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倒填日期, 指定较晚的日期
to assign a later date or time to something in relation to a specific point of reference
- The historian decided to postdate the discovery of the ancient artifact, realizing it belonged to a later time period.
历史学家决定将古代文物的发现推迟日期,意识到它属于一个更晚的时期。
- Sarah had to postdate the check because she wouldn't have sufficient funds until the end of the month.
莎拉不得不倒填日期支票,因为她直到月底才会有足够的资金。
- The library catalog mistakenly postdated the publication of the book, leading to confusion among researchers.
图书馆目录错误地将这本书的出版日期推迟,导致研究人员之间的混淆。
- To accommodate scheduling conflicts, the team agreed to postdate the meeting to the following week.
为了适应日程冲突,团队同意将会议推迟到下周。
- The software allows users to postdate emails, enabling them to schedule communication for a future date.
该软件允许用户延迟发送电子邮件,使他们能够为未来的日期安排通信。
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填迟日期, 晚于
to occur or exist at a time that is later than a specified point in time or event
- The invention of the Internet postdates the widespread use of typewriters in offices.
互联网的发明晚于打字机在办公室的广泛使用。
- The archaeological findings in the region postdate the previously established timeline of ancient civilizations.
该地区的考古发现晚于先前建立的古代文明时间线。
- Advances in medical technology often postdate earlier breakthroughs in healthcare.
医疗技术的进步往往晚于医疗保健领域的早期突破。
- The publication of the research paper will postdate the conference presentation by a few months.
研究论文的发表将晚于会议演示几个月。
- The historical event in question will postdate the founding of the nation.
所讨论的历史事件将晚于国家的建立。
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