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February

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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Feb·ru·a·ry /ˈfebruəri, ˈfebjʊri $ ˈfebjueri/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable, uncountable] (written abbreviation Feb.)  TMCthe second month of the year, between January and March 二月next/last February Mum died last February. 妈妈去年二月份过世了。in February We can do it in February. 我们可以在二月份做。on February 6th She was allowed home on February 6th. 她在26日获准回家。on 6th February British English Francis was born on 6th February 1928. 弗朗西斯出生于192826日。February 6 American English I finally arrived February 6. 我最终在26日抵达。
Examples from the Corpus
FebruaryBut after February, which got off to a rousing start this weekend, the playoffs may be mathematically impossible.He was seized on January 17, and by February 6 was in Moscow as a prisoner of war.Jim Ross was on the scene very late in the day, arriving in February 1970.Kyle was suspended with pay in February as part of the VitaPro contract investigation.In February 1994, the investigation was broadened to other Symington business deals.In February 1995, the funds were selling at 11 percent discounts to their NAVs.Eric's new job starts on February 4.The progressive February 1999 National Working People's convention resolutions were all but forgotten.Since February, the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has risen to nearly 7 percent from less than 6 percent.February 6Even better deals can be had. February 6, 12 and 17 are half-price days.Now the State Department decided to reverse its tactics, and on February 6 it went completely public.On February 6 the group presented to college president Buell Gallagher a set of five demands.On February 6, 1958, Gregg saw many friends and team-mates die in that fateful crash which stunned the nation.
Origin February (1300-1400) Latin Februarius, from Februa, Roman religious ceremony in February to make things pure
Feb·ru·a·ry nounChineseSyllable
the Corpus between the second month of January year,


February
February /ˈfebruəri, ˈfebjʊri $ ˈfebjueri/ noun [uncountable and countable] (written abbreviation Feb.)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: Februarius, from Februa, Roman religious ceremony in February to make things pure
the second month of the year, between January and March
    next/last February
    Mum died last February.
    in February
    We can do it in February.
    on February 6th
    She was allowed home on February 6th.
    on 6th February British English:
    Francis was born on 6th February 1928.
    February 6 American English:
    I finally arrived February 6.


🔑 Feb·ru·aryBrE /ˈfebruəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfebrueri/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] (abbreviation Feb.) the 2nd month of the year, between January and March 二月 HELP To see how February is used, look at the examples at April. * February 的用法见词条 April 下的示例。