-
1 dutch woman
-
2 dutch woman
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dutch woman
-
3 dutch woman
-
4 Dutchwoman Dutch·woman n
-
5 Dutch
1. adjective1) holländisch; niederländisch2)2. noungo Dutch [with somebody] [on something] — (coll.) getrennte Kasse [mit jemandem] [bei etwas] machen
1) constr. as pl.2) (language) Holländisch, das; Niederländisch, das3)it was all double Dutch to him — das waren alles böhmische Dörfer für ihn. See also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)
* * *[dʌtʃ]I. adj holländisch, niederländischII. n2. (people)▪ the \Dutch pl die Holländer [o Niederländer] plIII. advto go \Dutch getrennte Kasse machen* * *[dʌtʃ]1. adjniederländisch (esp form), holländischa Dutch man — ein Niederländer m (esp form), ein Holländer m
a Dutch woman — eine Niederländerin (esp form), eine Holländerin
he is Dutch — er ist Niederländer (esp form)
she is Dutch — sie ist Niederländerin (esp form) or Holländerin
Dutch master (Art) — Meister m
2. n1)2) (= language) Niederländisch nt, Holländisch ntto be in Dutch ( with sb) ( US inf ) — (bei jdm) schlecht angeschrieben sein
See:→ also double Dutch, English3. advshe insisted upon going Dutch — sie bestand darauf, dass wir getrennte Kasse machen or dass jeder für sich bezahlt
* * *Dutch [dʌtʃ]A adj1. holländisch, niederländisch:she’s Dutch sie ist Holländerin oder Niederländerin;talk to sb like a Dutch uncle umg jemandem eine Standpauke halten2. US sl deutschC s2. US sl Deutsch n, das Deutschea) die Holländer pl, die Niederländer pl,b) US sl die Deutschen plbe in Dutch with sb bei jemandem unten durch sein;put sb in Dutch jemanden in Schwulitäten bringenDu. abk1. Duke2. Dutch* * *1. adjective1) holländisch; niederländischsomebody is Dutch — jemand ist Holländer/Holländerin
2)2. noungo Dutch [with somebody] [on something] — (coll.) getrennte Kasse [mit jemandem] [bei etwas] machen
1) constr. as pl.the Dutch — die Holländer od. Niederländer
2) (language) Holländisch, das; Niederländisch, das3)it was all double Dutch to him — das waren alles böhmische Dörfer für ihn. See also English 2. 1)
* * *adj.holländisch adj. -
6 dutch
1. adjective1) holländisch; niederländisch2)2. noungo Dutch [with somebody] [on something] — (coll.) getrennte Kasse [mit jemandem] [bei etwas] machen
1) constr. as pl.2) (language) Holländisch, das; Niederländisch, das3)it was all double Dutch to him — das waren alles böhmische Dörfer für ihn. See also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)
* * *[dʌtʃ]I. adj holländisch, niederländischII. n2. (people)▪ the \Dutch pl die Holländer [o Niederländer] plIII. advto go \Dutch getrennte Kasse machen* * *[dʌtʃ]1. adjniederländisch (esp form), holländischa Dutch man — ein Niederländer m (esp form), ein Holländer m
a Dutch woman — eine Niederländerin (esp form), eine Holländerin
he is Dutch — er ist Niederländer (esp form)
she is Dutch — sie ist Niederländerin (esp form) or Holländerin
Dutch master (Art) — Meister m
2. n1)2) (= language) Niederländisch nt, Holländisch ntto be in Dutch ( with sb) ( US inf ) — (bei jdm) schlecht angeschrieben sein
See:→ also double Dutch, English3. advshe insisted upon going Dutch — sie bestand darauf, dass wir getrennte Kasse machen or dass jeder für sich bezahlt
* * ** * *1. adjective1) holländisch; niederländischsomebody is Dutch — jemand ist Holländer/Holländerin
2)2. noungo Dutch [with somebody] [on something] — (coll.) getrennte Kasse [mit jemandem] [bei etwas] machen
1) constr. as pl.the Dutch — die Holländer od. Niederländer
