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61 señor
adj.mister, Mr., Mr.m.1 gentleman, lord, gent.2 sir, mister.3 Lord.4 master.* * *► adjetivo1 (noble) distinguished, noble2 familiar fine► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 (amo - hombre) master; (- mujer) mistress4 (tratamiento - hombre) sir; (- mujer) madam, US ma'am■ buenos días, señora good morning, madam5 (ante apellido - hombre) Mr; (- mujer) Mrs■ el Sr. Rodríguez Mr Rodríguez7 (en carta - hombre) Sir; (- mujer) Madam1 RELIGIÓN the Lord1 good Lord!\ser todo un señor / ser toda una señora to be a real gentleman / be a real lady¡señoras y señores! ladies and gentlemen!el señor de la casa / la señora de la casa the gentleman of the house / the lady of the houseNuestro Señor / Nuestra Señora Our Lord / Our Ladyseñor feudal feudal lord* * *noun m.1) gentleman2) sir3) owner, master4) mister5) lord* * *señor, -a1. ADJ1) * [antes de sustantivo] [uso enfático] great big *2) (=libre) free, at libertyeres muy señor de hacerlo si quieres — you're quite free o at liberty to do so if you want
2. SM / F1) (=persona madura) man o más frm gentleman/ladyha venido un señor preguntando por ti — there was a man o más frm a gentleman here asking for you
2) (=dueño) [de tierras] owner; [de criado, esclavo] master/mistress¿está la señora? — is the lady of the house in?
3) [fórmula de tratamiento]a) [con apellido] Mr/Mrslos señores Centeno y Sánchez tuvieron que irse antes — frm Messrs Centeno and Sánchez had to leave early frm
b) * [con nombre de pila]buenos días, señor Mariano — [a Mariano Ruiz] good morning, Mr Ruiz
la señora María es de mi pueblo — [hablando de María Ruiz] Mrs Ruiz is from my village
c) [hablando directamente] sir/madamno se preocupe señor — don't worry, sir
¿qué desea la señora? — [en tienda] can I help you, madam?; [en restaurante] what would you like, madam?
¡oiga, señora! — excuse me, madam!
¡señoras y señores! — ladies and gentlemen!
d) [con nombre de cargo o parentesco]sí, señor juez — yes, my Lord
e) frm [en correspondencia]señor director — [en carta a periódico] Dear Sir
4) [uso enfático]pues sí señor, así es como pasó — yes indeed, that's how it happened
señora¡no señor, ahora no te vas! — oh no, you're not going anywhere yet!
5) [en letrero]3. SM1) ( Hist) lord2) (Rel)* * *I- ñora adjetivo (delante del n) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ñora1)a) ( persona adulta) (m) man, gentleman; (f) ladyte busca un señor — there's a man o gentleman looking for you
señoras — ladies, women
b) ( persona distinguida) (m) gentleman; (f) lady2) (dueño, amo)el señor/la señora de la casa — the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
el señor de estas tierras — (Hist) the lord of these lands
3) (Relig)a) Señor masculino LordDios, nuestro Señor — the Lord God
b) Señora femenino5) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) (m) Mr; (f) Mrsb) (uso popular, con nombres de pila)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel — ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López
c) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos)Señor Director — (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)
d) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre)perdón, señor/señora ¿tiene hora? — excuse me, could you tell me the time?
¿se lleva ésa, señora? — will you take that one, Madam? (frml)
muy señor mío/señores míos — (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs
Teresa Chaves - ¿señora o señorita? — Teresa Chaves - Miss, Mrs or Ms?
los señores han salido — Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
e) ( uso enfático)¿y lo pagó él?-sí señor — you mean he paid for it-he did indeed
no señor, no fue así — no that is certainly not what happened
•• Cultural note:no señor, no pienso ir — there's no way I'm going
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of don/doña: Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón. The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta. Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers* * *= master, Mr (Mister), gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.].Ex. But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.----* en el año del Señor = in the year of our Lord.* nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *I- ñora adjetivo (delante del n) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ñora1)a) ( persona adulta) (m) man, gentleman; (f) ladyte busca un señor — there's a man o gentleman looking for you
señoras — ladies, women
b) ( persona distinguida) (m) gentleman; (f) lady2) (dueño, amo)el señor/la señora de la casa — the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
el señor de estas tierras — (Hist) the lord of these lands
3) (Relig)a) Señor masculino LordDios, nuestro Señor — the Lord God
b) Señora femenino5) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) (m) Mr; (f) Mrsb) (uso popular, con nombres de pila)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel — ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López
c) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos)Señor Director — (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)
d) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre)perdón, señor/señora ¿tiene hora? — excuse me, could you tell me the time?
¿se lleva ésa, señora? — will you take that one, Madam? (frml)
muy señor mío/señores míos — (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs
Teresa Chaves - ¿señora o señorita? — Teresa Chaves - Miss, Mrs or Ms?
los señores han salido — Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
e) ( uso enfático)¿y lo pagó él?-sí señor — you mean he paid for it-he did indeed
no señor, no fue así — no that is certainly not what happened
•• Cultural note:no señor, no pienso ir — there's no way I'm going
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of don/doña: Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón. The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta. Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers* * *= master, Mr (Mister), gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.].Ex: But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.
Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.* en el año del Señor = in the year of our Lord.* nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *1 ( delante del n) ( fam)(uso enfático): ha conseguido un señor puesto she's got herself a really good jobfue una señora fiesta it was some party o quite a party! ( colloq)2(libre): eres muy señor de hacer lo que quieras you're completely free to do as you likeAte busca un señor there's a man o gentleman looking for youla señora del último piso the lady who lives on the top floorpeluquería de señoras ladies' hairdresser'sla señora de la limpieza the cleaning lady[ S ] señoras ladies, womentiene 20 años pero se viste muy de señora she's only 20 but she dresses a lot olderes todo un señor he's a real gentlemantiene ínfulas de gran señora she gives herself airs and graces, she fancies herself as some sort of lady ( BrE)Compuesto:feminine companionB(dueño, amo): el señor/la señora de la casa the gentleman/the lady of the house ( frml)los vasallos debían fidelidad a sus señores ( Hist) the vassals owed allegiance to their lordsCompuesto:masculine feudal lordC ( Relig)1recibir al Señor to receive the body of ChristDios, nuestro Señor the Lord GodNuestro Señor Jesucristo our Lord Jesus Christnuestro hermano que ahora descansa or duerme en el Señor our brother who is now at peace2D1saludos a tu señora give my regards to your wifela señora de Jaime está muy enferma Jaime's wife is very ill2buenas tardes, Señor López good afternoon, Mr LópezSeñora de Luengo, ¿quiere pasar? would you go in please, Mrs/Ms Luengo?¿avisaste a la señora (de) Fuentes? did you tell Mrs/Ms Fuentes?los señores de Paz Mr and Mrs Pazya tenemos en nuestras manos los documentos enviados por los señores Gómez y López ( frml); we have now received the documents from Messrs. Gómez and López ( frml)2(uso popular, con nombres de pila): ¿cómo está, Señora Cristina? ≈ how are you Mrs Fuentes?, ≈ how are you, Mrs F? ( colloq)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel no está ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López is not at home3 ( frml)(con otros sustantivos): el señor alcalde no podrá asistir the mayor will not be able to attendla señora directora está ocupada the director is busysalude a su señor padre/señora madre de mi parte ( ant); please convey my respects to your father/mother ( dated)4 ( frml)(sin mencionar el nombre): perdón, señor/señora, ¿tiene hora? excuse me, could you tell me the time?pase señor/señora come in, pleaseseñoras y señores ladies and gentlemen¿se lleva ésa, señora? will you take that one, Madam? ( frml)muy señor mío/señores míos ( Corresp) Dear Sir/SirsTeresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?los señores han salido Mr and Mrs Paz are not at home¿el señor/la señora va a cenar en casa? will you be dining in this evening, sir/madam? ( frml)5(uso enfático): ¿y lo pagó él? — pues sí, señor you mean he paid for it? — he did indeed o ( colloq) he sure didno, señor/señora, no fue así oh, no! that's not what happenedno, señor, no pienso prestárselo there's no way I'm going to lend it to him* * *
Multiple Entries:
Señor
señor
señor◊ - ñora sustantivo masculino, femenino
1
(f) lady;
(f) lady;
2 (dueño, amo):◊ el señor/la señora de la casa the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
3 (Relig)a)◊ Señor sustantivo masculino
Lordb)◊ Señora sustantivo femenino: Nuestra Sseñora de Montserrat Our Lady of Montserrat
4
5 ( tratamiento de cortesía)
(f) Mrs;
b) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos):
Sseñor Director (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)c) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre):◊ perdón, señor ¿tiene hora? excuse me, could you tell me the time?;
muy señor mío/señores míos (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs;
Teresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?;
los señores han salido Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
señor sustantivo masculino
1 (hombre) man, gentleman
2 sir (en inglés británico indica una posición social inferior) señor, se le ha caído la cartera, excuse me, you have dropped your wallet 3 señoras y señores, ladies and gentlemen
4 (tratamiento) Mr: ha llegado el Sr. Gómez, Mr Gómez is here
el señor presidente está reunido, the President is in a meeting
5 (en correspondencia) estimado señor, Dear Sir
6 Hist lord
7 Rel El Señor, the Lord
8 (persona respetable) es todo un señor y no hace caso de habladurías, he doesn't pay the slightest bit of attention to idle chatter, he's a real gentleman
9 familiar (grande, importante) el joven principiante se ha convertido en un señor actor, the inexperienced young actor has become a star
Recuerda que no se usa Mr o Mrs solo con el nombre de pila, excepto cuando un "criado" está hablando con su "señor". En todo caso debes decir Mr Miguel más el apellido o Mr más el apellido. La misma regla se aplica también a Mrs y Ms.
