‘even if the calendrical meaning is new, I don't see any harm in it.
      • A calendrical twist of fate found us celebrating Christmas this year on the middle day of December.
      • I think 13-moons would work better as a global standard over the Gregorian (which anyone can still choose to observe, just as the Chinese, Hebrews, Muslims, etc use their own calendrical systems in addition to the Gregorian).
      • In contrast, Stern shows us that both this presumed unity of Jewish calendrical practice, as well as the date and manner of the shift from observation to calculation, are incorrect and reflect only the imaginings of the rabbinic movement.
      • Celebrations usually mark rites of passage in the lives of Saint Lucians - christenings, first communions, confirmations, weddings, and funerals - while calendrical events are not especially marked.
      • If Ramadan is the most extended period of religious intensity, other major calendrical events are Hari Raya Korban (The Day of Sacrifice) and Mohammed's birthday, which will only be briefly touched on here.
      • People wrote all sorts of things in the margins of their books: often little calendrical notes, but sometimes whole love poems or diary entries.
      • They sought to transform such pagan revelries into the feast of Christ's circumcision, a calendrical amputation that proved spectacularly unsuccessful.
      • After some elaborate prolegomena, the book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not chronology.
      • It was understood that a large percentage of the glyphs on any given Maya monument were dates - dates, moreover, that placed each object within an elaborate and incredibly precise series of calendrical cycles.
      • This is particularly true of calendrical rites, ceremonies that were among the central acts of lowland Maya kingship, in which kings ritually reordered the universe, reaffirming and reinitiating the movement and cycles of time.
      • Sohmer thinks that Brutus is meant to seem confused and he argues convincingly that editors should restore the Folio text which makes clear Shakespeare's allusion to calendrical disjunctions.
      • The Chronograph of Rome, a kind of calendar compiled for Roman Christians around the same time, lists Roman holidays, burial dates of Roman bishops and martyrs, and the birth of Christ, all in calendrical, not historical, order.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French calendier, from Latin kalendarium 'account book', from kalendae (see calends).

Rhymes

calender

Definition of calendar in US English:

calendar

nounˈkæləndərˈkaləndər
  • 1A chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.

