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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++D, d /diː/ (plural D’s, d’s) noun 1. [countable, uncountable]SLA the fourth letter of the English alphabet 英语字母表的第四个字母2. [countable, uncountable]APM the second note in the musical scale of C major or the musical key based on this note D音〔C大调音阶的第二音〕;D 调3 [countable]SE a mark given to a student’s work to show that it is not very good D级,丁级,丁等〔表示学习成绩不太好〕 I got a D in history last semester. 上个学期我历史得了个D。4. HMNthe number 500 in the system of roman numerals 〔罗马数字〕500 → D and C
Examples from the Corpus
D• Abraham Lincoln, for example, was a D & B credit reporter.d. (also d British English)1 DIEthe written abbreviation of died / died 的书面缩写,死于 John Keats d. 1821 约翰·济慈,卒于1821年2. PECthe written abbreviation of penny or pence in the system of money used in Britain before 1971 / penny 或 pence 的书面缩写,〔1971年前英国货币体系中的〕便士d' /d/DOthe short form of ‘do’ / ‘do’ 的缩略式 D'you know how many people are going to be there? 你知道有多少人要去那儿吗?From Longman Business DictionaryddFINANCE written abbreviation for DIVIDENDthe Business Corpus English letter of fourth alphabet the
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, d /diː/ (plural D’s, d’s) noun
1. [uncountable and countable] the fourth letter of the English alphabet
2. [uncountable and countable] the second note in the musical scale of C major or the musical key based on this note
3. [countable] a mark given to a student’s work to show that it is not very good:
I got a D in history last semester.
4. the number 500 in the system of roman numerals
⇨ D and C
D
, d /diː/ (plural D’s, d’s) noun1. [uncountable and countable] the fourth letter of the English alphabet
2. [uncountable and countable] the second note in the musical scale of C major or the musical key based on this note
3. [countable] a mark given to a student’s work to show that it is not very good:
4. the number 500 in the system of roman numerals
⇨ D and C
d
d. (also d British English)
1. the written abbreviation of died:
John Keats d. 1821
2. the written abbreviation of penny or pence in the system of money used in Britain before 1971
d. (also d British English)
1. the written abbreviation of died:
2. the written abbreviation of penny or pence in the system of money used in Britain before 1971
especially in