due
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASE If an event is due to something, it happens or exists as a direct result of that thing. 是…的結(jié)果
The country's economic problems are largely due to the weakness of the recovery. 該國的經(jīng)濟(jì)問題很大程度上是復(fù)蘇乏力的結(jié)果。
2. PHRASE You can say due to to introduce the reason for something happening. Some speakers of English believe that it is not correct to use due to in this way. 由于
Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally. 由于收到的來信數(shù)量太多,戴夫很遺憾不能親自回復(fù)各種詢問。
3. PHRASE If you say that something will happen or take place in due course, you mean that you cannot make it happen any quicker and it will happen when the time is right for it. 在適當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候
In due course the baby was born. 嬰兒如期降生了。
4. PHRASE You can say "to give him his due," or "giving him his due," when you are admitting that there are some good things about someone, even though there are things that you do not like about them. 給某人應(yīng)得的評(píng)價(jià)
To give Linda her due, she had tried to encourage John in his school work. 為琳達(dá)說句公道話,她曾盡力在學(xué)習(xí)方面鼓勵(lì)約翰。
5. PHRASE You can say "with due respect" when you are about to disagree politely with someone. 請(qǐng)恕冒昧; 斗膽[禮貌]
With all due respect I submit to you that you're asking the wrong question. 恕我斗膽直言,我認(rèn)為您在問錯(cuò)誤的問題。
6. ADJ If something is due at a particular time, it is expected to happen, be done, or arrive at that time. 預(yù)期的
The results are due at the end of the month. 結(jié)果預(yù)期于月底揭曉。
Mr. Carter is due in Washington on Monday. 卡特先生預(yù)計(jì)周一到達(dá)華盛頓。
7. ADJ Due attention or consideration is the proper, reasonable, or deserved amount of it under the circumstances. 適當(dāng)?shù)? 應(yīng)有的[ADJ n]
After due consideration it was decided to send him away to live with foster parents. 經(jīng)過充分考慮,決定將他送去與養(yǎng)父母生活。
8. ADJ Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it. 應(yīng)得的[v-link ADJ]
I was sent a cheque and advised that no further pension was due. 我收到了一張支票并被告知不再有應(yīng)領(lǐng)的養(yǎng)老金了。
9. ADJ If someone is due for something, that thing is planned to happen or be given to them now, or very soon, often after they have been waiting for it for a long time. (經(jīng)長久等待后) 預(yù)期發(fā)生的[v-link ADJ 'for' n]
Although not due for release until 2001, he was let out of his low-security prison to spend a weekend with his wife. 雖然要等到2001年才能獲釋,他卻被允許離開看守寬松的監(jiān)獄去和妻子共度一個(gè)周末。
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due /dju?/
劍橋詞典
- The present chairman is due to retire next month .
- They backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract .
- When is the first payment due?
- The parliamentary session is due to end on May 27.
- He's due to appear in court again on Monday .
- The game has been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions .
- The problems might be due to a shortage of disk space .
- He is the first to admit that much of his success is due to his good looks .
- She had five days off work due to illness .
- Due to injury , the team captain was forced to withdraw from the match .
due adjective (EXPECTED)
expected to happen , arrive , etc. at a particular time預(yù)計(jì)的,預(yù)期的
What time is the next bus due? 下一趟公交車什么時(shí)候來?
The next meeting is due to be held in three months ' time . 下次會(huì)議預(yù)計(jì)將在3個(gè)月后召開。
Their first baby is due in January . 他們的第一個(gè)孩子預(yù)產(chǎn)期在一月份。
?in due course B2 formal
at a suitable time in the future
在(將來)適當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候,到時(shí)候
You will receive notification of the results in due course . 到時(shí)候你會(huì)收到結(jié)果通知的。
例句
due adjective (RESULTING)
?due tobecause of
由于,因?yàn)?
A lot of her unhappiness is due to boredom . 她的不開心主要是因?yàn)闊o聊。
The bus was delayed due to heavy snow . 公共汽車因?yàn)榇笱┩睃c(diǎn)。
例句
due adjective (OWED)
owed as a debt or as a right欠債的,應(yīng)支付的;應(yīng)給的
The rent is due (= should be paid ) at the end of the month . 租金應(yīng)在月底交。
£50 is due to me (US due me) from the people I worked for last month . 上個(gè)月雇主欠我50英鎊。
Our thanks are due to everyone. 我們應(yīng)該感謝每一個(gè)人。
UK law He was found to have been driving without due (= the necessary ) care and attention . 他被發(fā)現(xiàn)未審慎駕駛。
?be due for sth
If you are due for something, you expect to receive it, because you deserve it.
理應(yīng)得到…,理應(yīng)收到…
I'm due for a promotion soon . 我應(yīng)該很快升職了。 返回 due