' señor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abierta
- abierto
- ama
- amo
- audiencia
- caballero
- de
- don
- estimada
- estimado
- Excemo.
- Excmo.
- N. S.
- señora
- señorita
- señorito
- Sr.
- el
- encantado
- mío
- parte
- rogar
English:
dear
- esquire
- follow-up
- gent
- lord
- master
- mister
- Mr
- Mrs
- Ms
- outstanding
- sir
- worship
- Epiphany
- gentleman
- squire
* * *señor, -ora♦ adj1. [refinado] noble, refined[excelente] wonderful, splendid;tienen una señora casa/un señor problema that's some house/problem they've got♦ nm1. [tratamiento] [antes de apellido, nombre, cargo] Mr;el señor López Mr López;los señores Ruiz Mr and Mrs Ruiz;¿están los señores (Ruiz) en casa? are Mr and Mrs Ruiz in?;dile al señor Miguel que gracias say thanks to Miguel from me;¡señor presidente! Mr President!;el señor director les atenderá enseguida the manager will see you shortly2. [tratamiento] [al dirigir la palabra] Sir;pase usted, señor do come in, do come in, Sir;¡oiga señor, se le ha caído esto! excuse me! you dropped this;señores, debo comunicarles algo gentlemen, there's something I have to tell you;¿qué desea el señor? what would you like, Sir?;sí, señor yes, Sir;Muy señor mío, Estimado señor [en cartas] Dear Sir;Muy señores míos [en cartas] Dear Sirs3. [hombre] man;llamó un señor preguntando por ti there was a call for you from a man;el señor de la carnicería the man from the butcher's;en el club sólo dejaban entrar a (los) señores they only let men into the club;un señor mayor an elderly gentleman;señores [en letrero] men, gents4. [caballero] gentleman;es todo un señor he's a real gentleman;vas hecho un señor con ese traje you look like a real gentleman in that suit5. [dueño] owner;Formal¿es usted el señor de la casa? are you the head of the household?7. [noble, aristócrata] lordHist señor feudal feudal lord;señor de la guerra warlordNuestro Señor Our Lord;¡Señor, ten piedad! Lord, have mercy upon us!9. [indica énfasis]sí señor, eso fue lo que ocurrió yes indeed, that's exactly what happened;¡sí señor, así se habla! excellent, that's what I like to hear!;no señor, estás muy equivocado oh no, you're completely wrong;a mí no me engañas, no señor you can't fool ME♦ interjGood Lord!;¡Señor, qué manera de llover! Good Lord, look how it's raining!* * *m Lord* * *1) : gentleman m, man m, lady f, woman f, wife f2) : Sir m, Madam festimados señores: Dear Sirs3) : Mr. m, Mrs. f4) : lord m, lady fel Señor: the Lord* * *señor n¿quién es ese señor? who's that man?2. (con apellido) Mr3. (de cortesía) sirsí, señor yes, sir -
62 Mademoiselle
Mademoiselle [madmwazεl](plural Mesdemoiselles) [medmwazεl]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► En anglais, on utilise de plus en plus Ms à la place de Miss et de Mrs pour éviter la distinction traditionnelle entre femmes mariées et femmes non mariées.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• entrez, Mademoiselle Smith come in, Miss Smith or Ms Smith• Mademoiselle Dubois vous recevra Miss or Ms Dubois will see you━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque Mademoiselle n'est pas suivi d'un nom de famille, il ne se traduit généralement pas ; l'anglais madam, un peu désuet, s'utilise par exemple pour s'adresser à une cliente dans un restaurant ou dans un hôtel. À la troisième personne, on peut utiliser the lady, ou the young lady lorsque l'on parle d'une fillette.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• merci, Mademoiselle thank you• Mademoiselle, vous avez oublié quelque chose excuse me, you've left something• et pour Mademoiselle ? (au restaurant) and for you, madam? ; (à une enfant) and for you, young lady?• merci, Mesdemoiselles thank you━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Le français épistolaire est moins direct que l'anglais et l'équivalent anglais des formules de début de lettre sera donc toujours plus personnel que le français: Mademoiselle devient Dear Madam, si l'on ne connaît pas le nom de la dame, ou Dear Miss + nom de famille ; Chère Mademoiselle devient Dear Miss + nom de famille ou Dear Ms + nom de famille, par exemple Dear Miss Smith ou Dear Ms Smith.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• Chère Mademoiselle Dear Miss or Ms + nom de famille* * *pl mesdemoiselles madmwazɛl, medmwazɛl nom fémininMademoiselle — ( dans une lettre) Dear Madam
bonjour, mademoiselle — good morning
entrez, mesdemoiselles — do come in
occupez-vous de mademoiselle — ( dans un magasin) could you attend to this lady, please?
et pour mademoiselle, comme d'habitude? — (au café, bar etc) will it be the usual, madam?
mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs — ladies and gentlemen
2) (titre donné à une jeune fille dont on connaît le nom, par exemple Bon) Ms Bon, Miss BonChère Mademoiselle — ( dans une lettre) Dear Ms ou Miss Bon
bonjour, mademoiselle — good morning Ms ou Miss Bon
Mademoiselle Brun — ( sur une enveloppe) Ms Brun, Miss Brun
3) ( formule de respect)mademoiselle votre fille — (dated) your daughter
mademoiselle boude? — hum madam's sulking, is she? hum
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L'anglais possède un équivalent féminin de monsieur, Ms miz, qui permet de faire référence à une femme dont on connaît le nom sans préciser sa situation de famille: Ms X* * *medmwazɛlMesdemoiselles pl nf1) (suivi du nom de famille) Missmerci, Mademoiselle — thank you
3) (lettre)Mademoiselle Martin,... — Dear Miss Martin,..., (sans nom de famille)
Mademoiselle,... — Dear Madam,...
