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dated [ˈdeıtıd] ADJ.

1. dated:

dated

2. dated:

dated
dated

I . date1 [deıt] SUST.

2. date:

III . date1 [deıt] V. intr.

2. date:

date2 [deıt] SUST.

closing date SUST.

international date line SUST.

international date line → date line

Véase también: date line

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It's incredibly important to us in terms of our ability to issue long-dated paper...
www.telegraph.co.uk
The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
www.smh.com.au
You can always update a room and improve the atmosphere with good lighting; equally, nothing makes a room feel dated and unwelcoming like bad lighting.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These fossils are dated from 565 to 575 mya.
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The album was not received well critically with most of the criticisms labelling the album as dated.
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I'd tried it before, years ago, and still remember the taste -- like dandelion sap mixed with cigarette ash and stale-dated cough syrup.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Although the movie is badly dated, it makes a strong case for the return of the negligee.
www.metronews.ca
Moulds changed along with fashion which allows them to be dated quite accurately.
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Metalwork, including elaborate penannular brooches and fastening pins, have been dated to the 5th-7th centuries.
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This dated the find as ancient and required a re-evaluation of the life of humans in the late Ice Age.
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