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Definition of July in English: JulynounPlural Julys dʒʊˈlʌɪdʒəˈlaɪ The seventh month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of summer. 七月 I had a letter from him in July 7月份我收到了他的一封信。 a festival held every July 每年7月庆祝的节日。 Example sentencesExamples - Of the ten door staff who work for me, eight of them took the course in June and July.
- The wasps will soon start coming out from July to October, which will keep us busy.
- Other social activities include a wildlife walk and a July trip to the Isle of Wight.
- Plans for an official policy are expected to go to the executive committee in June or July.
- It appeared in my July column because it arrived rather late from the distributor.
- In July they were freed from their bail and no charges have been brought against either of them.
- The rainy season can be iffy from April to July and the summers are extremely hot.
- Fans will be pleased to know an extra nine gigs have been added to the tour in June and July.
- By July the only thing that had not changed in that plan was the match in Adelaide.
- Spawning takes place at night in June and July when the fish move into shallow weedy water.
- In July last year he was kidnapped and spent two weeks in terror believing his life was to end.
- Work is expected to start this week and be finished by the second week in July next year.
- The cold and wet weather in late June and early July may have helped boost bookings.
- In July this year the bank said it would close the business having failed to find a buyer.
- From July, you will no longer be able to claim the full tax relief in the year the investment is made.
- What we looked at for month after month from July to April, was shiny lines on a black surface.
- Other parts of the building will be shut at different times between July and October.
- The pupils will depart on their adventure at the start of the summer holiday in July.
- Last July he promised to get tough on British prices if they were seen as uncompetitive.
- In July evening flights of swifts wheeling high over our garden are a regular feature.
OriginMiddle English: from Latin Julius (mensis) '(month) of July', named after Julius Caesar. octopus from mid 18th century: This is from Greek oktōpous, from oktō meaning eight and pous ‘foot’. The prefix gives us words like octagon (late 16th century) an eight-sided figure and octogenarian (early 19th century), someone aged between 80 and 89. In the modern world October (Old English) is the tenth month, but the word comes from Latin octo because it was the eighth month in the Roman calendar. It became the tenth month after the addition of July (named after Julius Caesar), and August (named after the Emperor Augustus) in the 1st century bc.
Rhymesally, Altai, apply, assai, awry, ay, aye, Baha'i, belie, bi, Bligh, buy, by, bye, bye-bye, chi, Chiangmai, Ciskei, comply, cry, Cy, Dai, defy, deny, Di, die, do-or-die, dry, Dubai, dye, espy, eye, fie, fly, forbye, fry, Frye, goodbye (US goodby), guy, hereby, hi, hie, high, I, imply, I-spy, kai, lie, lye, Mackay, misapply, my, nearby, nigh, Nye, outfly, passer-by, phi, pi, pie, ply, pry, psi, Qinghai, rai, rely, rocaille, rye, scry, serai, shanghai, shy, sigh, sky, Skye, sky-high, sly, spin-dry, spry, spy, sty, Sukhotai, supply, Tai, Thai, thereby, thigh, thy, tie, Transkei, try, tumble-dry, underlie, Versailles, Vi, vie, whereby, why, wry, Wye, xi, Xingtai, Yantai Definition of July in US English: Julynounjəˈlīdʒəˈlaɪ The seventh month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of summer. 七月 I had a letter from him in July 7月份我收到了他的一封信。 as modifier one hot July afternoon in 1981 Example sentencesExamples - The pupils will depart on their adventure at the start of the summer holiday in July.
- In July last year he was kidnapped and spent two weeks in terror believing his life was to end.
- Last July he promised to get tough on British prices if they were seen as uncompetitive.
- The rainy season can be iffy from April to July and the summers are extremely hot.
- The wasps will soon start coming out from July to October, which will keep us busy.
- Other parts of the building will be shut at different times between July and October.
- Plans for an official policy are expected to go to the executive committee in June or July.
- In July evening flights of swifts wheeling high over our garden are a regular feature.
- What we looked at for month after month from July to April, was shiny lines on a black surface.
- Spawning takes place at night in June and July when the fish move into shallow weedy water.
- The cold and wet weather in late June and early July may have helped boost bookings.
- From July, you will no longer be able to claim the full tax relief in the year the investment is made.
- Of the ten door staff who work for me, eight of them took the course in June and July.
- In July this year the bank said it would close the business having failed to find a buyer.
- Other social activities include a wildlife walk and a July trip to the Isle of Wight.
- By July the only thing that had not changed in that plan was the match in Adelaide.
- In July they were freed from their bail and no charges have been brought against either of them.
- It appeared in my July column because it arrived rather late from the distributor.
- Fans will be pleased to know an extra nine gigs have been added to the tour in June and July.
- Work is expected to start this week and be finished by the second week in July next year.
OriginMiddle English: from Latin Julius (mensis) ‘(month) of July’, named after Julius Caesar. |