July
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Ju·ly /dʒʊˈlaɪ/ ●●● S2 W3 noun (plural Julies) [countable, uncountable] (written abbreviation Jul.) TMCthe seventh month of the year, between June and August 七月next/last July Laura came over to England last July. 去年7月劳拉来到英格兰。in July I plan to graduate in July. 我计划在7月份毕业。on July 6th Two months later, on July 6th, he fired Owens. 两个月之后,在7月6日,他把欧文斯辞退了。on 6th July British English ‘When’s the concert?’ ‘On 6th July.’ “音乐会是什么时候?” “7月 6日。”July 6 American English The competition ends July 6. 比赛于 7 月 6 日结束。
Examples from the Corpus
July• Leo 24 July to 23 August People often say that the secret of success is desire.?• In early July, the space agency will select one of the companies as its industrial partner for the X-33.• By the following July, the house was finished.• The company launched its initial offering at 13 in July and closed at $ 10 a share Wednesday, down.• Their rating has fallen since last July on 15 out of 16 issues, with only a fractional improvement on unemployment.• On July 28 Roosevelt gave his orders to Marshall.• Saturday, July 19,9: 07 a. m.: Northwest is opening with Catalina Foothills.• It was July 1, almost Independence Day.July 6• June 28 and July 6 They've suffered for their art.• The Hollywood Bowl dedicated its July 6 season opener to him.• She sailed for home on the steamship 55 President Roosevelt, arriving on July 6 to another tumultuous frenzied welcome.• Roemer vetoed the bill on July 6.• On July 6, 1924, in Johnstown, Colorado, a man was missed by one meter.• He was remanded on bail until July 6 for reports.Origin July (1100-1200) Latin Julius, from Gaius Julius Caesar (CAESAR), who was born in this monthJu·ly nounChineseSyllable
the and year, August month seventh the Corpus of between June
July
Ju‧ly /dʒʊˈlaɪ/
noun (plural Julies) [uncountable and countable] (written abbreviation Jul.)
next/last July
Laura came over to England last July.
in July
I plan to graduate in July.
on July 6th
Two months later, on July 6th, he fired Owens.
on 6th July British English:
‘When’s the concert?’ ‘On 6th July.’
July 6 American English:
The competition ends July 6.
Ju‧ly /dʒʊˈlaɪ/
noun (plural Julies) [uncountable and countable] (written abbreviation Jul.) Date: 1100-1200
Language: Latin
Origin: Julius, from Gaius Julius Caesar (Caesar), who was born in this month
the seventh month of the year, between June and AugustLanguage: Latin
Origin: Julius, from Gaius Julius Caesar (Caesar), who was born in this month
next/last July
in July
on July 6th
on 6th July British English:
July 6 American English: