diary
diary — noun
1. a book or digital file where you regularly write about your private thoughts, fe
a book or digital file where you regularly write about your private thoughts, feelings, and the things that happen in your life
Rachid writes in his diary every night before going to sleep.
collocation: write in + possessive + diary
Linh kept a diary throughout her trip to Japan.
collocation: keep a diary
When Théo felt sad, writing in his diary helped him feel better.
Amelia's diary was full of funny stories about her classmates.
Mizuki started a video diary instead of using paper.
文法句型
keep + a + diary
write in + (possessive) + diary
diary + entry
用法筆記
Diary in this sense focuses on recording past experiences and private emotions. It is common among teenagers and adults who use writing as a way to reflect on their daily lives.
常見錯誤
2. a book or calendar that gives each day its own place, where you note down upcomi
a book or calendar that gives each day its own place, where you note down upcoming appointments, meetings, and tasks that you must remember
The doctor checked her diary to find a free time for the patient.
collocation: check + possessive + diary
Renata marked the meeting date in her diary so she would not forget.
collocation: mark + in + possessive + diary
Kenji's work diary was full of appointments for the whole week.
Nellie wrote the dentist appointment in her diary the moment she booked it.
Ezra lost his diary and missed two important meetings because of it.
- planner
more common in American English; often implies a structured book with calendars and to-do lists
- appointment book
neutral term focused on scheduled meetings; used especially in professional settings
- calendar
can be digital or wall-based; broader than diary
文法句型
check + (possessive) + diary
mark + in + (possessive) + diary
diary + noun (diary date)
用法筆記
In British English, 'diary' is very commonly used for this sense — a book for scheduling future plans. In American English, 'planner' or 'appointment book' is more typical, though 'diary' is understood. Distinguish from sense 1 by topic: future events vs. past personal reflections.