Dated in spanish

Anticuado

pronunciation: ɑntikuɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

date4 = fechar, datar. 

Example: The overdues should be printed the same day this function is run so that they are properly dated.

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» antedate = preceder.

Example: The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.

» date + as far back as + Expresión Temporal = remontarse a, datar de.

Example: Citation indexing originated with 'tables of cases cited', which date at least as far back as 1743.

» date back + centuries = datar de hace siglos, remontarse siglos (atrás), remontarse a hace siglos.

Example: Braiding a horse's mane or tail is a practice that dates back centuries.

» date back to + Expresión Temporal = remontarse a, datar de, originarse en.

Example: The roots of these problems data back to the 60s' with a failure to establish an efficient centralised information system.

» date from + Expresión Temporal = remontarse a, datar de, originarse en.

Example: Lithography as a printing process dates from the 19th century.

» predate = antedatar, anteceder.

Example: The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.

» predate = fijar fecha con antelación.

Example: Orders may be predated by up to 30 days, if desired.

» radiocarbon date = datar por radiocarbono, datar por carbono 14.

Example: One of these contained an inhumation which was radiocarbon dated to the Iron Age.

» update [up-date] = actualizar.

Example: Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.

date5 = quedarse anticuado, dejar de ser actual. 

Example: This again extends the search time but may not be a decisive factor where the stock soon dates, rendering older catalogues largely unused.

date6 = tener una cita, salir en pareja con, salir con Alguien. 

Example: Blood hypothesized that girls were dated because they exhibit such personality characteristics as consideration, cheerfulness, being a good sport, & a sense of humor = Blood formuló la hipótesis de que las chicas tenían citas debido a las características de su personalidad como consideración, alegría, ser una tía apañada y tener sentido del humor.

dated1 = con fecha. 

Example: For dated references, only the edition cited applies.

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» be dated + Fecha = tener la fecha de + Fecha.

Example: The latest abridged edition is dated 1961.

» dated + Fecha = con fecha + Fecha.

Example: We must also question the value of a list dated 1967, which has never been revised.

» undated = sin fecha, sin fechar.

Example: There has always been a proportion of undated books, especially in the machinepress period when cheap reprints were left undated so that they could be sold over periods of years without advertising themselves as old stock.

dated2 = anticuado, obsoleto, viejo. 

Example: Binging your home into the current decade doesn't have to cost a fortune -- there are many things that you can do to update a dated space.

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» be dated = quedarse anticuado, estar anticuado, estar obsoleto, quedarse obsoleto.

Example: Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.

» outdated [out-dated] = obsoleto, desfasado, anticuado, desactualizado.

Example: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.

» updated [up-dated] = actualizado, moderno, actual.

Example: Libraries can obtain updated cataloguing through special customised services, but at prohibitively high cost.

Dated synonyms

unfashionable in spanish: pasado de moda, pronunciation: ənfæʃənəbəl part of speech: adjective datable in spanish: datable, pronunciation: deɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective unstylish in spanish: unstylish, pronunciation: ənstaɪlɪʃ part of speech: adjective dateable in spanish: datable, pronunciation: deɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective out of fashion in spanish: fuera de moda, pronunciation: aʊtʌvfæʃən
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