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Definition of November in English: Novembernoun nə(ʊ)ˈvɛmbə 1The eleventh month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the last month of autumn. 十一月 the shop opened in November 那家商店11月开张了。 he hasn't played for England since last November 去年11月以来他已经不再为英格兰队效力了。 Example sentencesExamples - The second run of salmon occurs in the Autumn just prior to spawning in November and December.
- He left Thorn Park last November after two months off sick, and joined an agency in March.
- The November that followed wasn't the best November in my life, but then, I am not a fan of Novembers anyway, because I am not a fan of autumn.
- The Indian section of the tour is likely to take place in October and early November this year.
- Fewer people failed breath tests in Essex last month than in November last year.
- The centre is open from March to November but it is best to avoid the crowded summer months.
- The campaign will be run by North Yorkshire police between April and November this year.
- For instance, there are 366 days between Saturday, November 20, 2055 and November 20, 2056, because 2056 is a leap year and February 29, 2056 lies between the two Novembers.
- The Christmas party season, another sub-industry of Christmas, begins in September as I found out when starting to plan a staff party two Novembers ago.
- Snatching purses was not what anyone might have predicted we would be doing on a cold November night.
- In November last year she sold four of her works at a charity auction at the Pretoria Zoo.
- I remember the sun shining through it but I'm sure this is a fanciful distortion, as Novembers in York are not known for their cloudless skies.
- Harriet Feinglass has spent the last week frantically searching for the man she met many Novembers ago at a Sunday night dance in New York.
- It was a cold November day and I had real trouble finding the entrance to the quarry.
- It was a pretty extreme outfit considering the fact that Novembers in Blue Canyon were brutal.
- On November 13 last year she ran away and got help from a local resident who called the police.
- Unfortunately, but typical for British Novembers, there were no freezing temperatures and no sign of any snow.
- I like the way cooking lets you celebrate the seasons - makes you think back to Novembers gone by - ones in my mom's kitchen for instance.
- Several Novembers ago, off the coast of Greenland, the captain of a fishing vessel was puzzled by one of the fish caught in the boat's gill nets.
- In November last year, Maddy broke down as she told her twin that she didn't want her marriage to fail.
2A code word representing the letter N, used in radio communication. (用于无线电通信)字母N的代称
OriginOld English, from Latin, from novem 'nine' (being originally the ninth month of the Roman year). RhymesBemba, December, ember, member, Pemba, September Definition of November in US English: Novembernoun 1The eleventh month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the last month of autumn. 十一月 the store opened in November 那家商店11月开张了。 as modifier November days Example sentencesExamples - The Christmas party season, another sub-industry of Christmas, begins in September as I found out when starting to plan a staff party two Novembers ago.
- It was a pretty extreme outfit considering the fact that Novembers in Blue Canyon were brutal.
- The November that followed wasn't the best November in my life, but then, I am not a fan of Novembers anyway, because I am not a fan of autumn.
- The centre is open from March to November but it is best to avoid the crowded summer months.
- The Indian section of the tour is likely to take place in October and early November this year.
- On November 13 last year she ran away and got help from a local resident who called the police.
- For instance, there are 366 days between Saturday, November 20, 2055 and November 20, 2056, because 2056 is a leap year and February 29, 2056 lies between the two Novembers.
- The campaign will be run by North Yorkshire police between April and November this year.
- Harriet Feinglass has spent the last week frantically searching for the man she met many Novembers ago at a Sunday night dance in New York.
- Fewer people failed breath tests in Essex last month than in November last year.
- I like the way cooking lets you celebrate the seasons - makes you think back to Novembers gone by - ones in my mom's kitchen for instance.
- In November last year she sold four of her works at a charity auction at the Pretoria Zoo.
- He left Thorn Park last November after two months off sick, and joined an agency in March.
- Snatching purses was not what anyone might have predicted we would be doing on a cold November night.
- Several Novembers ago, off the coast of Greenland, the captain of a fishing vessel was puzzled by one of the fish caught in the boat's gill nets.
- The second run of salmon occurs in the Autumn just prior to spawning in November and December.
- I remember the sun shining through it but I'm sure this is a fanciful distortion, as Novembers in York are not known for their cloudless skies.
- In November last year, Maddy broke down as she told her twin that she didn't want her marriage to fail.
- It was a cold November day and I had real trouble finding the entrance to the quarry.
- Unfortunately, but typical for British Novembers, there were no freezing temperatures and no sign of any snow.
2A code word representing the letter N, used in radio communication. (用于无线电通信)字母N的代称
OriginOld English, from Latin, from novem ‘nine’ (being originally the ninth month of the Roman year). |