Jun 14, 2007 08:04
16 yrs ago
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français term

a ce jour

français vers anglais Droit / Brevets Droit (général) court of justice
A ce jour malgre vos promeses ...
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Non-PRO (1): Terry Richards

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Proposed translations

+5
3 minutes
Selected

to date/today

To date, in spite of the fact that the parishioners continue to beg the diocese to re-open the little church that their ancestors built among the fields, ...
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Peer comment(s):

agree Saar Yachin
2 minutes
thanks
agree Euqinimod (X)
21 minutes
thanks
agree EJP
33 minutes
thanks
agree sporran
2 heures
thanks
agree Silvia Brandon-Pérez
6 heures
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
1 minute

by now / up to this moment

sugg
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25 minutes

Until now; to date

either, depending on the context and how formal the text is
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2 heures

Up to date

I wouldn't use anything else.
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3 heures

to this day

an option
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