September
英 [sepˈtem.bər]
美 [sepˈtem.bɚ]
September 九月来自拉丁语 September,七月,来自 septem,七,词源同 septet,seven.后罗马历法改革,由原先 的 10 个月加入 January,February,原先的七月顺延自九月。比较 October,eight.
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September: [11] September is etymologically the ‘seventh’ month. The word comes from Latin September, a derivative of septem ‘seven’ (the Roman year started with March). Other English descendants of Latin septem, which is a distant relative of English seven, include septet [19] and septuagenarian [18].
=> seven
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- late Old English, from Latin September (also source of Old French Septembre, Spanish Setiembre, Italian Settembre, German September), from septem "seven" (see seven). So called because it was the seventh month of the old Roman calendar, which began the year in March; Julian calendar reform (46 B.C.E.) shifted the new year back two months. For -ber suffix, see December. Replaced Old English hærfestmonað, haligmonað. Related: Septembral.
- 1. She made her first and only space flight last September.
- 她第一次也是唯一一次宇宙飞行是在去年9月。
- 2. September is here, bringing with it a chill in the mornings.
- 9月到了,早晨已有了寒意.
- 3. He left the company by mutual consent last September.
- 去年9月,经双方同意,他离开了公司。
- 4. New owners will have to wait until September before moving in.
- 新业主要等到9月份才能入住。
- 5. South Africa gave diplomatic recognition to Rwanda's new government on September 15.
- 南非于9月15日正式承认了卢旺达的新政府。