August in English: August
Pronunciation: English?['?ɡ?st] American?['?ɡ?st]
n.? August
adj.? (a~) majestic; noble
Related phrases:
1. 22nd of August. August 22< /p>
2. On the weekend of August
3. In August.
4. the night of 13th August The night of the 13th
Common sentence patterns:
1. August was almost tropical this year.
August this year was very hot.
2. We'll take our holiday sometime in August, I think.
I think we'll take our holiday sometime in August.
3. The act was passed by Congress and went into effect in August, 1980.
This act was passed by Congress and went into effect in August, 1980.
4. The August weather is delicious.
It is August and the weather is wonderful and pleasant.
Extended information:
Etymology explanation
It entered English in the 1760s and is directly derived from the Latin augutus, which means highly respected and respected.
Word usage
1. August is the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar and cannot be used in the Chinese lunar calendar. August in the lunar calendar is usually represented by the eighth moon.
2. August is often abbreviated as Aug. or Ag.
3. August can be used as an attributive to modify other nouns.