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Date from Meaning in English

expression

释义

To have started or existed from a particular time in the past.

用法与细微差别

Used formally or in writing, often for objects, buildings, or ideas. Common in history, archaeology, and formal descriptions, e.g., 'The castle dates from the 12th century.' Not used for personal or romantic 'date.'

例句

This church dates from the 18th century.

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Her family’s house dates from before the war.

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The painting dates from 1902.

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Many traditions date from ancient times.

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The rules we use now actually date from the 1960s.

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Those coins date from the Roman Empire — pretty impressive, right?

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