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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. date1 [ingl. am. deɪt, ingl. brit. deɪt] SUST.

1. date C (of appointment, battle):

to set or fix a date for sth

2. date U (period of time) form.:

3.1. date coloq. C (appointment):

she had a dinner date that evening esp ingl. am.

3.2. date coloq. C (person) esp ingl. am. :

3.3. date coloq. C (booking):

II. date1 [ingl. am. deɪt, ingl. brit. deɪt] V. trans.

1.1. date (mark with date):

date letter/check

1.2. date (give date to):

date remains/pottery/fossil
date remains/pottery/fossil

2. date (betray age) coloq.:

3. date (go out with):

date esp ingl. am. coloq.
salir con coloq.

III. date1 [ingl. am. deɪt, ingl. brit. deɪt] V. intr.

1. date (originate in):

it dates from the 14th century

2. date (become old-fashioned):

3. date (go on dates) esp ingl. am. coloq.:

empezó a noviar a los 14 años amer. also
empezó a pololear a los 14 años Chile coloq.

up-to-date [ˌʌptəˈdeɪt] ADJ.

up-to-date figures/information/report:

to be up to date (with sth)

out-of-date <pred out of date> [ˌaʊtəvˈdeɪt] ADJ.

out-of-date ideas/technology
out-of-date ideas/technology
out-of-date ideas/technology
perimido Río Pl.
out-of-date ticket/check
out-of-date ticket/check
vencido amer.
out-of-date clothes

date2 [ingl. am. deɪt, ingl. brit. deɪt] SUST. (fruit)

due date SUST.

1. due date FIN.:

2. due date (of birth):

I. date stamp SUST.

1. date stamp (instrument):

2. date stamp (date):

II. date-stamp V. trans.

date-stamp document/library book:

date night [ˈdeɪt naɪt] SUST.

date palm SUST.

date rape SUST.

expiry date SUST.

double date SUST.

carbon-date [ˈkɑrbənˌdeɪt] V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS

I. date1 [deɪt] SUST.

1. date (calendar day):

to be out of date MODA
to be out of date GASTR.

2. date (appointment):

3. date FIN.:

4. date ingl. am. coloq. (person):

novio(-a) m (f)

II. date1 [deɪt] V. trans.

1. date (recognize age of):

to date sth at ...

2. date (give date to sth):

3. date ingl. am. coloq. (have relationship with):

to date sb

III. date1 [deɪt] V. intr.

1. date (go back to):

2. date (go out of fashion):

date2 [deɪt] SUST.

date-stamp [ˈdeɪtstæmp] SUST.

target date SUST.

expiry date SUST.

closing date SUST.

settlement date SUST. FIN.

up-to-date [ˌʌptəˈdeɪt] ADJ.

1. up-to-date (contemporary):

up-to-date book

2. up-to-date (informed):

out-of-date [ˌaʊtəvˈdeɪt, ingl. am. ˌaʊt̬-] ADJ.

out-of-date clothes
out-of-date clothes
out-of-date ticket
out-of-date person

international date line SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. date1 [deɪt] SUST.

1. date (calendar day):

to be out of date MODA

2. date FIN.:

3. date (appointment):

4. date coloq. (person):

novio(-a) m (f)

II. date1 [deɪt] V. trans.

1. date (recognize age of):

to date sth at...

2. date (give date to sth):

3. date coloq. (have relationship with):

to date sb

III. date1 [deɪt] V. intr.

1. date (go back to):

2. date (go out of fashion):

3. date (go on dates):

date2 [deɪt] SUST.

1. date (fruit):

2. date (tree):

play date SUST.

blind date SUST.

expiration date SUST.

target date SUST.

closing date SUST.

date rape SUST.

up-to-date [ˌʌp··ˈdeɪt] ADJ.

1. up-to-date (contemporary):

up-to-date book

2. up-to-date (informed):

out-of-date [ˌaʊt̬·əv·ˈdeɪt] ADJ.

out-of-date clothing
out-of-date clothing
out-of-date version
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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Students at universities today are taught that most of what they learn throughout their courses will be rendered out-of-date within a few years.
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Many of the building's mechanical systems, although today out-of-date and replaced for efficiency and safety reasons, were highly advanced when the building was constructed.
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The book also lacked shape or much interpretation of the fifteenth-century political scene, out-of-date the minute it was published.
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Gouges calls the notion that women are lesser beings an out-of-date concept.
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The multi-plant system facilitated quick product shipping, minimizing out-of-date merchandise problems.
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