释义 |
calends/ˈkælindz/n. pl. (also 亦作 kalends) the first of the month in the ancient Roman calendar (古罗马历法中)每月的第一天 [Middle English via Old French calendes from Latin kalendae, the first day of the month, when the order of days was proclaimed, from the base of Latin calare, Greek kalein ‘call, proclaim’] |