柯林斯詞典diary /?da??r?/ (diaries) 1. N-COUNT A diary is a book which has a separate space for each day of the year. You use a diary to write down things you plan to do, or to record what happens in your life day by day. 日記 I had earlier read the entry from Harold Nicholson's diary for July 10, 1940. 我早就在哈羅德·尼科爾森1940年7月10日的日記里讀到過(guò)那則記錄。 返回 diary劍橋詞典a book in which you record your thoughts or feelings or what has happened each day 日記,日志 While in hiding , Anne Frank kept a diary. 安妮?弗蘭克在躲匿期間堅(jiān)持寫日記。 A2 UK (US datebook) a book with a separate space or page for each day , in which you write down your future arrangements , meetings , etc. 日程簿 Don't forget to write/enter the date of the meeting in your diary. 別忘了在日程簿上標(biāo)出開會(huì)的日期。 例句 The following is an extract from her diary.Hold on, I'll check in my diary.I've kept a diary for twelve years now.I've put the date of the party down in my diary.As his illness progressed , he made fewer entries in his diary. 返回 diary