date
/dat/date / dater
1. General
nounfeminineSing
date (calendar day; an appointed day or deadline)
On n'a pas encore fixé la date de la fête.
We haven't set the date for the party yet.
Synonyms:jour, échéance
2. General
nounfeminineSing
date (the fruit of the date palm)
Cette recette demande une date coupée en deux.
This recipe calls for a date cut in half.
3. General
verbInd1stPresSing3
to date (to bear a date; to originate from)
colloquial: to be old / to date from a long time ago (as in 'ça date')
Cette lettre date de 1930.
This letter dates from 1930.
Synonyms:remonter à, être daté de
