calendar
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkæl.ən.dər/ us/ˈkæl.ən.dɚ/
A2 日历
a printed table showing all the days, weeks, and months of the year
An old calendar for 2012 was still hanging on the wall of her office. 她办公室墙上依然挂着2012年的日历。
US日历本
a book with a separate space or page for each day, in which you write down your future arrangements, meetings, etc.
He wrote the date of the meeting in his calendar. 他在日历本上写下了会议日期。
历法
the system used to measure and arrange the days, weeks, months, and special events of the year according to a belief system or tradition
the Christian/Jewish/Chinese calendar 基督教/犹太教/中国历法
大事记;年历;重大事件一览表
a list of events and dates within a particular year that are important for an organization or for the people involved in a particular activity
the political/school calendar 政治/学校日程表
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- Let me look at the calendar and see which weekends are free.
- I've marked his birthday on the calendar.
- The calendar is looking quite busy for March.
- I'm counting down the days on the calendar till he's back.
- I need a desk calendar for work.