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date [dat]1. feminine noun• à quelle date cela s'est-il produit ? on what date did that happen?• j'ai pris date avec M. Lavie pour le 18 décembre I have made a date with Mr Lavie for 18 December► faire date• cet événement fait date dans l'histoire this event is a milestone in history► de longue date [amitié] long-standing2. compounds► date de valeur [de chèque] processing date* * *dat1) ( moment précis) datedate d'expiration — expiry date GB, expiration date US
depuis 1962, date à laquelle... — since 1962, in which year...
2) ( époque) timeà/depuis cette date — at/from that time
un ami de fraîche/longue date — a recent/longstanding friend
* * *dat nf* * *1 ( moment précis) date; date de naissance/décès date of birth/death; date d'expiration expiry date GB, expiration date US; date d'arrivée date of arrival; date de départ departure date; j'ai reçu les dates d'examens I've received the exam dates; date de clôture closing date; date butoir deadline; prendre date to set a date; à une date ultérieure at some future date; à date fixe on a set date; date anniversaire anniversary; depuis 1962, date à laquelle… since 1962, in which year…; en date du 7 février… of 7 February…; date limite deadline; date limite de consommation eat-by date; date limite de vente sell-by date; date limite de dépôt/d'envoi des dossiers final date for submission of/for sending the documents; date limite d'inscription closing date for registration;2 ( époque) time; à/depuis cette date at/from that time; jusqu'à une date récente until recently; un ami de fraîche/longue date a recent/longstanding friend; la réunion était prévue de longue date the meeting had been scheduled well in advance; le premier/dernier scandale en date the earliest/latest scandal;3 ( événement marquant) date; une grande date dans or de l'histoire an important date in history; faire date to make its mark.date de valeur actual date on which an amount is credited to or debited from an account.[dat] nom féminin1. [moment précis] datenous avons fixé la date de la conférence au 13 juin we have decided to hold the conference on June 13thprenons date let's decide on ou let's fix a datedate limite [pour un projet] deadlinea. [d'un document] expiry dateb. [d'un aliment] sell-by date2. [période] dateà la date dont tu me parles, j'étais encore aux États-Unis at the time you're talking about, I was still in the United Statesfaire date: c'est une réalisation qui fera date (dans l'histoire) it's an achievement which will stand out (in history)3. BANQUE————————en date locution adverbialeen date du locution prépositionnelle -
2 Alsace-Lorraine
[alzaslɔrɛn] nom propre fémininThis eastern part of France was the underlying cause of the longstanding conflict between Germany and France. Consisting of part of the two old French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine (today the departements of Haut Rhin, Bas Rhin and Moselle) it was seized by the Germans at the end of the Franco-Prussian war in 1871, becoming part of the German Reich. Reverting to France after the First World War, seized by Germany again in 1940, the Alsace-Lorraine was finally restored to France at the end of the Second World War.
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