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61 industria discográfica
f.recording industry.* * *la industria discográfica(n.) = record production industry, the, music industry, the, record industry, the, recording industry, the, music business, theEx: This article examines some serious problems which are seen to be facing the publishing, record production, broadcasting, and film making industries in the UK because of outdated copyright laws.
Ex: The data base contains audio listings, music reviews, music samples, images and articles about recordings and the music industry.Ex: Fact is, in 2006, the record industry is doubling over backwards in its attempt to remedy its decision a decade ago to ignore the onset of the web.Ex: And it is those temptations that have placed college students squarely in the crosshairs of the recording industry.Ex: Apple now controls the largest share of the music business. -
62 desusada
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63 superada
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64 adefesio
• frump• outdated person• ugly object• ugly person• ugly thing -
65 antiguo
• archaic• former• long-standing• longstanding• old-time• olden• one thousand times• one-time ad• outdated• outmoded• quondam• sometime -
66 caduco
• caducous• obsolete• outdated• outmoded -
67 obsoleto
• antiquated• archaic• obsolete• old-fashioned• outdated• outmoded• passbook savings account• passed -
68 pasar de moda
• become old-fashioned• become outdated• go out of business• go out of line• go out of sight• go out of the country• grow on• grow out of one's habit -
69 persona fuera de moda
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70 vencido
• conquered• outdated• overdue• past consideration• past due account -
71 concepto anticuado
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72 concepto trasnochado
m.outdated concept.
См. также в других словарях:
outdated — UK US /ˌaʊtˈdeɪtɪd/ adjective ► old or old fashioned and therefore not as good or as useful as something more modern or more recent: outdated equipment/technology »The company is finding it hard to compete because of the outdated equipment it is… … Financial and business terms
Outdated — Out*dat ed, a. Being out of date; antiquated; outmoded; unfashionable. [Obs.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outdated — I adjective anachronistic, anachronous, ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, behind the age, behind the times, bygone, dated, defunct, demode, discarded, disused, expired, extinct, fallen into desuetude, fallen into disuse,… … Law dictionary
outdated — (adj.) also out dated, 1610s, grown obsolete, from OUT (Cf. out) + pp. of DATE (Cf. date) (v.1). Out of date is attested from 1620 … Etymology dictionary
outdated — / out of date [adj] old fashioned anachronous, antiquated, antique, archaic, back number*, behind the times*, dated, démodé, dusty, has been*, moth eaten*, musty, not with it*, obsolete, old, old hat*, out, outmoded, out of style*, passé, square … New thesaurus
outdated — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ obsolete … English terms dictionary
outdated — [out΄dāt′id] adj. no longer current or popular; behind the times; antiquated … English World dictionary
outdated — out|dat|ed [ˌautˈdeıtıd] adj 1.) if something is outdated, it is no longer considered useful or effective, because something more modern exists →↑old fashioned ▪ outdated teaching methods ▪ a factory with outdated equipment ▪ His writing style is … Dictionary of contemporary English
outdated — [[t]a͟ʊtde͟ɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something as outdated, you mean that you think it is old fashioned and no longer useful or relevant to modern life. ...outdated and inefficient factories. ...outdated attitudes... Caryl Churchill s… … English dictionary
outdated — adjective 1 unsuitable for the modern world and no longer used much; old fashioned: outdated teaching methods | We reject outdated notions of national sovereignty. 2 a document that is outdated cannot be used because it is no longer effective: an … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
outdated — adjective a) Out of date, old fashioned, antiquated. His outdated word processing software could not read the files I sent. b) Out of date; not the latest one. Your version of the document is outdated. Syn: parachronistic, superse … Wiktionary