As a noun:
1, heyday, golden age, prime of life;
2. [Construction] girders, sandalwood strips, lintels and columns;
3. Age
When used as an adjective, it means: summer
As a verb, it means: spend the summer; Grazing (livestock) for the summer.
Example:
Will we? Start? Another one? Summer? Vacation? What time? July? It's coming. ?
In July, we will have our summer vacation again.
2. Me? Do you like it? Ann? Pleasant? Vacation? This? summer ?
I had a pleasant holiday this summer.
Extended data:
The expression of English four seasons: spring, spring; Summer summer; Autumn (autumn) autumn; Winter winter
1, spring spring
English [spr? ] beauty [spring? ]?
Spring; Springs and streams; Spring, elasticity; jump
The intransitive verb jumps, jumps; To send out or appear suddenly; Origin; Split, split
Jump out suddenly; Skip; crack
Spring; Spring-shaped and elastic
2. Autumn (autumn) Autumn
English [? :t? M] beautiful [? t? m]?
Autumn; Autumn; Mature; autumn
Autumn; autumn
3. Winter Winter
English [? W? nt? (r)] Beauty [? W? nt? ]?
Winter, winter; Age; recession
Verb (abbreviation for verb) winter; To raise (livestock) in winter; Freeze or shrink.
Winter, winter; Overwintering; Winter sowing