* * *1 ( titre donné à une inconnue) Mademoiselle ( dans une lettre) Dear Madam; bonjour, mademoiselle good morning; entrez, mesdemoiselles do come in; pardon mademoiselle, je cherche la poste excuse me, I'm looking for the post office; occupez-vous de mademoiselle ( dans un magasin) could you attend to this lady, please?; et pour mademoiselle, comme d'habitude? (au café, bar etc) will it be the usual, madam?; mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs ladies and gentlemen;2 (titre donné à une jeune fille dont on connaît le nom, pour l'exemple Bon) Ms Bon, Miss Bon; Chère Mademoiselle ( dans une lettre) Dear Ms ou Miss Bon; bonjour, mademoiselle good morning Ms ou Miss Bon; Mademoiselle Brun ( sur une enveloppe) Ms Brun, Miss Brun;3 ( formule de respect) mademoiselle votre fille† your daughter; mademoiselle boude? hum madam's sulking, is she? hum.L'anglais possède un équivalent féminin de monsieur, Ms, qui permet de faire référence à une femme dont on connaît le nom sans préciser sa situation de famille: Ms Clarke.[madmwazɛl] ( pluriel Mesdemoiselles [medmwazɛl]) nom féminin1. [dans une lettre][sur l'enveloppe]2. [terme d'adresse - suivi du nom]bonjour Mademoiselle Duval! good morning, Miss Duval!bonjour Mesdemoiselles Duval! good morning, (young) ladies![à une inconnue]bonjour Mademoiselle! good morning(, miss)!Mademoiselle, vous attendrez votre tour comme tout le monde! you'll have to wait your turn like everybody else, young lady!Mesdemoiselles, un peu de silence s'il vous plaît!a. [à des fillettes] girls, please be quiet!b. [à des jeunes filles] ladies, would you please be quiet!a. [au dîner] dinner is served(, Miss)b. [pour le thé] tea is served(, Miss)vous n'y pensez pas, chère Mademoiselle! you can't be serious, dear ou young lady!peux-tu prêter un moment ton stylo à Mademoiselle? could you lend the young lady your pen for a minute?3. [en s'adressant à une tierce personne]Mesdemoiselles, Messieurs! Ladies and Gentlemen!4. ÉDUCATION5. (familier)6. HISTOIRE [titre royal] Mademoiselle (title given to some female members of the French royal family)[pour une femme noble non titrée] Her Ladyship -
63 Frau
unpers. Pron. Sl. (Ggs. man) one; Petra erklärte mir, wie frau es macht Petra explained to me how it’s done* * *(Anrede) Mistress; Mrs;die Frauwoman; wife* * *[frau]f -, -en1) (= weiblicher Mensch) womanzur Fráú werden — to become a woman
von Fráú zu Fráú — woman to woman
Unsere Liebe Fráú (Eccl) — our blessed Lady, the blessed Virgin
2) (= Ehefrau) wifewillst du meine Fráú werden? — will you marry me?, will you be my wife?
jdn zur Fráú haben — to be married to sb
seine zukünftige Fráú — his bride-to-be
seine geschiedene Fráú — his ex-wife
liebe Fráú! (dated) — my dear lady!
Fráú Doktor — doctor
Fráú Nachbarin (old) () () — neighbour Brit old or neighborUS old
* * *1) (a polite title given to a married woman, in writing or in speaking: Please come in, Mrs Anderson.) Mrs2) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) woman3) (the woman to whom one is married: Come and meet my wife; He is looking for a wife.) wife* * *<-, -en>[frau]f1. (weiblicher Mensch) womansie ist die \Frau meines Lebens she's the woman of my dreamsselbst ist die \Frau! self-reliance is the thing!eine \Frau schneller Entschlüsse/der Tat a woman who is quick to decide/actjunge \Frau! young lady!Unsere Liebe \Frau REL our Ladyeine verheiratete \Frau a married womaneine \Frau von Format a woman of statureeine \Frau mit Grundsätzen a woman with principles, a principled womandie \Frau von heute today's womaneine \Frau von Welt a woman of the worldjdn zur \Frau machen (fig) to take sb's virginityzur \Frau werden to become a woman2. (Ehefrau) wifedarf ich vorstellen — meine \Frau! may I introduce my wifejds [ehemalige/zukünftige] \Frau sb's [ex- [or former]/future] wifejdn zur \Frau haben to be married to sbjdn zur \Frau nehmen to take sb for one's wifewillst du meine \Frau werden? will you be my wife?\Frau Doktor DoctorIhre \Frau Mutter (geh) your mother* * *die; Frau, Frauen1) woman2) (EheFrau) wifeFrau Professor/Dr. Schulze — Professor/Dr. Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Direktorin/Studienrätin Schulze — Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Professor/Doktor — Minister/Professor/doctor
Frau Vorsitzende/Präsidentin — Madam Chairman/President; (in Briefen)
Sehr geehrte Frau Schulze — Dear Madam; (bei persönlicher Bekanntschaft) Dear Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
[Sehr verehrte] gnädige Frau — [Dear] Madam
4) (Herrin) lady; mistress* * *A. f; -, -en1. woman; in Statistik: female;die Frau(en) koll women;die Frau von heute the woman of today, modern women pl;eine Frau von Welt a woman of the world;typisch Frau! how typical of a woman!;er machte sie zur Frau euph he took her virginity2. (Gattin) wife;Frau und Kinder haben have a wife and children (umg kids);zur Frau nehmen marry;jemandem seine Tochter zur Frau geben give sb one’s daughter’s hand in marriage;sie ist ihm eine gute Frau she is a good wife to him;willst du meine Frau werden? will you be my wife?;wie geht es Ihrer Frau? how’s your wife (the wife umg, the missus umg)?3. (Hausherrin, Dame) lady;die Frau des Hauses the lady of the house;gnädige Frau Anrede: madam;Unsere Liebe Frau KATH Our (Blessed) Lady4. vor Namen, bei verheirateter Frau: Mrs, Mrs.; schriftlich: auch Ms, Ms.; bei unverheirateter Frau, besonders schriftlich: Ms, Ms., Miss obs;Frau Doktor/Ministerin etc Doctor/Minister etc;Frau Holle MYTH Holda;Frau Holle schüttelt die Betten (aus) umg fig it’s snowing5. geh:Ihre Frau Mutter your motherPetra erklärte mir, wie frau es macht Petra explained to me how it’s done* * *die; Frau, Frauen1) woman2) (EheFrau) wife3) (Titel, Anrede)Frau Professor/Dr. Schulze — Professor/Dr. Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Direktorin/Studienrätin Schulze — Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Professor/Doktor — Minister/Professor/doctor
Frau Vorsitzende/Präsidentin — Madam Chairman/President; (in Briefen)
Sehr geehrte Frau Schulze — Dear Madam; (bei persönlicher Bekanntschaft) Dear Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
[Sehr verehrte] gnädige Frau — [Dear] Madam
4) (Herrin) lady; mistress* * *-en f.Mrs n.wife n.(§ pl.: wives)woman n.(§ pl.: women) -
64 frau
unpers. Pron. Sl. (Ggs. man) one; Petra erklärte mir, wie frau es macht Petra explained to me how it’s done* * *(Anrede) Mistress; Mrs;die Frauwoman; wife* * *[frau]f -, -en1) (= weiblicher Mensch) womanzur Fráú werden — to become a woman
von Fráú zu Fráú — woman to woman
Unsere Liebe Fráú (Eccl) — our blessed Lady, the blessed Virgin
2) (= Ehefrau) wifewillst du meine Fráú werden? — will you marry me?, will you be my wife?
jdn zur Fráú haben — to be married to sb
seine zukünftige Fráú — his bride-to-be
seine geschiedene Fráú — his ex-wife
liebe Fráú! (dated) — my dear lady!
