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actuel(le)
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French
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up to date [Brit, Am 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)
French
French
English
English
actualiser ouvrage, fichier, méthode
to bring sb up to date (de qc on sth)
to keep up to date (de qc on sth)
mettre à jour (actualiser) courrier, travail
rajeunir livre, guide, règlement
English
English
French
French
up-to-date ADJ
1. up-to-date (contemporary):
2. up-to-date (latest):
3. up-to-date (updated):
4. up-to-date (informed):
I. bang [bæŋ] N
1. bang (explosion):
2. bang (blow):
3. bang pl Am (fringe):
4. bang Am vulg (sexual intercourse):
5. bang Am (drug dose):
Phrases:
II. bang [bæŋ] ADV
bang (exactly):
Phrases:
III. bang [bæŋ] INTERJ
IV. bang [bæŋ] VB intr (hit)
V. bang [bæŋ] VB trans
1. bang (hit):
2. bang (cut hair):
3. bang vulg (have sex with):
Phrases:
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French
English
English
I. moderne [mɔdɛʀn] ADJ
moderne pays
moderne idée, histoire
II. moderne [mɔdɛʀn] N m
se moderniser personne
mettre [ou tenir] qn au courant de qc
to keep sb up to date on sth
English
English
French
French
up-to-date ADJ
1. up-to-date (contemporary):
2. up-to-date (latest):
3. up-to-date (updated):
4. up-to-date (informed):
French
French
English
English
I. moderne [mɔdɛʀn] ADJ
moderne pays
moderne idée, histoire
II. moderne [mɔdɛʀn] N m
moderniser personne
to keep sb up to date on sth
Present
Ibang
youbang
he/she/itbangs
webang
youbang
theybang
Past
Ibanged
youbanged
he/she/itbanged
webanged
youbanged
theybanged
Present Perfect
Ihavebanged
youhavebanged
he/she/ithasbanged
wehavebanged
youhavebanged
theyhavebanged
Past Perfect
Ihadbanged
youhadbanged
he/she/ithadbanged
wehadbanged
youhadbanged
theyhadbanged
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Such a diversity enables the cyber criminals to get the biggest bang from their ad click fraud campaigns, but the infected users suffer the consequences big time.
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Hairstyles range from 80s-style, big-bang blowouts to cornrow braids and a more contemporary flat-ironed look.
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Evidence in the former communist economies suggests that the closed economy multiplier has a bigger bang or multiplier effect than the open-economy multiplier.
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Chefs bang and throw, they are cocksure and feisty.
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