    日历

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Use calendars to chart when work is due so that children can see how much time they have to complete it.
    • All aspects of how a facility is run right down to the details such as notice board outlining a calendar of activities and information for the public cannot be ignored.
    • According to the Chinese calendar, the 12 months are divided into four seasons.
    • Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines.
    • On the first and 12 th day of every month in the lunar calendar, many people come here to burn incense.
    • According to legend, those who pray to this Katpawi Buddha, on the first and fifteenth full days of each month on the lunar calendar, will achieve their desires.
    • Mrs Levett said numerous cold calling scams had targeted people in York, for example salespeople selling adverts in calendars, charts and directories.
    • A water conservation plan is to be presented by next month and a calendar established for delivering water to their neighbors north of the border, the president's office said.
    • An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes.
    • In addition, they have several festivals that are peculiar to the lunar calendar and have a seasonal significance.
    • The months of the Islamic calendar are determined by the phases of the moon and the Islamic day begins at sunset.
    • At the travel sites, you'll find cruise line reviews, ship information, calendars, and details on the ports of call.
    • The new moon of the ninth month of the lunar calendar shines down on an Afghanistan that is struggling with the uncertainties of a fragile peace.
    • The final days of the mayoral campaign find mayoress Kathy Baildon in a familiar pose: in the campaign office, surrounded by charts and calendars, phone glued to her ear.
    • With this issue of American Scientist we turn a page on the millennium calendar.
    • Also called the Lantern Festival, this event is an important traditional occasion, falling on the 15th day of the first month on the lunar calendar.
    • McGonagall also gave Inuyasha a moon chart and a calendar highlighting the phases of the moon.
    • Likewise, the pace of office work may depend upon market fluctuations, calendars of meetings, information flows, computer ‘down-time’ and so forth.
    • For the weather obsessed, the calendar features information on the average temperatures each month, the average rainfall and the cycles of the moon throughout the year.
    • Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine.
    Synonyms
    almanac
    1. 1.1 A system by which the beginning, length, and subdivisions of the year are fixed.
      历法。参见JULIAN CALENDAR 及GREGORIAN CALENDAR
      See also Jewish calendar, Julian calendar, Gregorian calendar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The most important observation in the Islamic calendar is that of Ramadan.
      • To keep the lunar calendar synchronized with the solar year, an extra month was intercalated in summer as necessary, in so-called ‘embolismic’ years.
      • The most important observation in the Islamic calendar is Ramadan.
      • In spring time, at the beginning of the farming calendar, everybody would be hoping for a fruitful year for their families and fields.
      • Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar (the Gregorian Calendar) to replace the old Julian Calendar.
      • Eclipses would help them to determine the length of the solar year and develop calendars based upon it.
      • The lunar calendar and new year festivities date from ancient times.
      • A solar calendar runs the length of the living room floor from north to south; the passing of the seasons is marked by the way the sunlight falls on different portions.
      • This calendar was a solar calendar and included leap years.
      • It is the time of the traditional Nowruz festivities; the beginning of a New Year in the Persian calendar.
      • Another condition was that the spring break should be agreed - either to be around the moveable Easter bank holiday, or separate and at a fixed point in the calendar, but not varying around the country.
      • It was always hard for us to actually go through New Year's Resolutions at the beginning of the calendar.
      • Accurate historical records were almost unheard of and every empire used its own calendar system which was often based on totally different criteria.
      • But many years ago we used to go by a different calendar system, with Christmas on January 7 and New Year on January 14.
      • The beginning of the Muslim calendar corresponds with Mohammed's pilgrimage.
      • He worked out a calendar that included leap years, and he laid the foundations of a systematic chronography of the world when he tried to give the dates of literary and political events from the time of the siege of Troy.
      • Losar, which falls towards the end of February, marks the beginning of the New Year in the Tibetan calendar.
      • This myth goes back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad when he was fleeing from Mecca to Medina-the event that marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.
      • Later a more accurate value of 365 1/4 days was worked out for the length of the year but the civil calendar was never changed to take this into account.
      • On Bali a lunar calendar New Year's day is celebrated with fasting, prayer, silence, and inactivity.
    2. 1.2 A timetable of special days or events of a specified kind or involving a specified group.
      日程表;计事录
      the college calendar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The tour has been an annual event on the college calendar for nine years, showcasing live bands and DJ's to the country's student population.
      • The dolls are grouped according to particular events in the Japanese calendar, their method of manufacture, their design and regional characteristics.
      • Another event that takes prominence in the social calendar of the residents is their annual open-air mass.
      • The most generously supported extremely popular event takes pride of place as the most popular golfing Social event in the calendar.
      • For beer connoisseurs it was one of the great events of the social calendar - a real ale festival at one of Scotland's finest country houses.
      • Reviews, articles, news, and an event calendar round out its list of features.
      • This calendar of events will be posted shortly in the clubhouse notice board.
      • Within hours of the announcement last August, hoteliers were being bombarded by inquiries from people desperate to book accommodation for an event which is a fixture in the social calendar.
      • Mailing each student such a calendar at the beginning of the year saves a great deal of time, since upcoming dates do not need additional mailings or phone calls.
      • With a social calendar as chock-full as your shopping list, you want to look your best this time of year.
      • It has travel programmes, does publications, runs salons, symposia and academic programmes, lists a lively calendar of events and the like.
      • In any organisation, one associated with education, the celebration of the Founder's Day is undoubtedly the most important in the calendar of annual events.
      • Hundreds of companies and trade associations are footing the bill for after-hours events listed on the convention calendar.
      • One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
      • It is a non-competitive festival, aimed at the vast loyal audiences of Glasgow and beyond, and situated as far away as possible from Edinburgh in the annual calendar of Scottish events.
      • This day is a major event in the social calendar of the year.
      • You would think then, that at the club level, organisers could work around those dates when planning their club championships and extra events which are not listed on the calendar.
      • The next big social event on the calendar is the Commodore's Midsummer Night Ball.
      • They operated a calendar system this year where all games were played on set dates.
      • This is always a huge festive event in the social calendar of the region as many visitors and local renew old friendships and enjoy a great evening.
      • The social calendar in the parish is filling rapidly with two forthcoming events in quick succession.
      • All in all a gruelling event which was well attended for a new event on the calendar, 106 riders putting their toes to the line, most never having raced over this distance before.
      Synonyms
      timetable, schedule, programme, diary
    3. 1.3North American A datebook.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The big white wall calendar behind my desk is filled with hastily scratched notes: Drinks with Stephanie.
      • And there is no need to add a day off to the nation's calendar for all this worthy effort.
      • It's one of those things you don't realize until it's - until it's starting to set in, and you have a little countdown calendar.
      • According to the regulations, you can prove the requisite number of hours by any reasonable means, including appointment books, calendars and narrative summaries.
      • On her appointment calendar, Deidre made a note to call Royce Timmerman at a decent hour in the morning for an early-afternoon meeting.
      • Persons who never before used daily planners or computer calendars may need to start.
      • Jim handed him another box, this one brimming with old appointment calendars.
      • She still remembers cycling ten miles to school and back each day and the special occasions in the Tadcaster town calendar, like May Day when all the brewery horses were dressed up and paraded down the High Street.
      • Although the time-scheme of this calendar is subject to frequent revision, a ballpark set of figures is good enough to drive home the point.
      • Such a case is on the court's calendar, awaiting the justices' decision whether to hear it.
      • That's because this year is a so-called leap year, and calendars, including electronic ones, need to include February 29.
      • Peer Larson argued that Whitnall High School's honors pre-calculus class had to stick to the 180-day school calendar.
      • This is where the family calendar, phone book, cookbooks, laptop, and other often-used essentials are kept.
      • Several steps can be taken in order to capitalize on the opportunities that arise from the circumstance of the year-round school calendar in a community.
      • This month and next, we will look at a simple web-based address book and appointment calendar that demonstrate this three-tier approach.
      • For example, users can post shared or private appointments on a calendar.
      • The best way to avoid giving in to workaholism is to ‘red line’ time for nurturing relationships in your appointment calendar.
      • Daily private calendars are commonplace on personal digital assistants (PDAs).
      • My assistant - who had to clear my appointment calendar - was shocked.
      • The example of an organization's monthly calendar of activities fits.
      • At work, I have a Runner's World wall calendar and a Dave Barry desk calendar.
      • A good record is your small pocket appointment book or annual calendar appointment book.
      • How about a deliveryman with too many stops on his morning route, or a salesman with too many appointments on his daily calendar?
      • Staffing of expanded programs and seasons may be one of the biggest challenges faced in meeting the needs of a year-round school calendar.
      • This means that the Muslim calendar gains on the Western calendar at the rate of 11 days every year.
      • The ARMS kit includes a planning section that has a monthly calendar, daily planning pages and note pages.
      • Let's create a simple phone book and appointment calendar using Alzabo.
      • We have plans on our new store development calendar for Union Square; unfortunately we don't have a scheduled open date yet.
      • For example, appointments in your calendar might have facets for time, date, person, location, subject, and importance.
      • Keep impeccable records, such as diaries and appointment calendars, that document the work you do at home.
      • I didn't actually look at my appointment calendar: I just pinged it.
      • This can mean an alarm clock to a daily calendar of assignments.
      • I read it, but I've been there, done that, leafed through the remaindered page-a-day calendar.
      • That way, for example, your desktop computer can continuously update data it shares with your hand-held, such as an appointment calendar.
      • The challenge is keeping the web browser bookmarks, address books, an calendars on each machine in sync.
      • This kind of calendar is produced as a promotional item because the company hopes it will act as a reminder to use its services.
      • There are notes done linearly, notes using outlines with letters and numbers, notes inside squares and notes on calendars.
      • I was thinking of making a personalized countdown calendar, in the tradition of the advent, for my husband.
      • Tracy is presented a framed 2004 calendar with a photo of herself and Nick inside a heart.
      • Editors around the country are likely peering at their calendars, noting the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and cringing.
      • The exact reason these sites were built is unknown, but one of their features, is that they may have been used as an ancient form of solar calendar.
      • Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log.
      • Keep a calendar of necessary repair appointments to track service histories.
      • The new school calendar came in the mail yesterday, along with a package three inches thick with forms, forms and more forms.
      • But there's also a free, Web-only package that includes an email account, an address book, a calendar, and more.
      Synonyms
      record, written account, history, annals, archive, archives, register
verbˈkæləndərˈkaləndər
[with object]
  • Enter (something) in a calendar or timetable.

