n. pl. (古罗马历法的)朔日,初一。 at [on, till] the Greek calends(或 Calends) 永远不会有[发生,实现等]的那一天。
The calends (, "the called") were the first days of each month of the Roman calendar. The Romans assigned these calends to the first day of the month, signifying the start of the new moon cycle.
例句与用法
1.
We will be back by the calends at the latest 我们最晚下月初就回来
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At the greek calends 永远不会有的那一天
3.
He promised to buy me a new apartment , but i knew it was on the greek calends 他答应给我买套新公寓,但我知道那是遥遥无期的事情。