Fráú Doktor — doctor
Fráú Nachbarin (old) () () — neighbour Brit old or neighborUS old
* * *1) (a polite title given to a married woman, in writing or in speaking: Please come in, Mrs Anderson.) Mrs2) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) woman3) (the woman to whom one is married: Come and meet my wife; He is looking for a wife.) wife* * *<-, -en>[frau]f1. (weiblicher Mensch) womansie ist die \Frau meines Lebens she's the woman of my dreamsselbst ist die \Frau! self-reliance is the thing!eine \Frau schneller Entschlüsse/der Tat a woman who is quick to decide/actjunge \Frau! young lady!Unsere Liebe \Frau REL our Ladyeine verheiratete \Frau a married womaneine \Frau von Format a woman of statureeine \Frau mit Grundsätzen a woman with principles, a principled womandie \Frau von heute today's womaneine \Frau von Welt a woman of the worldjdn zur \Frau machen (fig) to take sb's virginityzur \Frau werden to become a woman2. (Ehefrau) wifedarf ich vorstellen — meine \Frau! may I introduce my wifejds [ehemalige/zukünftige] \Frau sb's [ex- [or former]/future] wifejdn zur \Frau haben to be married to sbjdn zur \Frau nehmen to take sb for one's wifewillst du meine \Frau werden? will you be my wife?\Frau Doktor DoctorIhre \Frau Mutter (geh) your mother* * *die; Frau, Frauen1) woman2) (EheFrau) wifeFrau Professor/Dr. Schulze — Professor/Dr. Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Direktorin/Studienrätin Schulze — Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Professor/Doktor — Minister/Professor/doctor
Frau Vorsitzende/Präsidentin — Madam Chairman/President; (in Briefen)
Sehr geehrte Frau Schulze — Dear Madam; (bei persönlicher Bekanntschaft) Dear Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
[Sehr verehrte] gnädige Frau — [Dear] Madam
4) (Herrin) lady; mistress* * *A. f; -, -en1. woman; in Statistik: female;die Frau(en) koll women;die Frau von heute the woman of today, modern women pl;eine Frau von Welt a woman of the world;typisch Frau! how typical of a woman!;er machte sie zur Frau euph he took her virginity2. (Gattin) wife;Frau und Kinder haben have a wife and children (umg kids);zur Frau nehmen marry;jemandem seine Tochter zur Frau geben give sb one’s daughter’s hand in marriage;sie ist ihm eine gute Frau she is a good wife to him;willst du meine Frau werden? will you be my wife?;wie geht es Ihrer Frau? how’s your wife (the wife umg, the missus umg)?3. (Hausherrin, Dame) lady;die Frau des Hauses the lady of the house;gnädige Frau Anrede: madam;Unsere Liebe Frau KATH Our (Blessed) Lady4. vor Namen, bei verheirateter Frau: Mrs, Mrs.; schriftlich: auch Ms, Ms.; bei unverheirateter Frau, besonders schriftlich: Ms, Ms., Miss obs;Frau Doktor/Ministerin etc Doctor/Minister etc;Frau Holle MYTH Holda;Frau Holle schüttelt die Betten (aus) umg fig it’s snowing5. geh:Ihre Frau Mutter your motherPetra erklärte mir, wie frau es macht Petra explained to me how it’s done* * *die; Frau, Frauen1) woman2) (EheFrau) wife3) (Titel, Anrede)Frau Professor/Dr. Schulze — Professor/Dr. Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Direktorin/Studienrätin Schulze — Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
Frau Ministerin/Professor/Doktor — Minister/Professor/doctor
Frau Vorsitzende/Präsidentin — Madam Chairman/President; (in Briefen)
Sehr geehrte Frau Schulze — Dear Madam; (bei persönlicher Bekanntschaft) Dear Mrs/Miss/Ms Schulze
[Sehr verehrte] gnädige Frau — [Dear] Madam
4) (Herrin) lady; mistress* * *-en f.Mrs n.wife n.(§ pl.: wives)woman n.(§ pl.: women) -
65 signora
f ladymi scusi, signora! excuse me, madame!la signora Rossi Mrs Rossisignore e signori ladies and gentlemen* * *signora s.f.1 lady; woman*: quella signora è ancora bella, she's still an attractive woman // Nostra Signora, Our Lady3 ( vocativo) Madam; pl. ladies; ( accompagnato dal cognome) Mrs; ( accompagnato da titoli non si traduce): Signora Contessa ( Rossi), Countess (Rossi); come sta, signora Rossi?, how are you, Mrs Rossi?; buon giorno, signora, good morning, madam!; mi dica, signora, yes, madam; signore, per favore un po' d'attenzione!, please ladies, may I have your attention?!4 ( padrona di casa) lady of the house, mistress; ( proprietaria) owner: la signora non è in casa, the lady of the house isn't in // Venezia era la signora dei mari, Venice was the Mistress of the Seas5 ( donna ricca) rich lady; ( di rango) lady, gentlewoman*: una vera signora, a real lady; fare una vita da signora, to live like a lady of leisure // è una signora macchina, it's a superb car6 ( moglie) wife*; ( donna sposata) married woman*: il signor Rossetti e signora, Mr and Mrs Rossetti; arrivederla, signor Rossi, i miei migliori saluti alla sua signora, goodbye, Mr Rossi, give my best regards to your wife (o to Mrs Rossi).* * *[siɲ'ɲora] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (donna) woman*, lady; (donna di classe) lady, gentlewoman*2) (moglie)3) (come appellativo) madambuonasera signora — good even- ing(, madam)
-e e signori, buonasera — good evening, ladies and gentlemen; (in una lettera)
buongiorno signora Bruni — good morning, Mrs Bruni; (in una lettera)
Gentile o Cara Signora Bruni Dear Mrs o Ms Bruni; il signor e la signora Bruni — Mr and Mrs Bruni
5) relig.2.aggettivo colloq.* * *signora/siŋ'ŋora/Come appellativo, signora si traduce solitamente con madam; caso particolare è l'espressione signore e signori all'inizio di un discorso, che si rende con ladies and gentlemen. - Davanti a un nome proprio, signora si rende con Mrs, che fa intendere che ci si riferisce a una donna sposata, oppure con Ms che non dà questa indicazione; Ms è d'uso sempre più comune in inglese, e corrisponde alla tendenza dell'italiano di usare signora anche in riferimento a donne non sposate. ⇒ 1I sostantivo f.1 (donna) woman*, lady; (donna di classe) lady, gentlewoman*; si comporta da vera signora she behaves like a lady2 (moglie) mi saluti la (sua) signora give my regards to your wife3 (come appellativo) madam; buonasera signora good even- ing(, madam); -e e signori, buonasera good evening, ladies and gentlemen; (in una lettera) Gentile o Egregia Signora Dear Madam4 (davanti a nome proprio) buongiorno signora Bruni good morning, Mrs Bruni; (in una lettera) Gentile o Cara Signora Bruni Dear Mrs o Ms Bruni; il signor e la signora Bruni Mr and Mrs Bruni5 relig. Nostra Signora Our LadyII aggettivocolloq. questa sì che è una signora poltrona! that's what I call an armchair! -
66 signorina
f young (unmarried) womanla signorina Rossi Miss Rossi* * *signorina s.f.1 young lady; girl: una signorina di Roma, a young lady from Rome2 ( seguito da nome o cognome) Miss: la signorina Anna, (Miss) Ann; la signorina Maria Rossi, Miss Maria Rossi; le signorine Brown, the Misses Brown3 ( vocativo) Madam; Miss; pl. young ladies; ( accompagnato da nome o cognome) Miss; ( accompagnato da titoli non si traduce): la signorina Rossetti, Miss Rossetti; sì, signorina, yes ma'am (o fam. yes, miss); signorina, posso avere il conto per favore?, Miss, can I have the bill, please?4 ( giovane padrona di casa) young mistress5 ( donna non sposata) unmarried woman; single girl, bachelor girl; (spreg.) spinster: rimanere signorina, to remain unmarried* * *[siɲɲo'rina]sostantivo femminile1) (giovane donna) young lady, girl3) (come appellativo) miss, madambuonasera signorina — good evening, madam; (in una lettera)
Gentile, Egregia Signorina — Dear Madam
buongiorno, signorina Bruni — good morning, Miss Bruni
le -e Bruni — the Misses Bruni; (in una lettera)
••Gentile o Cara Signorina Bruni — Dear Miss o Ms Bruni
Note:Come appellativo, signorina si traduce solitamente con madam; talvolta si può trovare miss, che è però d'uso antiquato, tranne a scuola dove i bambini si rivolgono con questo appellativo alla maestra (che questa sia sposata o meno). - Davanti a un nome proprio, signorina si rende con Miss, che fa intendere che ci si riferisce a una donna non sposata, oppure con Ms che non dà questa indicazione; Ms è d'uso sempre più comune in inglese, e corrisponde alla tendenza dell'italiano di usare signora anche in riferimento a donne non sposate* * *signorina/siŋŋo'rina/Come appellativo, signorina si traduce solitamente con madam; talvolta si può trovare miss, che è però d'uso antiquato, tranne a scuola dove i bambini si rivolgono con questo appellativo alla maestra (che questa sia sposata o meno). - Davanti a un nome proprio, signorina si rende con Miss, che fa intendere che ci si riferisce a una donna non sposata, oppure con Ms che non dà questa indicazione; Ms è d'uso sempre più comune in inglese, e corrisponde alla tendenza dell'italiano di usare signora anche in riferimento a donne non sposate. ⇒ 1sostantivo f.1 (giovane donna) young lady, girl3 (come appellativo) miss, madam; buonasera signorina good evening, madam; (in una lettera) Gentile, Egregia Signorina Dear Madam4 (davanti a nome proprio) buongiorno, signorina Bruni good morning, Miss Bruni; le -e Bruni the Misses Bruni; (in una lettera) Gentile o Cara Signorina Bruni Dear Miss o Ms Bruni. -
67 señora
adj.Mrs., Ms, Mrs, Madam.f.1 lady, madam, ma'am, Mrs.2 wife, woman.* * *1 (esposa) wife\señora de compañía companion* * *noun f.1) lady2) madam3) mistress4) wife* * *SF1) (=esposa) wife2) (Rel)3) [en letrero]* * *Señora (Sra.)= Mrs (Mistress), lady.Ex: MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS.
Ex: Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.* comportarse como toda una señora = take + the high road, take + the high ground.* señora de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeper.* servicios de señoras = women's room.* sombreros de señora = millinery.* * *
señora sustantivo femenino
1 (mujer) woman, lady: deja salir a la señora, make way for the lady
2 (directo, sin apellido) madam
3 (tratamiento) la Sra. Pérez, Mrs Pérez
la señora embajadora, the ambassador ➣ Ver nota en señor 4 (en correspondencia) estimada señora, (en carta) Dear Madam
5 (esposa) wife
6 Rel Nuestra Señora, Our Lady ➣ Ver nota en lady
' señora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ama
- dama
- doña
- enjoyada
- enjoyado
- Sra.
- agradar
- limpieza
- ofrecer
- señor
- señorita
English:
bag
- dear
- grey-haired
- lady
- madam
- mistress
- Mrs
- Ms
- prep
- senior
- a
- all
- cleaning
- ladyship
- maid
* * *señora nf1. [tratamiento] [antes de nombre, apellido, cargo] Mrs;[al dirigir la palabra] Madam;la señora López Mrs López;¡señora presidenta! Madam President!;¿qué desea la señora? what would you like, Madam?;la señora presidenta les atenderá enseguida the president will see you shortly;¡señoras y señores! Ladies and Gentlemen!;Estimada señora [en cartas] Dear Madam;¿es usted señora o señorita? are you a Mrs or a Miss?2. [mujer] lady;llamó una señora preguntando por ti there was a call for you from a lady;la señora de la tienda the woman from the shop;una señora mayor an elderly lady;señora de compañía female companion;señoras [en letrero] women, ladies3. [dama] lady;es toda una señora she's a real lady4. [dueña] owner;la señora de la casa the lady of the house5. [ama] mistress6. [esposa] wife;el señor Ruiz y señora Mr and Mrs Ruiz;la señora de Peralta Mrs Peralta;mi señora esposa my (good) wife8. [indica énfasis]sí señora, eso fue lo que ocurrió yes indeed, that's exactly what happened;¡sí señora, así se habla! excellent, that's what I like to hear!;no señora, estás muy equivocada oh no, you're completely wrong;a mí no me engañas, no señora you can't fool ME* * *f1 lady, woman;señoras y señores ladies and gentlemen2 trato ma’am, Brmadamla señora López Mrs Lopez;la señora María López Miss María López;mi señora my wife* * *señora n¿quién es esa señora? who's that lady?2. (delante de apellido) Mrs3. (de cortesía) madamsí, señora yes, madam -
68 Addressing people
1)а) При устном обращении к людям их называют по имени (в случае близкого знакомства) или используют конструкцию Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms + фамилия. Слово Mr относится к мужчинам, Mrs - к замужним женщинам, Miss - к незамужним женщинам, а Ms - к любым женщинам независимо от их семейного положения. К преподавателям принято обращаться, используя конструкцию Professor + фамилия.Hello, John! — Привет, Джон!
Good morning, Mrs Smith! — Доброе утро, миссис (госпожа) Смит!
б) В качестве уважительного обращения без называния имени или фамилии иногда используются слова sir и madam (ma'am). В Великобритании эти слова используются преимущественно работниками сферы обслуживания; в США они употребляются более широко.в) В качестве обращения могут использоваться также выражения doctor — доктор (при обращении к врачу или обладателю ученой степени доктора), my dear, darling - дорогой (-ая) и др.2)а) В официальных письмах к незнакомым людям приняты обращения: Dear Sir, Dear Madam, Dear Sir or Madam, Dear Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms + фамилия - к одному лицу, Dear Sirs (амер.: Gentlemen) - к группе лиц.Dear Sir,
Dear gentlemen,
Dear Mr. Smith
•— Приветствия при встрече см. Meeting people
— Выражения, используемые при прощании в разговоре и в письмах см. Leave-taking
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69 госпожа
lady, ( пред име) Mrs, (пред френско, немско и италианско име) Madame, Frau, Signora(при лично обръщение) Madameгоспожо madam, ma'amуважаема госпожо dear madam* * *госпожа̀,ж., -и lady, ( пред име) Mrs, ( пред френско, немско и италианско собств. име) Madame, Frau, Signora; ( при лично обръщ.) Madame; \госпожао madam, ma’am; моята \госпожаа разг. my missus; уважаема \госпожао dear madam.* * *madam (без да се споменава името); (женена) Madame; Mrs/Ms (пред име)* * *1. (при лично обръщение) Madame: госпожо madam, ma'am 2. lady, (пред име) Mrs, (пред френско, немско и италианско име) Madame, Frau, Signora 3. моята ГОСПОЖА разг. my missus 4. уважаема госпожо dear madam -
70 caro
1. adj dear( costoso) dear, expensivemi è molto caro I am very fond of him/ita caro prezzo dearly2. adv a lotcostare caro be very expensivefig have a high price3. m dearcari pl loved ones, family* * *caro agg.1 dear, charming, kind, nice; ( gradito) dear, loved: che caro bambino!, what a dear child!; mia carissima mamma, my dearest mother; in risposta alla tua cara lettera, in reply to your charming letter; mi è caro, he is dear to me; è un tuo caro amico, he is a dear friend of yours; tua cugina è una cara ragazza, your cousin is a dear (o a charming) girl; cari saluti, best wishes // aver caro di fare qlco., to be glad to do sthg.; aver caro qlcu., to love s.o. (o to be fond of s.o.); rendere cara una persona a qlcu., to endear a person to s.o.; rendersi caro a qlcu., to endear oneself to s.o.; tenersi caro qlco., qlcu., to be fond of (o to like) sthg., s.o. very much2 ( costoso) dear, expensive: la frutta è cara in questa stagione, fruit is dear in this season; un negozio molto caro, a very dear shop; la vita si fa ogni giorno più cara, the cost of living is rising every day // vendere cara la pelle, (fig.) to sell one's life dearly // pagarla cara, (fig.) to pay a lot for sthg. (o to pay dearly for sthg.)◆ s.m.1 dear, darling: sì, caro!, no, caro!, yes, dear! no, dear!; così non va, caro mio!, I don't like this, dear fellow (o my friend)!; mio caro, ( nella intestazione delle lettere) my dear (o my dearest o my darling)2 ( parente, amico ecc.) someone close; relative; (pl.) loved ones; family: passerà il Natale con i suoi cari, he will spend Christmas with his loved ones; la morte di un proprio caro reca sempre dolore, the death of someone close is always distressingcaro avv. ( a caro prezzo) dear, dearly: costar caro, to cost dear; pagar caro qlco., to pay dear (o dearly) for sthg. (o to buy sthg. dearly) (anche fig.); vender caro, to sell dear (anche fig.): vendettero caro le loro vite, they sold their lives dear.* * *['karo] caro (-a)1. agg1)mi è tanto caro — it (o he) is very dear to me
Caro Paolo — (nelle lettere) Dear Paul
tener caro il ricordo di qn/qc — to cherish the memory of sb/sth
2) (costoso) dear, expensive2. sm/fmio caro, mia cara — my dear
3. avv(costare, pagare) a lot, a great deal* * *['karo] 1.1) (amato) dearessere caro a qcn. — to be dear to sb.
aver caro qcn. — to love sb., to be fond of sb
caro, carissimo Luca — Dear, Dearest Luca
caro signore, -a signora — Dear Sir, Dear Madam
i miei più -i auguri — all the best, best wishes
un caro saluto o cari saluti a give my love o regards to; (i miei più) -i saluti, Aldo — best wishes o (all my) love, Aldo
3) (importante)caro a qcn. — [tema, idea, oggetto] dear to sb.
4) (gentile) lovable, kind, sweetè stato molto caro con me — he was very kind o sweet to me
5) (gradito) (be)loved6) (costoso) expensive, dear2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) dear, darling3.i miei -i — my loved ones, my family
1) dear(ly)costare caro — to cost a lot, to be expensive
2) fig. dearlyci è costato caro — it cost us dearly, we paid a high price for it
la pagherai -a! — you'll pay a lot o dearly for it!
* * *caro/'karo/1 (amato) dear; un mio caro amico a dear friend of mine; uno dei miei amici più -i one of my closest friends; la morte di una persona -a the death of a loved one; essere caro a qcn. to be dear to sb.; aver caro qcn. to love sb., to be fond of sb.2 (nella corrispondenza) caro signor Rossi Dear Mr Rossi; caro, carissimo Luca Dear, Dearest Luca; caro signore, -a signora Dear Sir, Dear Madam; i miei più -i auguri all the best, best wishes; un caro saluto o cari saluti a give my love o regards to; (i miei più) -i saluti, Aldo best wishes o (all my) love, Aldo3 (importante) caro a qcn. [tema, idea, oggetto] dear to sb.; un principio che gli è caro a principle that he holds dear5 (gradito) (be)loved6 (costoso) expensive, dear; la vita è più -a the cost of living is higher(f. -a) dear, darling; i miei -i my loved ones, my familyIII avverbio1 dear(ly); costare caro to cost a lot, to be expensive; l'ho pagato molto caro I paid a lot for it2 fig. dearly; ci è costato caro it cost us dearly, we paid a high price for it; la pagherai -a! you'll pay a lot o dearly for it! -
71 gnädig
I Adj.1. oft iro. (gunstvoll) gracious (gegen[über] to) (auch im Titel); gnädige Frau oder gnädiges Fräulein altm. oder Gnädigste iro. madam, Am. ma’am; der gnädige Herr altm. the master; gnädiger Herr altm., Anrede: sir; wärst du wohl so gnädig zu (+ Inf.) iro. would you deign to (+ Inf.)2. (barmherzig) merciful; Urteil: lenient, mild; das war ja noch gnädig we etc. got off lightly there, it could have been a lot worse; Gott sei ihm gnädig! God have mercy on himII Adv. graciously etc.; noch gnädig davonkommen get off lightly; mach’s gnädig don’t be too hard (on us etc.)* * *gracious; merciful* * *gnä|dig ['gnɛːdɪç]1. adj(= barmherzig) merciful; (= gunstvoll, herablassend) gracious; Strafe lenient; (= freundlich) kinddas gnä́dige Fräulein (form) — the young lady
die gnä́dige Frau (form) — the mistress, madam
der gnä́dige Herr (old) — the master
darf ich das gnä́dige Fräulein zum Tanz bitten? (dated) — may I have the pleasure of this dance? (form)
gnä́diger Herr (old) — sir
meine Gnädige (dated) or Gnädigste (dated) — my dear madam
gnä́diger Gott! (inf) — merciful heavens! (inf)
Gott sei uns gnä́dig! (geh) — (may the good) Lord preserve us
2. adv(= milde) urteilen leniently; zensieren generously; (= herablassend) lächeln, nicken graciouslygnä́dig davonkommen — to get off lightly
es gnä́dig machen — to be lenient, to show leniency
machen wirs gnä́dig mit dem Hausputz — let's take it easy with the cleaning
* * *gnä·dig[ˈgnɛ:dɪç]I. adj2. (Nachsicht zeigend) mercifulGott sei ihm \gnädig [may] God have mercy on him\gnädige Frau madam, ma'am\gnädiges Fräulein madam; (jünger) miss\gnädiger Herr sirdie \gnädige Frau/das \gnädige Fräulein/der \gnädige Herr the lady/young lady/master [or [young] gentleman]II. adv1. (herablassend) graciously2. (milde) leniently\gnädig davonkommen to get off lightlymach es \gnädig don't be too hard* * *1.1) (oft iron.) graciousgnädiger Herr — (veralt.) sir
die gnädige Frau/das gnädige Fräulein/der gnädige Herr — (veralt.) madam/the young lady/the master
2) (glimpflich) lenient, light <sentence etc.>3) (Rel.) gracious < God>2.Gott sei uns gnädig — [may] the good Lord preserve us
1) (oft iron.) graciously2) (glimpflich)das ist gnädig abgegangen — it turned out not to be too bad
* * *A. adj1. oft iron (gunstvoll) gracious (gegen[über] to) (auch im Titel);gnädiges Fräulein obs oderder gnädige Herr obs the master;das war ja noch gnädig we etc got off lightly there, it could have been a lot worse;Gott sei ihm gnädig! God have mercy on himB. adv graciously etc;noch gnädig davonkommen get off lightly;mach’s gnädig don’t be too hard (on us etc)* * *1.1) (oft iron.) graciousgnädiger Herr — (veralt.) sir
die gnädige Frau/das gnädige Fräulein/der gnädige Herr — (veralt.) madam/the young lady/the master
2) (glimpflich) lenient, light <sentence etc.>3) (Rel.) gracious < God>2.Gott sei uns gnädig — [may] the good Lord preserve us
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72 pani
( kobieta) lady, woman; ( przy zwracaniu się) you; (pot: nauczycielka) mistress, teacherczy wiedziała Pani o tym? — did you know about it (, madam)?