    把…排进日程表(或时间表);把…记入记事录

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And then calendar some time for yourself, not just once a year, but on a regular basis.
    • The Sun ONE Collaborative Business Platform will support services such as e-mail, calendaring and group scheduling, instant messaging, group chat, alerts, persistent conference rooms, real-time polling and file sharing.
    • The company also offers calendaring, dip coating, and molding.
    • She pointed out that we need to break out the various communications capabilities - like RSS reading and publishing, synchronous and asynchronous communications, calendaring - that currently are lumped into the email inbox.
    • Users can access collaborative tools such as messaging, instant messaging, search and calendaring and scheduling, right from the Lotus Notes 6.5 client, rather than as separate applications.
    • His demos included a pre-release version of VisualStudio.net with calendaring, VisualBasic, and BizTalk with Visio.
    • We will be using all the Mozilla tools and many web-top applications, such as calendaring, a desktop, a file viewer and the like.
    • With CompuLaw's Event Selection Expert, attorneys now have an easier way to locate appropriate formulas and trigger codes, determine when a document or event is to be calendared and track its deadlines.
    • The rich edition provides the support for dynamic provisioning, data synchronisation, and a set of component such as calendaring and a word processing editor.
    • Exchange can be used for much more than email and calendaring, and it's unlikely that customers can throw an Active Directory-based architecture overboard just like that.
    • Indeed, the recently calendared Scottish records indicate that Anna was ‘engaged in startling vigorous political activity’ from 1590 to 1603.
    • We're currently trying to do a roll-out of Java Desktop Systems, but we have found that Evolution doesn't support MS Exchange calendaring and such.
    • Is it just an informational Web site, or does it have interactive features like online donations, calendaring, etc.?
    • Chandler is only a prototype, but Kapor promises to deliver much of the basic functionality of Microsoft Outlook - contacts, email, calendaring - plus replication, with the ease of use you don't readily associate with Outlook.
    • The move means Lotus Domino Web Access can now use Firefox to access e-mail, calendaring and scheduling, replication and business applications.
    • Those that offer basic groupware functionalities, such as e-mail, contact and calendaring, are likely to satisfy the requirements of large deployments, up to thousands of users.
    • Unless the user is familiar with this rule and applies it correctly, events will be calendared incorrectly.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French calendier, from Latin kalendarium ‘account book’, from kalendae (see calends).

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