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dated [Brit ˈdeɪtɪd, americ ˈdeɪdəd] ADJ

dated clothes, style
dated idea, convention, custom
dated word, expression, language

long-dated ADJ FINAN

long-dated bills
long-dated investment

I. date [Brit deɪt, americ deɪt] SUBST

1. date (day of the month):

2. date (year):

3. date (meeting):

4. date (person one is going out with):

5. date (pop concert):

6. date (fruit):

7. date (tree):

II. to date ADV

III. date [Brit deɪt, americ deɪt] VERBO trans

1. date (mark with date):

date person: letter, cheque
date machine: envelope, document
a statuette dated 1875

2. date (identify age of):

date skeleton, building, object

3. date (reveal age of):

4. date (go out with):

date person

IV. date [Brit deɪt, americ deɪt] VERBO intr

1. date (originate):

2. date (become dated):

date clothes, style, slang:

up to date [Brit, americ ˌəp tu ˈdeɪt] ADJ

1. up to date (modern, fashionable):

up to date music, clothes
up to date equipment

2. up to date (containing latest information):

up to date brochure, records, accounts, map, timetable
up to date information, news
to keep sth up to date records, list, accounts

3. up to date (informed):

up to date person
to keep up to date with developments
to keep up to date with gossip
mettre/tenir qn au courant (about de)

out of date ADJ

out of date ticket, passport
out of date clothing, custom
out of date theory, concept

blind date SUBST

1. blind date (meeting):

2. blind date (person):

date night [ˈdeɪt naɪt] SUBST

I. date stamp SUBST

1. date stamp (device):

2. date stamp (mark):

II. date-stamp VERBO trans

date-stamp bill, envelope, receipt
date-stamp (in post office) envelope, letter

date rape SUBST

date palm SUBST

closing date SUBST

date f limite (for de)

expiration date SUBST americ

expiration date → expiry date

expiry date SUBST Brit

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dated ADJ

dated

short-dated SUBST FINAN

short-dated

I. date1 [deɪt] SUBST

1. date (calendar day):

2. date (calendar year):

3. date (appointment):

avoir un rencard avec qn coloq

4. date americ (person):

II. date1 [deɪt] VERBO trans

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (give a date):

3. date (reveal the age):

III. date1 [deɪt] VERBO intr

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (go back to) event:

3. date (show time period):

4. date (go out of fashion):

date2 [deɪt] SUBST

date stamp SUBST

blind date SUBST

closing date SUBST

due date SUBST

up-to-date ADJ

1. up-to-date (contemporary):

2. up-to-date (latest):

3. up-to-date (updated):

4. up-to-date (informed):

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francês
inglês
inglês
désuet (-ète) expression
dated
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inglês
francês
francês

dated ADJ

dated

short-dated SUBST FINAN

short-dated

I. date1 [deɪt] SUBST

1. date (calendar day):

2. date (appointment):

avoir un rencard avec qn coloq

3. date (person):

II. date1 [deɪt] VERBO trans

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (give a date):

3. date (reveal the age):

III. date1 [deɪt] VERBO intr

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (go back to) event:

3. date (show time period):

4. date (go out of fashion):

date2 [deɪt] SUBST

blind date SUBST

expiration date SUBST

closing date SUBST

due date SUBST

out-of-date ADJ

1. out-of-date (existing after a fixed date):

2. out-of-date (worthless):

3. out-of-date (no more in use):

4. out-of-date (not in use for long time):

out-of-date word

5. out-of-date (out of fashion):

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désuet (-ète) expression
dated
Present
Idate
youdate
he/she/itdates
wedate
youdate
theydate
Past
Idated
youdated
he/she/itdated
wedated
youdated
theydated
Present Perfect
Ihavedated
youhavedated
he/she/ithasdated
wehavedated
youhavedated
theyhavedated
Past Perfect
Ihaddated
youhaddated
he/she/ithaddated
wehaddated
youhaddated
theyhaddated

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All apps are marked by color as up-to-date and out-of-date.
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Some research indicates the long-term unemployed may be stigmatized as having out-of-date skills, facing an uphill battle to return to the workforce.
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Another source of stock is overruns, surplus items and out-of-date food products.
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Towards the end of the 1930s engines were simply becoming out-of-date.
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Also, because code maintenance often omits updating the comments, comments describing where to find remote pieces of code are notorious for going out-of-date.
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