2) (language) Holländisch, das; Niederländisch, das3)it was all double Dutch to him — das waren alles böhmische Dörfer für ihn. See also English 2. 1)
* * *adj.holländisch adj. -
7 dutch
dʌtʃ сущ.;
разг. жена, супруга my old dutch ≈ моя старуха( о жене) Syn: wife, woman dutch разг. жена;
my old dutch моя старуха (о жене) Dutch: Dutch ист., амер. разг. немецкий ~ ист. немецкий язык;
High Dutch верхненемецкий язык;
Low Dutch нижненемецкий язык;
double Dutch тарабарщина;
that (или it) beats the Dutch это превосходит все ~ нидерландский, голландский язык ~ нидерландский;
голландский ~ (the ~) pl собир. нидерландцы;
голландцы dutch разг. жена;
my old dutch моя старуха (о жене) -
8 one's old Dutch
разг.жена, "старуха"Orinthia (holding on): "Why are you so afraid of your wife? You are the laughing stock of London, you poor henpecked darling." Magnus: "Henpecked!.. At least my wife does not restrain me by bodily violence". Orinthia: "I will not be deserted for your old Dutch." (B. Shaw, ‘The Apple Cart’, ‘Interlude’) — Оринсия (не уступая): "Почему ты так боишься своей жены? Ты же стал посмешищем Лондона. Бедняжка муж под пятой своей жены." Магнус: "Под пятой жены?.. По крайней мере, силой жена меня не держит." Оринсия: "Я не потерплю, чтобы ты бросил меня ради своей старухи."
-
9 nederlandanino
Dutch woman -
10 neerlandés
adj.Dutch, Netherlandian.m.Netherlander, Dutchman, Dutch, native or inhabitant of Holland.* * *► adjetivo1 Dutch► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona - hombre) Dutchman; (- mujer) Dutch woman2 (idioma) Dutch* * *(f. - neerlandesa)noun adj.* * *neerlandés, -esa1.ADJ Dutch2.SM / F Dutchman/Dutchwoman3.SM (Ling) Dutch* * *Dutchmasculine, feminine2* * *
neerlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Dutch, of o from the Netherlands
II m,f (persona) (hombre) Dutchman
(mujer) Dutchwoman
los neerlandeses, the Dutch
III m (idioma) Dutch
' neerlandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
neerlandesa
* * *neerlandés, -esa♦ adjDutch♦ nm,fDutchman, f Dutchwoman♦ nm[idioma] Dutch* * *I adj DutchII m1 Dutchman2 idioma Dutch* * * -
11 hollandais
hollandais, e [ˈɔ(l)lɑ̃dε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine nouna. ( = langue) Dutchb. ( = personne) Hollandais Dutchman3. feminine noun* * *Hollandaise ’ɔlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nom masculin, féminin Dutchman/Dutchwoman* * *'ɔl(l)ɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nm/f Hollandais, -e* * *A adj Dutch.B nm Ling Dutch.( féminin hollandaise) [ʼɔlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————nom masculin————————hollandaise nom féminin2. [vache] Friesian -
12 néerlandais
néerlandais, e [neεʀlɑ̃dε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine nouna. ( = langue) Dutch3. feminine noun* * *Néerlandaise neɛʀlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nom masculin, féminin Dutchman/Dutchwomanles Néerlandais — the Dutch (+ v pl)
* * *neɛʀlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz nm/f Néerlandais, -e* * *A adj Dutch.B nm Ling Dutch.( féminin néerlandaise) [neɛrlɑ̃dɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————nom masculin -
13 neerlandès
-
14 hollender
голландец* * *subst. Dutchman, Dutch, Dutch-woman subst. (papir) hollander, beater, beating engine -
15 голландка
I ж.( жительница Голландии) Dutch womanII ж. разг.1) = голла́ндская печь (см. голландский)2) (порода коров, кур) cow or hen of the Dutch breed -
16 голландка
1. dutch woman2. dutchwoman3. Dutchwoman4. Dutch -
17 Holanđanka
-
18 Niederländerin
f1. Dutchwoman2. Dutch woman/girl3. Netherlander [female] -
19 chino
adj.1 Chinese.2 curly, very curly.m.1 Chinese, Chink, Chinaman, native of China.2 Chinese, Chinese language.3 person with curly hair, curly-haired person.4 lad, boy, young man.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chinar.* * *► adjetivo1 Chinese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Chinese person1 (idioma) Chinese2 (colador) sieve\engañar a alguien como a un chino familiar to take somebody for a rideeso me suena a chino familiar it's all Greek to meser un trabajo de chinos familiar to be a fiddly piece of worktrabajar como un chino familiar to work like a slave————————1 (idioma) Chinese2 (colador) sieve————————1 (piedrecita) pebble1 guessing game sing* * *(f. - china)noun adj.* * *I chino, -a1.ADJ Chinese2. SM / F1) (=persona) Chinese man/woman- es trabajo de chinos2) LAm (=mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed race ( of Amerindian and European parentage); (=indio) Indian, Amerindian3) LAm (=criado) servant/maid3. SM1) (Ling) Chinese- hablar en chino- me suena a chino2) (Culin) conical strainerchina IISM (Geol) pebble, stone* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( de la China) Chineseestar chino de risa — (Per fam) to be in stitches (colloq)
2) (Méx) < pelo> curlyII- na masculino, femenino1) ( de la China) (m) Chinese man; (f) Chinese womanlos chinos — the Chinese, Chinese people
engañar a alguien como a un chino — to take somebody for a ride; trabajar verbo intransitivo 2
2)a) (Arg, Per) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentageb) (Col fam) ( joven) kid (colloq)c) (Méx) ( de pelo rizado) curly-haired personIII1) ( idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino — it's all Greek to me
2) (fam) ( de hachís) lump, piece3) (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair; ( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller4) (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( de la China) Chineseestar chino de risa — (Per fam) to be in stitches (colloq)
2) (Méx) < pelo> curlyII- na masculino, femenino1) ( de la China) (m) Chinese man; (f) Chinese womanlos chinos — the Chinese, Chinese people
engañar a alguien como a un chino — to take somebody for a ride; trabajar verbo intransitivo 2
2)a) (Arg, Per) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentageb) (Col fam) ( joven) kid (colloq)c) (Méx) ( de pelo rizado) curly-haired personIII1) ( idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino — it's all Greek to me
2) (fam) ( de hachís) lump, piece3) (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair; ( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller4) (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)* * *chino11 = Chinese, Chink, Chinaman.Nota: Uso ofensivo.Ex: There are Irish criminals, they are not all in Ireland; there are Chinese criminals; they are not all in China.
Ex: They tend to be utterly paranoid, always having at the back of their head strange notions of how 'these sneaky Chinks are out there to get them'.Ex: An innocent Chinese man was punched right on his left eye and yelled at 'We don't need Chinamen in this country!'.* barrio chino, el = Chinatown.* freír al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* naranjita china = kumquat [cumquat].* papel de China = rice paper, pith paper.* repollo chino = Chinese cabbage.* República Popular China = Chinese People's Republic.* República Popular China, La = People's Republic of China, The.* trabajo de chinos = fiddly [fiddlier -comp., fiddliest -sup.].chino22 = stone.Ex: A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.
* * *A (de la China) ChineseB ( Méx) ‹pelo› curlymasculine, femininelos chinos the Chinese, Chinese peopleengañar a algn como a un chino to take sb for a rideB1 (Arg, Per) (mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentage3 ( Méx) (de pelo rizado) curly-haired person, person with curly hairA (idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino (hablando de un tema) it's all Greek to me; (hablando de un idioma) it sounds like double Dutch to meC1 ( fam) (de hachís) lump, piecejugar a los chinos to play spoofD ( Méx)1 (pelo rizado) curly hair2 (para rizar el pelo) curler, roller* * *
chino 1◊ -na adjetivo
1 ( de la China) Chinese
2 (Méx) ‹ pelo› curly
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( de la China) (m) Chinese man;
(f) Chinese woman;
2
chino 2 sustantivo masculino
1 ( idioma) Chinese;◊ me suena a chino it's all Greek to me
2 (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair;
( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller
3 (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)
chino sustantivo masculino
1 (idioma) Chinese
2 familiar (lenguaje incomprensible) Greek: le sonaba a chino, it was all Greek to him
' chino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrio
- cuento
- novela
- sonar
- junco
English:
chinatown
- Chinese
- cock and bull story
- Dutch
- red light district
- story
- tall story
- curl
- curly
- double
- eye
- frizzy
- tall
* * *chino, -a♦ adj1. [de China] Chinese2. Am [mestizo] of mixed race♦ nm,f[persona] Chinese person;un chino a Chinese man;una china a Chinese woman;los chinos the Chinese;engañar a alguien como a un chino to take sb for a ride;trabajar como un chino to slave away;[pesado] to be hard work♦ nm1. [lengua] Chinese;Famme suena a chino [no lo conozco] I've never heard of it;[no lo entiendo] it's all Greek to me; Méx Famestá en chino que pase eso no way is that going to happen2. [pasapuré] hand-operated food mill3. Andes, RP [mestizo] = person of mixed ancestry4. Andes, Ven [niño] child♦ chinos nmpl1. [juego] = game in which each player must guess the number of coins or pebbles in the others' hands2. [pantalones] chinos♦ chino chano loc adv[poco a poco] bit by bit, little by little;caminaron sin detenerse y, chino chano, llegaron a su destino they walked on steadily and eventually got where they were going* * *I adj1 ChineseII m1 Chinese man;trabajo de chinos fam hard work2 idioma Chinese;me suena a chino fam it’s all Chinese odouble Dutch to me fam3 L.Am. desphalf-breed desp* * *chino, -na adj1) : Chinesechino, -na n: Chinese personchino nm: Chinese (language)* * *chino1 adj Chinesechino2 n1. (idioma) Chinese -
20 Les nationalités
Les adjectifs ethniques comme anglais peuvent aussi qualifier des langues (par ex. un mot anglais ⇒ Les langues) et des choses (par ex. la cuisine anglaise ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents).En anglais, les noms et les adjectifs ethniques se forment de plusieurs manières. On peut distinguer cinq groupes. Noter que l’anglais emploie la majuscule dans tous les cas, pour l’adjectif et pour le nom.1er groupe: le nom et l’adjectif ont la même forme.Le nom pluriel prend un s.un Allemand= a German ou (s’il est nécessaire de distinguer) a German manune Allemande= a German ou a German womanles Allemands (en général)= the Germans ou Germans ou German peoplec’est un Allemand= he’s German ou he’s a Germanil est allemand= he’s GermanDans ce groupe: American, Angolan, Belgian, Brazilian, Chilean, Cypriot, Czech, Egyptian, Greek, Indian, Iranian, Italian, Jamaican, Mexican, Moroccan, Norwegian, Pakistani, Russian, Thai etc.2e groupe: le nom s’obtient en ajoutant le mot man ou woman à l’adjectif.un Japonais= a Japanese manune Japonaise= a Japanese womanles Japonais (en général)= the Japanese* ou Japanese peoplec’est un Japonais= he’s Japaneseil est japonais= he’s Japanese* Japanese est un