词组 | out-of-date |
释义 | Idiom out-of-date Theme: OBSOLETE old-fashioned; out of style; obsolete.Isn't that suit sort of out-of-date?All my clothes are out-of-date. Idiom out-of-date 1. old and therefore not useful or correct any more. I do have a road map but I suspect it's out-of-date.He claimed the report was inaccurate and based on out-of-date information.Some of her ideas are hopelessly out-of-date. 2. if a document is out-of-date, it cannot be used any more because the period of time when it could be used has ended. I found out my passport was out-of-date the day before I was due to travel.No one noticed that he was using an out-of-date permit. out of date1. Expired; no longer fit to be consumed or able to be used. I wouldn't eat that ham if I were you—it's out of date. My passport was out of date, so they wouldn't let me on the flight. 2. Lacking current information or technology; outdated. No wonder your phone isn't working—the software is out of date. The information in this encyclopedia is all out of date. 3. No longer in fashion; not of the current style. She wore an elaborate hat to the wedding that, while elegant, was a bit out of date. out of date1. Too old to be used, past the point of expiration, as in This milk is out of date. [Early 1600s] 2. Old-fashioned, no longer in style, as in Dean has three suits but they're all out of date. [Early 1800s] ˌout of ˈdatenot modern; not including the latest information: This atlas is out of date.I’m afraid you must have been using an out-of-date catalogue.out of date No longer in style; old-fashioned: clothes that went out of date last year. |
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