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blind date
rendez-vous arrangé avec un(e) inconnu(e)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
blind date SAM.
1. blind date (meeting):
2. blind date (person):
inconnu/-e m. spol/ž. spol avec qui l'on a rendez-vous
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. date [brit. angl. deɪt, am. angl. deɪt] SAM.
1. date (day of the month):
date ž. spol
2. date (year):
date ž. spol
millésime m. spol
3. date (meeting):
rendez-vous m. spol
4. date (person one is going out with):
5. date (pop concert):
date ž. spol
6. date (fruit):
datte ž. spol
7. date (tree):
(palmier-)dattier m. spol
II. to date PRISL.
III. date [brit. angl. deɪt, am. angl. deɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. date (mark with date):
date person: letter, cheque
date machine: envelope, document
2. date (identify age of):
date skeleton, building, object
3. date (reveal age of):
4. date (go out with):
date person
IV. date [brit. angl. deɪt, am. angl. deɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. date (originate):
2. date (become dated):
date clothes, style, slang:
up to date [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌəp tu ˈdeɪt] PRID.
1. up to date (modern, fashionable):
up to date music, clothes
up to date equipment
2. up to date (containing latest information):
up to date brochure, records, accounts, map, timetable
up to date information, news
to keep sth up to date records, list, accounts
3. up to date (informed):
up to date person
to keep up to date with developments
to keep up to date with gossip
mettre/tenir qn au courant (about de)
out of date PRID.
out of date ticket, passport
out of date clothing, custom
out of date theory, concept
I. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd] SAM. Ce mot peut être perçu comme injurieux dans cette acception. Lui préférer visually handicapped ou visually impaired.
1. blind:
the blind + glag. mn.
les aveugles m. spol mn. voir note
école pour aveugles or non-voyants m. spol mn.
2. blind (at window):
store m. spol
3. blind:
façade ž. spol
feinte ž. spol
4. blind am. angl. (hide):
affût m. spol
II. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd] PRID.
1. blind dobes. person:
aveugle voir note
are you blind pog.?
2. blind (unaware):
blind person, panic, rage, acceptance, obedience
to be blind to fault, defect
to be blind to quality, virtue
to be blind to risk, danger
3. blind (from which one can't see):
blind corner, brow of hill
4. blind (without looking):
blind tasting
5. blind (blank):
blind wall, facade
6. blind ZRAČ. PROM.:
blind landing
7. blind (slightest) pog.:
III. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd] PRISL.
1. blind (without seeing):
blind fly, land
blind taste
2. blind GASTR.:
blind bake
IV. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. blind dobes. injury, accident person:
2. blind (dazzle) sun, light:
blind person
3. blind (mislead, overwhelm):
blind pride, love:
to be blinded by passion, love
V. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd] GLAG. nepreh. glag. brit. angl.
blind → eff
VI. blind [brit. angl. blʌɪnd, am. angl. blaɪnd]
fermer les yeux (to sur)
I. swear <pret. swore; del. Pf. sworn> [brit. angl. swɛː, am. angl. swɛr] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. swear PRAVO:
swear (gen) (promise) loyalty, allegiance, revenge
I swear!, I swear it! ur. jez.
to swear to sb that
jurer à qn que
to swear blind (that) pog.
2. swear (by solemn oath):
3. swear (curse):
II. swear <pret. swore; del. Pf. sworn> [brit. angl. swɛː, am. angl. swɛr] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. swear (curse):
2. swear (attest):
to swear on Bible, honour
rob <sed. del. robbing; pret., del. Pf. robbed> [brit. angl. rɒb, am. angl. rɑb] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. rob thief:
rob person
rob bank, shop, train
2. rob (deprive):
to rob sb of sth
priver qn de qc
eff [brit. angl. ɛf, am. angl. ɛf] GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
eff off sleng!
I. bat [brit. angl. bat, am. angl. bæt] SAM.
1. bat ŠPORT:
batte ž. spol
2. bat ZOOL.:
chauve-souris ž. spol
3. bat pog.:
old bat slabš.
4. bat (blow):
bat pog.
coup m. spol
II. bat <sed. del. batting; pret., del. Pf. batted> [brit. angl. bat, am. angl. bæt] GLAG. preh. glag.
III. bat <sed. del. batting; pret., del. Pf. batted> [brit. angl. bat, am. angl. bæt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
bat ŠPORT (be batsman)
IV. bat [brit. angl. bat, am. angl. bæt]
at a terrific bat pog. brit. angl.
to do sth off one's own bat pog.
to go to bat for sb pog. am. angl.
appuyer qn pog.
(right) off the bat pog. am. angl.
without batting an eyelid brit. angl. or eye(lash) am. angl.
v slovarju PONS
blind date SAM.
v slovarju PONS
I. date1 [deɪt] SAM.
1. date (calendar day):
date ž. spol
2. date (calendar year):
année ž. spol
3. date (appointment):
rendez-vous m. spol
4. date am. angl. (person):
petit ami (petite amie) m. spol(ž. spol)
II. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. date (have a relationship):
2. date (give a date):
3. date (reveal the age):
III. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. date (have a relationship):
2. date (go back to) event:
3. date (show time period):
4. date (go out of fashion):
date2 [deɪt] SAM.
datte ž. spol
I. blind [blaɪnd] SAM.
1. blind (window shade):
store m. spol
2. blind (subterfuge):
prétexte m. spol
3. blind mn. (people):
4. blind am. angl. (in hunting):
affût m. spol
II. blind [blaɪnd] GLAG. preh. glag. a. fig.
to blind sb to sth
III. blind [blaɪnd] PRID.
1. blind (unable to see):
to be blind to sth a. fig.
2. blind (hidden):
blind door
fraza:
IV. blind [blaɪnd] PRISL.
v slovarju PONS
blind date SAM.
v slovarju PONS
I. date1 [deɪt] SAM.
1. date (calendar day):
date ž. spol
2. date (appointment):
rendez-vous m. spol
3. date (person):
petit ami (petite amie) m. spol(ž. spol)
II. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. date (have a relationship):
2. date (give a date):
3. date (reveal the age):
III. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. date (have a relationship):
2. date (go back to) event:
3. date (show time period):
4. date (go out of fashion):
date2 [deɪt] SAM.
datte ž. spol
I. blind [blaɪnd] SAM.
1. blind (window shade):
store m. spol
2. blind (subterfuge):
prétexte m. spol
3. blind mn. (people):
4. blind (in hunting):
affût m. spol
II. blind [blaɪnd] GLAG. preh. glag. a. fig.
to blind sb to sth
III. blind [blaɪnd] PRID.
1. blind (unable to see):
to be blind to sth a. fig.
2. blind (hidden):
blind door
fraza:
IV. blind [blaɪnd] PRISL.
Present
Idate
youdate
he/she/itdates
wedate
youdate
theydate
Past
Idated
youdated
he/she/itdated
wedated
youdated
theydated
Present Perfect
Ihavedated
youhavedated
he/she/ithasdated
wehavedated
youhavedated
theyhavedated
Past Perfect
Ihaddated
youhaddated
he/she/ithaddated
wehaddated
youhaddated
theyhaddated
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To date, such recommendations have not been implemented.
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The final fights to date have honestly been better than most summer event movies.
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She earned $120,057 for the solo second place finish, her largest payday to date as a professional.
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A datum value is up to date if it is current for a specific point in time.
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