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dated
przestarzały
dated [ˈdeɪtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ
dated
dated clothes, hairstyle
long-dated ADJ ECON
short-dated [ˌʃɔ:tˈdeɪtɪd, Am ˌʃɔ:rt-] N ECON
short-dated bill
I. date1 [deɪt] N
1. date (specific time):
2. date (unspecified time):
3. date (romantic meeting):
4. date (appointment):
umawiać [perf umówić] się
5. date AM (person):
Phrases:
out of date clothes, hairstyle
out of date passport
out of date food
up to date clothes, hairstyle
up to date list
II. date1 [deɪt] VB trans
1. date (determine age):
to date sth
określać [perf określić] wiek czegoś
2. date (write date):
3. date (go out):
to date sb
to date sb
III. date1 [deɪt] VB intr
1. date (go out of fashion):
wychodzić [perf wyjść] z mody
2. date (go out):
date2 [deɪt] N (fruit)
accept date N ECON
billing date N ECON
blind date N
closing date N
completion date N
contract date N LAW
coupon date N ECON
creation date N COMPUT
date from VB trans
date from PHRVB date back to
date back to VB trans
OpenDict entry
date N
stem date NAUT
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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Cash and short-dated bonds may be used for early withdrawals from the pension.
www.telegraph.co.uk
That meant both short-dated and long-dated interest rates were practically the same, with no immediate advantage to investors investing on a three-month or a five-year bond.
www.odt.co.nz
Some short-dated non-benchmark 2019 and 2020 gilts dipped into negative territory, though not for the first time.
www.independent.ie
This left short-dated debt vulnerable to a fall.
uk.investing.com
This spike in yield adds weight to the view that rates are likely to rise given that short-dated bonds are an indication of future rates.
www.afr.com