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I . date1 [deɪt] N

1. date (calendar day):

date
data f
to be out of date
to be up to date
what date is it today?
que dia é hoje?

2. date (appointment):

date
to make a date with sb

3. date Am inf (person):

date
namorado(-a) m (f)

II . date1 [deɪt] VB trans

1. date (recognize age of):

date

2. date Am inf (have relationship with):

to date sb

III . date1 [deɪt] VB intr

to date back to

date2 N

date (fruit)
date (tree)

closing date N

expiration date N

sell-by date N Brit COMM

sell-by date

up-to-date ADJ

1. up-to-date (contemporary):

moderno(-a)

2. up-to-date (informed):

a par

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Early English Gothic lancet windows in chancel, nave and north chapel date from this time.
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Consumers fear, he added, that they will be billed in one go at some future date and that they may have difficulties in settling any such billing amount.
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Things fall apart when she becomes too uncomfortable during the date.
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On other events, refer to the relevant section by date.
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She earned $120,057 for the solo second place finish, her largest payday to date as a professional.
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Both have movies opening this week, his-and-her titles that present a fatal date-night choice of gonzo male action versus chick-flick romance.
www.macleans.ca
To date, such recommendations have not been implemented.
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The words that accompanied the melody date to around 1800 and concern the impoverishment of a father in order to pay a dowry.
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Towards the end of the 1930s engines were simply becoming out-of-date.
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Unlike many buildings of a similar date in the town, it lacks ornamental panelling.
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