date
Prononciation : [/deɪt/]
Mot
Contexte : « time »
(noun) a specific day or time when something happened or is supposed to happen. It could be a day on the calendar, like your birthday or a holiday.
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Our anniversary date is on September 15th.
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I can't remember the date of our last meeting.
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What date are we supposed to meet for lunch?
Contexte : « relationships »
(noun) a social or romantic outing with another person, often planned in advance. It's when two people spend time together to get to know each other better.
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She went on a date with her boyfriend to the movies.
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I don't want to go on a date with someone I just met online.
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Have you ever been on a blind date before?
Contexte : « determine time »
(verb) to establish or figure out when something happened or will happen. You use dates to keep track of events or plan ahead.
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We need to date this letter to show when it was written.
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It's hard to date this artifact without more information.
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Can you help me date this old photograph?
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