english
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Phrase(s): up-to-date
modern; up to the current standards of fashion; having the most current information. • I’d like to see a more up-to-date report on Mr. Smith. • This is not an up-to-date record of the construction project., Phrase(s): *up-to-date
modern or contemporary. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) • Is the room up-to-date, or is it standard? • Your knowledge is not really up-to-date on this matter.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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see BRING UP TO DATE.
American Heritage Idioms
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adj.
modern:
We live in an up-to-date house.
Simple Definitions
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adj. modern/most recent VERBS be | bring sth We'll have to bring our equipment up-to-date. | keep sth ADV. really, very | bang, completely Today's holiday parks are bang up-to-date. having the most recent information about sth VERBS be, seem | keep It is difficult to keep up-to-date with all the developments. | bring sb | keep sb ADV. completely, fully PREP. on Bring me up-to-date on their progress. | with We can keep you fully up-to-date with your financial position.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary