September
Word family adjectiveSeptemberishnounSeptembristSeptembrizerSeptember
Sep·tem·ber /sepˈtembə $ -ər/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC, uncountableU] (written abbreviation Sept.) TMCthe ninth month of the year, between August and October 九月next/last September I haven’t heard from him since last September. 自去年9月起我就没有听到过他的消息了。
in September My birthday’s in September. 我的生日在9月份。
on September 6th The meeting will be on September 6th. 这次会议定于9月6日召开。
on 6th September British EnglishBrE ‘When’s the concert?’ ‘On 6th September.’ “音乐会是什么时候?”“9月6日。”
September 6 American EnglishAmE They arrive September 6. 他们9月6日到。
September• After September 1914, however, it was downhill all the way.• The class involves anyone who unwittingly bought fraudulent sports memorabilia on eBay from September 1995 to the date of trial.• Gelsinger died from the treatment in September, in what is believed to be the first death caused directly by gene therapy.• There were two in September, five are planned for October, one in November and two in December.• I miscarried a baby at six weeks in September, and I am now 13 weeks pregnant with number five.• Last September, he ordered the armed forces reduced by almost one-third over three years.• The third bomb was found in the basement of the flats on the night of September 22.• The shares have been falling since September, when they traded at nearly 60. Origin September (1000-1100) Old French Septembre, from Latin September, from septem “seven”; because it was the seventh month of the ancient Roman year