à jour
French
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edità jour (invariable)
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editFrom French à jour (“up-to-date”), first part from Middle French [Term?], from Old French a (“to”), from Latin ad (“to”), from Proto-Italic *ad (“to”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd (“to”). Last part from French jour (“day”), from Old French jorn, jor (“day”), from Latin diurnum [tempus], from diurnus (“daily”), from earlier *diusnus, from both diūs, from Old Latin, from Proto-Italic *djous (“day”) from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws (“sky”), from earlier *dyéws, from *dyew- (“to be bright”) and *s (creates nouns) + and from -nus (forms adjectives), from Proto-Italic *-nos, from Proto-Indo-European *-nós (forms verbal adjectives).
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edit- up to date (especially in accounting)
- 1920, Jonas Lie, Samlede Digterverker III, page 357:
- der laa arbeide der i denne tid mindst for to, før han kom à jour
- there was work there at this time at least for two, before he came up to date
- 2013, Tor Åge Bringsværd, Ikke fordi den har et svar, men fordi den har en sang, page X:
- jeg [måtte] gjøre et alvorlig forsøk på å komme litt mer ajour med listen min
- I [had to] make a serious effort to get a little more up to date with my list
- 2013, Karin Fossum, Carmen Zita og døden:
- du har selvfølgelig krav på å være ajour med det vi har av funn
- you are of course entitled to be up to date with what we have of discoveries
- 2013 August 1, Aftenposten, page 9:
- skolebøkene bagatelliserer [språkforskeren Ivar] Aasen. De skriver om den fattige stakkaren og er ikke faglig à jour
- the textbooks downplay [linguist Ivar] Aasen. They write about the poor poor man and are not professionally up to date
- 1987, Terje Stigen, Katedralen:
- nå var det ikke om å gjøre å holde seg ajour med kalenderen, den var ikke lenger en nødsrasjon, en siste reserve
- now it was not about keeping up with the calendar, it was no longer an emergency ration, a last resort
- 2001 July 15, Bergens Tidende, page 30:
- det er her [hos frisøren] og hos tannlegen man holder seg ajour med hva Se og Hør velger å skrive om
- it is here [at the hairdresser] and at the dentist that you stay up to date with what Se og Hør chooses to write about
- bringe/føre/holde à jour ― bringing/keeping/staying up to date
- komme/bli à jour ― become up to date (with all of today's work, finish all of today's tasks)
- være à jour ― be up to date (in accounting), be oriented about something, have the most knowledge about a subject
- være à jour med betalingen
- being up to date with payments
- være à jour med betalingen
- holde (seg/noen) à jour ― keep (themselves or someone) up to date, keep (themselves or someone) informed of something
- (geology) transparent
- en edelsten som er à jour
- a gemstone which is transparent
- en edelsten som er à jour
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