czy to Pani płaszcz? — is this your coat, madam?
pani doktor/profesor — Doctor/Professor
* * *f.Acc. -ą1. (= bliżej nieznana kobieta) lady; pani w średnim wieku middle-aged lady; jakieś dwie panie some two ladies.2. ( władczyni) mistress; najjaśniejsza pani My Lady, Her Ladyship; pani dziedziczka lady of the manor; pani domu lady of the house; łaskawa pani! my dear lady!; pani sytuacji mistress of the situation; być panią siebie be one's own mistress; być panią swej woli be the mistress of one's life; pani mojego serca my mistress.3. rz.-kat. ( Matka Boska) Our Lady.4. szkoln. (= nauczycielka) mistress; pani od polskiego Polish teacher.5. (= żona) wife, lady.6. ( oficjalna forma grzecznościowa) you; (przed nazwiskiem, niezależnie od stanu cywilnego) Ms.; ( przed nazwiskiem kobiety niezamężnej) Miss; ( przed nazwiskiem kobiety zamężnej) Mrs.; ( przed nazwiskiem zamężnej Francuzki) madame; pani Kowalska Ms. Kowalska; pani Janina Janina; pani profesor Professor; proszę pani,... madam, ma'am; proszę pani! ( do nauczycielki) miss!; czym mogę pani służyć? (how) can I help you, madam?; czy to pani samochód? it that your car, madam?; pani przewodnicząca, telefon do pani Madam Chairman, a phone call for you; być z kimś na pani not address sb by her first name, not be on intimate terms with sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pani
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73 gentile
kindnelle lettere gentile signora Dear Madam* * *gentile agg.1 kind; ( cortese) courteous: gentile con tutti, kind to everybody; parole genti- li, kind words; un commesso gentile, a polite salesman; è gentile da parte tua fare ciò, it is kind of you to do this; vuoi essere così gentile da chiudere la finestra?, will you be so kind as to shut the window?; essere gentile con qlcu., to be kind to s.o.; grazie, è stato un pensiero gentile, thank you, it was very kind of you2 ( delicato) gentle: cuore gentile, gentle heart; natura gentile, gentle nature; voce gentile, gentle voice // il gentil sesso, the gentle (o fair) sex◆ s.m.pl. ( pagani) gentiles.* * *I [dʒen'tile] aggè molto gentile da parte sua — it's very kind o nice of you
vuoi essere tanto gentile da...? — would you be so kind as to...?
2) (delicato: lineamenti) fine, (profumo) delicate3)Gentile Signore — Dear SirGentile Signor Fernando Villa — Mr Fernando VillaPAROLA CHIAVE: gentile non si traduce mai con la parola inglese gentle II [dʒen'tile] smRel Gentile* * *[dʒen'tile]2) (aggraziato) gentle, delicateil gentil sesso — scherz. the gentle o fair sex
gentile signore, signora — (nella lettera) Dear Sir, Madam
gentile signor Rossi, signora Bianchi — (sulla busta) Mr Rossi, Ms Bianchi
* * *gentile/dʒen'tile/1 (cortese) [ persona] kind, nice, polite ( con to); [ parola] kind; è molto gentile da parte tua that's very kind of you; vuole essere così gentile da passarmi il sale? would you be so kind as to pass me the salt? un modo gentile di rifiutare a polite way of saying no; che pensiero gentile! what a kind thought!3 (nella corrispondenza) gentile signore, signora (nella lettera) Dear Sir, Madam; gentile signor Rossi, signora Bianchi (sulla busta) Mr Rossi, Ms Bianchi. -
74 verehrt
I P.P. verehrenII Adj. hono(u)red, venerable; verehrte Anwesende! Ladies and Gentlemen!; meine sehr verehrten Damen und Herren! in Rede: Ladies and Gentlemen!; Verehrteste! iro. my dear!* * *ver|ehrt [fɛɐ'|eːɐt]adj(sehr) veréhrte Anwesende/Gäste/veréhrtes Publikum — Ladies and Gentlemen(sehr) veréhrte gnädige Frau (in Brief) — (dear) Madam
mein Verehrtester (iro, form) — (my) dear Sir
meine Verehrteste (iro, form) — (my) dear Madam
See:→ auch verehren* * *ver·ehrt1. (Floskel in einer Ansprache: geschätzt)\verehrte Anwesende! pl Ladies and Gentlemen! pl2. (Floskel im Brief: geehrt) dear\verehrte Frau Professorin! Dear Professor,* * *B. adj hono(u)red, venerable;verehrte Anwesende! Ladies and Gentlemen!;meine sehr verehrten Damen und Herren! in Rede: Ladies and Gentlemen!;Verehrteste! iron my dear!* * *adj.adored adj. -
75 уважаемые
1. dear all2. estimable3. respected4. dearСинонимический ряд:1. любимая (прил.) иметь пристрастие; любимая; обожаемая; питать слабость2. многоуважаемая (прил.) глубокоуважаемая; достопочтенная; достоуважаемая; досточтимая; многоуважаемая; почтенная; почтеннейшая3. почитаемая (прил.) почитаемая; чтимаяАнтонимический ряд: -
76 señorita
f.young lady, gal, lass, little lady.* * *1 (mujer joven) young woman; (con más formalidad) young lady2 (tratamiento) Miss4 la señorita EDUCACIÓN the teacher, Miss* * *noun f.1) young woman2) Miss* * *1.ADJ (=de buenos modales) Cono Sur polite2. SF1) (=mujer soltera) young ladyla señorita no está contenta con nada — iró it would seem nothing pleases her ladyship
señorita de compañía — euf escort girl
2) [fórmula de tratamiento]a) [con apellido] Miss¿es usted señora o señorita? — is it Mrs or Miss?
b) [con nombre de pila]buenos días, señorita Rosa — [a Rosa Pérez] good morning, Miss Pérez
c) [hablando directamente]¿puedo ayudarla en algo, señorita? — can I help you, madam?
d) [usado por criados]la señorita no está en casa — [referido a Rosa Pérez] Miss Pérez is not at home
¿a qué hora desea la señorita que la despierte? — what time would you like me to wake you, Miss?
e) [en correspondencia]estimada señorita — [a Rosa Pérez] Dear Miss Pérez, Dear Ms Pérez
3) * (=maestra) teacherseñorita, Luisa me ha quitado el bolígrafo — Miss, Luisa has taken my pen
* * *1)a) ( mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted — there was a young lady o woman here asking for you
b) ( empleada - joven) young lady; (- mayor) ladyc) ( joven distinguida) young ladyd) ( maestra) teacher2) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono — Miss Chaves, telephone call for you
b) ( con nombres de pila)señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? — Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
c) ( maestra) Missd) ( sin mencionar el nombre) (frml): ( a una maestra) Miss¿qué deseaba, señorita? — may I help you, miss?
estimada señorita — (Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms Chaves (o López etc); ver tb señorito
* * *= miss.Nota: Plural misses.Ex. Go into the average good home of the crust, in the quietude of 'after-tea' and you will see a youthful miss sitting over something by Charlotte M Yonge or Charles Kingsley.* * *1)a) ( mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted — there was a young lady o woman here asking for you
b) ( empleada - joven) young lady; (- mayor) ladyc) ( joven distinguida) young ladyd) ( maestra) teacher2) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono — Miss Chaves, telephone call for you
b) ( con nombres de pila)señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? — Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
c) ( maestra) Missd) ( sin mencionar el nombre) (frml): ( a una maestra) Miss¿qué deseaba, señorita? — may I help you, miss?
estimada señorita — (Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms Chaves (o López etc); ver tb señorito
* * *= miss.Nota: Plural misses.Ex: Go into the average good home of the crust, in the quietude of 'after-tea' and you will see a youthful miss sitting over something by Charlotte M Yonge or Charles Kingsley.
