"dateline" 怎么发音
word
ˈdeɪtˌɫaɪn
DAY-lyn
dˈeɪtlaɪn
DAY-lyn
释义
A dateline is the line at the start of a news article that tells you when and where it was written. It can also refer to the International Date Line, an imaginary line on Earth's surface where the date changes.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdeɪtˌɫaɪn
英式英语
dˈeɪtlaɪn
简化发音
美式
DAY-lyn
英式
DAY-lyn
语境中听
The story's dateline says 'London, July 5.'
Check the dateline to know when the article was written.
The International Dateline runs through the Pacific Ocean.
Sometimes, the dateline is left out if the location isn't important.