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1 a aduce la zi
to make up-to-date. -
2 a fixa o întâlnire
to make / to fix an appointmentto make a date. -
3 a ieşi din uz!
to be / to fall / to go / to grow out of use / fashionto come / to fall into disuse.2. ( a se demoda) to get / to be out of dateto become obsolescent / obsolete / old fashionedv. \a ieşi din uz! modă. -
4 a nu mal fi la modă
to go out of date / fashion. -
5 a se duce la vedere
to go on a blind date. -
6 a stabili o întâlnire / întrevedere cu cineva
to make / to fix an appointment with smb.amer. to make a date with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a stabili o întâlnire / întrevedere cu cineva
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7 a ţine la zi
com. etc. to keep the books / a catalogue, etc. up to date. -
8 a-şi da întâlnire cu cineva
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi da întâlnire cu cineva
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9 de dată recentă
of recent date. -
10 de modă veche
old-fashionedout-of-date. -
11 după ultima modă / ultimul jurnal
in the latest styleaccording to the latest fashionup-to-datein the height of fashionin style.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > după ultima modă / ultimul jurnal
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12 ieşit din uz(ul curent)
out-datedsuperannuateddropping out of useobsolete, out of date / fashion. -
13 la curent (cu ceva)
(kept) abreast (of events)kept postedin the knowwell up (in a problem)( cu ultimele noutăţi) up to dateknowing all the ropes / knowing the ins and outs of a matteracquainted (with smth.). -
14 la pas cu vremea
up to date. -
15 până acum
so / thus fartill / until now / the presentas yet(down / up) to dateup to / till now / here / the presenthithertoînv. (un)to this dayto this day extant. -
16 până astăzi
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17 până la această dată
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18 până în momentul de faţă
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > până în momentul de faţă
См. также в других словарях:
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