"dated to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "dated to" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. data, termin [COUNTABLE]
    What's the date?
    I'd like to fix a date for our next meeting.
    The date on the coins is 1910.
  2. randka [COUNTABLE]
    I've got a date with Kate on Friday evening.
    She convinced me to go on a blind date with her friend.
    They fell in love with each other on their first date.
  3. osoba, z którą jest się umówionym na randkę  AmE [COUNTABLE]
    Have you found yourself a date for the dance tomorrow?
    I think your date is really attractive.
  4. umówione spotkanie (np. ze znajomymi) [COUNTABLE]
    I've got a date with my friends at the cinema on Monday night.
    OK, so we have a date on Friday, right?
verbo
  1. opatrzyć datą [TRANSITIVE]
    Make sure you date the documents.
    You have to date your application.
  2. datować (oceniać wiek czegoś) [TRANSITIVE]
    My antique dealer dates the vase at 1850.
  3. stawać się staromodnym [INTRANSITIVE]
    I'm looking for a jacket which won't date quickly.
    This kind of heels will date soon.
  4. spotykać się (na randki), randkować  AmE [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    She dates occasionally and always with a wrong guy.
    All the guys at her work kept trying to date her.
    They had been dating for five years before they got married.
  5. postarzać (np. ubrania, makijaż) [TRANSITIVE]
    I think this make-up dates you.
    I need a haircut that would date me.
adjetivo
  1. staromodny, staroświecki
    This sort of dress is rather dated now.
    link synonym: old-fashioned

"dated to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

dated to collocation
More popular variant: date to
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): spotykany się aby
  1. date verbo + to preposición
    Very strong collocation

    Modern studies date the church to the middle of the 13th century.

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