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Significados de
date from
en inglés
portugués
ressurgir
catalán
remuntar-se
Volver al significado
Belong to an earlier time.
go back
date back
portugués
ressurgir
Uso de
date from
en inglés
1
The great stones that survive today
date
from
this period of building.
2
It is waiting for a final trade start
date
from
the exchange.
3
Those laws
date
from
King Henry VIII's reign, nearly 500 years ago.
4
Earlier this year, DreamWorks shifted the movie's release
date
from
November 2013.
5
There's a lot of history Downtown: some buildings
date
from
the 1800s.
6
Or maybe parts of it
date
from
more than a century ago?
7
Those in the nave
date
from
the end of the fifteenth century.
8
It must also
date
from
a time when people were becoming literate.
9
Most of the cards
date
from
the early part of this century.
10
The discoveries of America
date
from
the close of the fifteenth century.
11
Political reforms of western civilization
date
from
the Reformation and the Renaissance.
12
Their prosperity would
date
from
the ratification of the treaty of cession.
13
The Crown Tower and the Chapel, the oldest parts,
date
from
1500.
14
Ali selected a nice plump
date
from
the bowl and studied it.
15
The first seems to
date
from
an early epoch of his life:-
16
No matter what happened she had now this day to
date
from
.
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from
date
Verbo
Preposición
Translations for
date from
portugués
ressurgir
remontar
catalán
remuntar-se
Date from
a través del tiempo
Date from
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
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Estados Unidos de América
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