due date
noun [ C ] uk/ˈdʒuː ˌdeɪt/ us/ˈduː ˌdeɪt/
预产期
the date on which a woman's baby is expected to be born
She had her baby on September 5th, ten days after her due date. 9月5日,她在预产期后十天生下了宝宝。
(账单等的)到期日;(某事)必须完成的日期
the date by which something has to be done or paid
If the fee is not paid within 45 days of the due date, a £75 late fee will be applied. 如果在到期日45天内没有支付费用,将收取75英镑的滞纳金。
They reflect on project goals, due dates, strategies, and suggested changes. 他们反映了项目目标、到期日、策略和建议的变化。
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- As your due date approaches, focus on how you'll feel holding your baby, not on some ideal notion of how he should arrive.
- Six weeks before the baby's due date, Grace began to have contractions.
- Doctors may have to induce labor if the baby is past its due date and has grown too large.
- With college application due dates around the corner, there was no time to waste.