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date
Date tarimas:
/deit/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Time stated in terms of the day, month, and year.
- noun: A statement of calendar time, as on a document.
- noun: A specified day of a month.
- noun: A particular point or period of time at which something happened or existed, or is expected to happen.
- noun: The years of someone's birth and death: Beethoven's dates were 1770 to 1827.
- noun: The time during which something lasts; duration.
- noun: The time or historical period to which something belongs: artifacts of a later date.
- noun: An appointment: a luncheon date with a client; a date with destiny. See Synonyms at
engagement . - noun: An engagement to go out socially with another person, often out of romantic interest.
- noun: One's companion on such an outing.
- noun: An engagement for a performance: has four singing dates this month.
- verb-transitive: To mark or supply with a date: date a letter.
- verb-transitive: To determine the date of: date a fossil.
- verb-transitive: To betray the age of: Pictures of old cars date the book.
- verb-transitive: To go on a date or dates with.
- verb-intransitive: To have origin in a particular time in the past: This statue dates from 500 B.C.
- verb-intransitive: To become old-fashioned.
- verb-intransitive: To go on dates.
- idiom: out of date No longer in style; old-fashioned: clothes that went out of date last year.
- idiom: to date Until now: To date, only half of those invited have responded.
- idiom: up to date In or into accordance with current information, styles, or technology: brought me up to date on the project's status.
- noun: The sweet, edible, oblong or oval fruit of the date palm, containing a narrow, hard seed.
- noun: A date palm.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- periodas
- out of datepasenęs
- pasimatymas
- prasidėti (nuo) IIn datulė (vaisius)ne jusu reikalas
- data
- datuoti
- up to date naujausias
- šiuolaikinis