adjectif utilisé comme nom: il prend toujours l’article défini et ne prend jamais de s.Dans ce groupe: Burmese, Chinese, Congolese, Lebanese, Portuguese, Sudanese, Vietnamese etc.3e groupe: le nom s’obtient en ajoutant le suffixe -man ou -woman à l’adjectif.un Anglais= an Englishmanune Anglaise= an Englishwomanles Anglais (en général)= the English† ou English peoplec’est un Anglais= he’s English ou he’s an Englishmanil est anglais= he’s English† English est un adjectif utilisé comme nom: il prend toujours l’article défini et ne prend jamais de s.Dans ce groupe: French, Dutch, Irish, Welsh etc.4e groupe: le nom et l’adjectif sont des mots différents.Le nom pluriel prend un s.un Danois= a Dane ou a Danish manune Danoise= a Dane ou a Danish womanles Danois (en général)= Danes ou the Danes ou Danish peoplec’est un Danois= he’s Danish ou he’s a Daneil est danois= he’s DanishDans ce groupe: Finn ( nom): Finnish ( adjectif); Icelander: Icelandic; Pole: Polish; Scot: Scottish; Spaniard: Spanish; Swede: Swedish; Turk: Turkish etc.5e groupe: quelques cas particuliers, qui n’ont pas d’adjectif, par ex. la Nouvelle-Zélande:un Néo-Zélandais= a New Zealanderune Néo-Zélandaise= a New Zealanderles Néo-Zélandais (en général)= New Zealandersc’est un Néo-Zélandais= he’s a New Zealanderil est néo-zélandais= he’s a New ZealanderQuelques autres expressions permettant de parler de la nationalité de quelqu’un en anglais:il est né en Angleterre= he was born in Englandil vient d’Angleterre= he comes from Englandil est d’origine anglaise= he’s of English extractionil est citoyen britannique= he’s a British citizenil est citoyen néo-zélandais= he’s a New Zealand citizenc’est un ressortissant britannique= he’s a British national
См. также в других словарях:
Dutch cap — For the contraceptive device, see Diaphragm (contraceptive). Woman s cap of Drenthe, with lace, gold and silver ornaments A Dutch cap or Dutch bonnet is a style of woman s hat associated with the various traditional Dutch woman s costumes.… … Wikipedia
Dutch Formosa — Government of Formosa Gouvernement Formosa Dutch colony ← … Wikipedia
Dutch profanity — can be divided into several categories. Often, the words used in profanity are based around various names for diseases. In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use.[1] Additionally, a… … Wikipedia
Dutch Golden Age painting — Dutch Masters redirects here. For the cigar, see Dutch Masters (cigar). Johannes Vermeer, The Milkmaid (1658–1660) Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history generally spanning the 17th century,[ … Wikipedia
Dutch grammar — series Dutch grammar Dutch verbs Dutch conjugation t kofschip T rules Dutch nouns Dutch declension Gender in Dutch grammar Dutch orthography Dutch dictionary IJ Dutch phonology … Wikipedia
Dutch language — Dutch Nederlands Pronunciation [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ( listen) … Wikipedia
Dutch (film) — Dutch Promotional film poster Directed by Peter Faiman Produced by Robert Weissman … Wikipedia
Dutch bicycle — Dutch bicycles (in the Netherlands mostly called omafiets ; grandmother s bike ) are the most popular form of bicycle used in the Netherlands.In their most classical form, they come with a step through frame (or loop frame , woman frame ,… … Wikipedia
woman — late O.E. wimman (pl. wimmen), lit. woman man, alteration of wifman (pl. wifmen), a compound of wif woman (see WIFE (Cf. wife)) + man human being (in Old English used in reference to both sexes; see MAN (Cf. man) (n.)). Cf. Du … Etymology dictionary
Dutch cap — ► NOUN 1) a woman s lace cap with triangular flaps on each side, worn as part of Dutch traditional dress. 2) see CAP(Cf. ↑capper) (sense 7) … English terms dictionary
Dutch cap — n a round rubber ↑contraceptive, that a woman wears inside her ↑vagina during sex = ↑diaphragm, cap ↑cap … Dictionary of contemporary English