* * *A1 (mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted ( frml); there was a young lady o woman here asking for youya está hecha toda una señorita she's turned into a real young lady2(empleada): la señorita que nos atendió (joven) the young lady who served us; (mayor) the lady who served usresidencia de señoritas hostel for young women3 (joven distinguida) young lady4 (maestra) teacherle escribiré una nota a la señorita I'll write a note to your teacherla señorita nos ha castigado the teacher o Miss kept us in5 ( ant euf) (mujer virgen) virgin1 (con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono Miss Chaves, telephone call for you2(con nombres de pila): señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? Teresa/Miss Chaves, could you serve this lady please?¿qué deseaba, señorita? may I help you?, may I help you, miss? ( esp AmE)estimada señorita ( Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms ChavesTeresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?señorita, Clarisa me está copiando Miss, Clarisa's copying(CS): es muy señorita she is very well-mannered, she has very nice manners* * *
señorita sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( tratamiento de cortesía)
b) ( con nombres de pila):◊ señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
señorita sustantivo femenino
1 (joven) young woman
disculpe señorita, ¿tiene hora?, excuse me (miss), can you tell me the time?
2 (tratamiento) Miss: han ascendido a la señorita Menéndez, Miss Menéndez has been promoted ➣ Ver nota en señor 3 Educ fam la señorita, the teacher
' señorita' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Srta.
- propio
English:
certain
- miss
- Ms
- young
* * *señorita nf1. [soltera, tratamiento] Miss;la señorita Ana Martel Miss Ana Martel;señorita Ana, no me pase ninguna llamada Miss Martel, please don't put any further calls through;¿es usted señora o señorita? are you a Mrs or a Miss?;Estimada señorita [en cartas] Dear Madam2. [joven] young lady;tu hija está hecha toda una señorita your daughter's turned into quite a young lady;busco a la señorita que me atendió ayer I'm looking for the young lady who served me yesterdayla señorita nos manda muchos deberes the teacher gives us a lot of homework;¡señorita! miss!* * *f1 young lady, young woman2 tratamiento miss; escrito Miss;la señorita López Miss López;la señorita Ana López Ana López* * *señorita nf1) : young lady, young woman2) : Miss* * *señorita n2. (delante de apellido) Miss / Ms3. (profesora) teacher4. (para dirigirse a la profesora) Miss¡Señorita! Miss! -
77 Yours faithfully
(a polite way of ending a formal (usually business) letter which starts with `Dear Sir` or `Dear Madam`. In American English `Sincerely yours` or `Truly yours` is used.) med venlig hilsen* * *(a polite way of ending a formal (usually business) letter which starts with `Dear Sir` or `Dear Madam`. In American English `Sincerely yours` or `Truly yours` is used.) med venlig hilsen -
78 estimado
adj.1 dear.2 esteemed, estimated, valued, cherished.m.estimate, appraisal.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estimar.* * *1→ link=estimar estimar► adjetivo1 (apreciado) esteemed, respected2 (valorado) valued, estimated\estimado señor / estimada señora (en carta) Dear Sir / Dear Madam* * *ADJ esteemed, respected"Estimado señor Pérez" — "Dear Mr Pérez"
* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.Ex. The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
Ex: The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *estimado -dadearmi estimado amigo my dear friendestimado señor Díaz ( Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz* * *
Del verbo estimar: ( conjugate estimar)
estimado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estimado
estimar
estimado◊ -da adjetivo
dear
estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
1
( tener cariño) to be fond of
2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
estimado,-a adjetivo
1 esteemed, respected
Estimado Señor Pérez, (en carta) Dear Mr Pérez
2 (apreciado, valorado) appreciated
estimar verbo transitivo
1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
4 (calcular) to estimate
' estimado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aproximada
- aproximado
- considerada
- considerado
- estimada
- señor
- presupuesto
English:
dear
* * *estimado, -a adj1. [querido] esteemed, respected;estimado Señor [en carta] Dear Sir2. [aproximado] estimated* * *estimado, -da adj: esteemed, dearEstimado señor Ortiz: Dear Mr. Ortiz -
79 милостивый
прил.;
уст. gracious, kindмилостив|ый - уст. merciful;
(выражающий снисходительность) kind;
gracious;
~ государь (в обращении) sir;
(в письме) Sir;
(менее официально) Dear Sir;
~ая государыня( в обращении) madam;
(в письме) Madam;
(менее официально) Dear Madam.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > милостивый
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80 señora
señora sustantivo femenino
1 (mujer) woman, lady: deja salir a la señora, make way for the lady
2 (directo, sin apellido) madam
3 (tratamiento) la Sra. Pérez, Mrs Pérez
la señora embajadora, the ambassador ➣ Ver nota en señor 4 (en correspondencia) estimada señora, (en carta) Dear Madam
5 (esposa) wife
6 Rel Nuestra Señora, Our Lady ➣ Ver nota en lady
' señora' also found in these entries: Spanish: ama - dama - doña - enjoyada - enjoyado - Sra. - agradar - limpieza - ofrecer - señor - señorita English: bag - dear - grey-haired - lady - madam - mistress - Mrs - Ms - prep - senior - a - all - cleaning - ladyship - maid
См. также в других словарях:
Dear Madam — ► the usual way of beginning a formal letter to a woman whose name you do not know: »Dear Madam, I am writing to enquire about ... Main Entry: ↑Madam … Financial and business terms
Dear Madam — polite salutation used at the beginning of a letter to a woman … English contemporary dictionary
Dear Madam — used at the beginning of a business letter to a woman whose name you do not know … English dictionary
Dear Madam — … Useful english dictionary
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Dear — as part of a formal greeting at the beginning of a letter, was introduced in the 15c in various formulas. Dear Sir and Dear Madam have become the most formal types, with Dear Mr Jones and Dear Mrs/Miss/Ms Jones serving as more socially neutral… … Modern English usage
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madam — [[t]mæ̱dəm[/t]] madams 1) N VOC (politeness) People sometimes say Madam as a very formal and polite way of addressing a woman whose name they do not know or a woman of superior rank. For example, a shop assistant might address a woman customer as … English dictionary
madam — I UK [ˈmædəm] / US * used for talking politely to a woman whose name you do not know. This word is used especially by people serving customers in a shop or restaurant Are you ready to order, madam? • Madam Chairwoman/President/Ambassador etc used … English dictionary
madam — mad|am1 [ mædəm ] * used for talking politely to a woman whose name you do not know. This word is used especially by people serving customers in a store or restaurant: Are you ready to order, madam? Dear Madam used at the beginning of a business… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English