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(to be done) by (a certain date), lasting (a certain time)为期 [wei2 qi1]
(to be done) by (a certain date), lasting (a certain time)為期 [wei2 qi1]
Cornus officinalis, sour mountain date, herb associated with longevity山茱萸 [shan1 zhu1 yu2]
date日期 [ri4 qi1]
date of birth出生日期 [chu1 sheng1 ri4 qi1]
date of issue (of document)签发日期 [qian1 fa1 ri4 qi1]
date of issue (of document)簽發日期 [qian1 fa1 ri4 qi1]
date; arranged blind date with intention to marry相亲 [xiang1 qin1]
date; arranged blind date with intention to marry相親 [xiang1 qin1]
day, sun, date, day of the month, abbr. for Japan日 [ri4]
expiry date (of document)失效日期 [shi1 xiao4 ri4 qi1]
international date line国际日期变更线 [guo2 ji4 ri4 qi1 bian4 geng1 xian4]
international date line國際日期變更線 [guo2 ji4 ri4 qi1 bian4 geng1 xian4]
jujube tree, date tree, Zizyphus vulgaris枣树 [zao3 shu4]
jujube tree, date tree, Zizyphus vulgaris棗樹 [zao3 shu4]
lit. to go upstream, to trace sth back to, to date from追溯 [zhui1 su4]
long term (loan), at a fixed date in the future (e.g. for repayment)远期 [yuan3 qi1]
long term (loan), at a fixed date in the future (e.g. for repayment)遠期 [yuan3 qi1]
modern, up-to-date有新意 [you3 xin1 yi4]
period of validity, sell-by date有效期 [you3 xiao4 qi1]
postmark date邮戳日期 [you2 chuo1 ri4 qi1]
postmark date郵戳日期 [you2 chuo1 ri4 qi1]
select (a date)择定 [ze2 ding4]
select (a date)擇定 [ze2 ding4]
so far, to date, until now迄今 [qi4 jin1]
the exam period, the exam date考期 [kao3 qi1]
time allocated for a project, completion date工期 [gong1 qi1]
to agree (on a meeting place, date etc), to reach agreement, to make an appointment相約 [xiang1 yue1]
to agree (on a meeting place, date etc), to reach agreement, to make an appointment相约 [xiang1 yue1]
to be overdue, to exceed the time limit, expire (as in expiration date)过期 [guo4 qi1]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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