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late
- IPA[leɪt]
英式
- doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time;belonging or taking place far on in a particular period
- after the expected, proper, or usual time;far on in time; towards the end of a period
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形容詞
- 1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time his late arrival she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. belonging or taking place far on in a particular period they won the game with a late goal an elegantly dressed woman in her late fifties
- ▪ denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement the late 1960s late Gothic style
- ▪ far on in the day or night I'm sorry the call is so late it's too late for sherry
- ▪ flowering or ripening towards the end of the season the last late chrysanthemums
- 3. (of a specified person) no longer alive the late Francis Bacon her late husband's grave 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ no longer having the specified status; former a late colleague of mine 同義詞 反義詞
副詞
- 1. after the expected, proper, or usual time she arrived late 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. far on in time; towards the end of a period it happened late in 1994
- ▪ at or until a time far on in the day or night now I'm old enough to stay up late 同義詞
- 3. formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution Mrs Halford, late of the County Records Office
- comparative of late
- comparative of late
- goodbye for the present; see you later.
Oxford American Dictionary
- comparative of late
- comparative of late
- goodbye for the present; see you later.
Oxford Dictionary
- of most recent date: the latest news
- the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest?
Oxford Dictionary
- of most recent date: the latest news
- the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest?
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- denoting a person who worships a specified thing: idolater
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a person who worships a specified thing: idolater
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cut made with a delayed action so as to send the ball to the off side behind the wicket.
- hit (the ball) with a late cut; hit a ball delivered by (the bowler) with a late cut: Pringle offered Miandad the chance to late-cut him superbly
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a car) recently made or of a recent design: my stolen car was a late-model Ford
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time: his late arrival she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment
- after the expected, proper, or usual time: she arrived late
Oxford American Dictionary