due的意思和读音

due

: [du] : [djuː]

adj.

n.西

adv.

dues  

adj.+n.due consideration,due share

adv.+adj.partly due

adj.undue,paid

adv.indirectly

adj.expected,scheduled,appropriate,owing

adv.directly,exactly,direct,straight,dead

prep.in line for,worthy of,entitled to,in for,up for

dueadj.caused by

1.[nbn]~ to sth/sbcaused by sb/sth; because of sb/sth

The team's success was largely due to her efforts.

Most of the problems were due to human error.

The project had to be abandoned due to a lack of government funding.

expected

2.[nbn]arranged or expected

When's the baby due?

The next train is due in five minutes.

My essay's due next Friday(= it has to be given to the teacher by then) .

Rose is due to start school in January.

The band's first album is due for release later this month.

owed

3.[nubn]when a sum of money isdue , it must be paid immediately

Payment is due on 1 October. 10 1

4.[nbn]~ (to sb)owed to sb as a debt, because it is their right or because they have done sth to deserve it

Have they been paid the money that is due to them?

Our thanks are due to the whole team.

5.[nbn]owed sth; deserving sth

I'm still due 15 days' leave. 15

She's due for promotion soon.

suitable/right

6.[obn]that is suitable or right in the circumstances

After due consideration, we have decided to appoint Mr Davis to the job.

to make due allowance for sth

He was charged with driving without due care and attention .

IDM

Your request will be dealt with in due course.

in due courseat the right time and not before

Your request will be dealt with in due course.

n.

1.[u]西a thing that should be given to sb by right

He received a large reward, which was no more than his due(= than what he deserved) .

She's a slow worker, but to give her her due(= to be fair to her) , she does try very hard.

2.[pl]charges, for example to be a member of a club

to pay your dues

adv.

1.~ north/south/east/westexactly; in a straight line

to sail due east

The village lies five miles due north of York.

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adj.1.if something is due to happen, it is expected to happen or should happen; if you are due somewhere, you are expected to be there; something that is due at a particular time or date must be completed by that time or date; if a baby is due, it is expected to be born. You can also say that the mother is due2.if money is due, it is time for it to be paid3.according to the usual standards or rules4.if something is due to someone, they should receive it1.if something is due to happen, it is expected to happen or should happen; if you are due somewhere, you are expected to be there; something that is due at a particular time or date must be completed by that time or date; if a baby is due, it is expected to be born. You can also say that the mother is due2.if money is due, it is time for it to be paid3.according to the usual standards or rules4.if something is due to someone, they should receive it

n.1.someones due is something that they have a right to receive2.money that someone has to pay regularly, for example to be a member of a club or union

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1.Due to the lack of geologic knowledge and related data, the analogy method is usually adopted in the exploration and exploitation process.

2.I got to bed early due to my tummy was sick, may be the tropical fruit mango cause me painful?

3.They make it a point to stay in touch, even in the verge of being exhausted due to the drudgery of everyday life.

4.I thought I could outdo everybody in the world in wealth and power, and I amassed in my own treasure-house the money due to my king.

5.Recently on an eight hour flight from London to New York, Lady Gaga's legs began to swell due to the restrictive clothing she wore on board.,LadyGaga

6."This year has seen a levelling-off, obviously due to the economy, with the exception of London, which has continued to grow, " she said.,“。”

7.Injury occurring to a nerve intraoperatively is usually due to compression or stretching of the nerve.

8.The man is not clear and is slightly blurred (no doubt due to the long exposure required).)。

9.The next generation iPhone, however, would likely see less restricted background process support due to its improved hardware.iPhone,

10.The latter is probably due to the state of the code but the outside of the foot shot was annoying me a bit because of its regularity.