due如何读

英:[djuː]

美:[duː]

due英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [P]应支付,应给予,欠下 owed as a debt or an obligation
  2. [P]应有,应得到 owed sth; deserving sth
  3. [P]到期的 requiring immediate payment
  4. [P]预定,约定,预期 scheduled; arranged; expected
  5. [A]适当的,正当的,适宜的 suitable; right; proper

due是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 适当的,合适的,恰当的
  2. 应有的,正当的
  3. 预期的,预计的
  4. 到期的
  5. 应支付的
  6. 预定的,约定的
n. (名词)
  1. 应有的权利, 应得权益,当然权利
  2. 应得到的东西,应得之物, 应得的份额
  3. 应付款,应缴款(如俱乐部会费)
  4. 税金,手续费
  5. 正当报酬
  6. 当然权利
adv. (副词)
  1. 正向地 ,正对着,正向着
  2. 确切地,精确地
  3. 正好地
  4. 直接地
prep. (介词)
  1. 因为,由于
v. (动词)
  1. 赋予

due英英释义

adjective

owed or owing as a debt

is due a full week's pay

owed or owing as a natural or moral right give credit where credit is due everyone's right to dissent … is due the full protection of the Constitution—Nat Hentoff

finally got the recognition she was due

according to accepted notions or procedures : appropriate

with all due respect

satisfying or capable of satisfying a need, obligation, or duty : adequate

giving the matter due attention

regular, lawful

due proof of loss

capable of being attributed : ascribable—used with to

this advance is partly due to a few men of genius—A. N. Whitehead

having reached the date at which payment is required : payable

the rent is due

required or expected in the prescribed, normal, or logical course of events : scheduled When is the baby due?also: expected to give birth has a friend who is due in April

The train is due at noon.

noun

something due (see due entry 1) or owed: such as

something that rightfully belongs to one

give him his due

a payment or obligation required by law or custom : debt

dues plural fees, charges

membership dues

adverb

directly, exactly

due north

obsolete duly

due词组

due for应该得到

due out待发;待退;应离店但还未离店

due词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“习惯的,常规的,正确的,适当的”; 14世纪晚期,“作为一种义务应付的,由于情况或条件而欠款的”,源自古法语 deu,是 devoir 的过去分词,意为“欠款”,源自拉丁语 debere,最初意为“使某物远离某人”,由 de- “远离”(见 de-)和 habere “拥有”(源自 PIE 词根 *ghabh- “给予或接受”)组成。

对于行动,“认真的,小心的”,14世纪晚期。意思是“可以预期或期待的”是从1833年开始的。短语 in due time “在规定的时间; 在适当的时间”始于14世纪晚期。 Due to 最早出现在15世纪初,意为“应得的,应得的”,也有“由于”的意思。它自1660年代以来被证明是“由……引起或起源的”。它作为介词短语的用法(被语法学家所诟病)始于1897年。

due_法律行业词汇

付款日

到期

due词源英文解释

Adjective, Noun, and Adverb Middle English, from Anglo-French deu, past participle of dever to owe, from Latin debēre — more at debt

The first known use of due was in the 14th century

due儿童词典英英释义

duetnoun

a composition for two performers

due1 of 3adjective

owed or owing as a debt or right

respect due to the court

according to accepted beliefs or procedures : appropriate entry 2

treat the judge with due respect

sufficient, adequate

arrived in due time

regular entry 1 sense 2a, lawful

due process of law

being a result—used with to

accidents due to carelessness

having reached the date at which payment is required

bills are due

required or expected to happen

due to arrive any minute now

due2 of 3noun

something owed : debt

plural a regular or legal charge or fee

membership dues

due3 of 3adverb

directly entry 1 sense 1, exactly

due north

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

duel1 of 2noun

a combat between two personsespecially: one fought with weapons in the presence of witnesses

a conflict between two opponents

duel2 of 2verb

to fight in a duel

due1 of 3adjective

owed or owing as a debt or right

respect due to the court

according to accepted beliefs or procedures : appropriate entry 2

treat the judge with due respect

sufficient, adequate

arrived in due time

regular entry 1 sense 2a, lawful

due process of law

being a result—used with to

accidents due to carelessness

having reached the date at which payment is required

bills are due

required or expected to happen

due to arrive any minute now

due2 of 3noun

something owed : debt

plural a regular or legal charge or fee

membership dues

due3 of 3adverb

directly entry 1 sense 1, exactly

due north

due医学词典英英释义

dueadjective

expected to be born in the normal course of eventsalso: expected to give birth she's due this month

the baby is due in November

due 例句

1 Her mother wasn’t due back until tomorrow afternoon, and by then, Lexie had assumed, she would be back to normal, ready to pretend nothing had happened.

2 She's due to arrive on Thursday. Meanwhile, what do we do?

她预定星期四到达. 这期间我们做什麽 呢 ?

3 "Don't you know this club has got dues?"

4 It was beyond his control, and though this was due to the natural parameters of his gift and no personal failing, it didn't spare him Minya’s judgment.

5 In April, Jesse sent off the formal application that was due on January 1.

6 Filming was due to start next month.

影片摄制预计下个月开始。

7 An accusation was enough to ruin a person's reputation; in the shadow of a looming Soviet menace, many Americans jettisoned the most basic standards of due process, fairness, or the presumption of innocence.

8 He doesn’t even wait to see another of his painter friends who is due to visit.

9 Payment is due on 1 October.

付款期限为10月1日。

10 Dad is stiff, arm’s-length-only family to Muhammad, mainly due to their different views on Islam.

11 Widows know when the telegram money order is due from the English government and they wait by the window.

12 Then I worked for the government on several occasions, but lost the jobs due to illness.

13 Becky convinced Madam to send me to market on my own again because she was afraid to go, what with battle due to break out any minute.

14 A month before he was due to be released.

15 “My mom has to keep her feet up. She’s due to have my baby soon.”

16 We want to serve and to share, to labor and in turn consume that which is due to us.

17 Her success was due in part to luck.

她的成功在某种程度上是由于运气好。

18 I have not suffered enough, I haven’t paid my dues, I have no right to speak.

19 The Earth Summit is due to be held between August 26 and September 4.

地球高峰会预定八月二十六日揭幕,九月四日落幕.

20 He was warm in his reprobation of Mr. Elton’s conduct; it had been unpardonable rudeness; and Mrs. Elton’s looks also received the due share of censure.

due 同义词

4 应支付的

mature payable chargeable

14 应给予

owe

15 欠款

arrear arrearage score

16 正对着

square squarely

21 应该的

supposed

23 应付的

owing

24 赋税

gheld

26 租费

rent rental toll

29

debt arrearage

32 应有的

well-earned

35 欠着的

owing

37 会员费

fee

39 应受的

guilty

41 应有的权利

divine right

53 使用费

hire toll

58 应支付

mature chargeable

60 借款

loan drawdown

63 起因于

result from arise stem

65 税款

taxation impost cess

due 短语相关

with due regard to substantive due process in due course come due due date with (all) (due) respect due process procedural due process past due due to

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