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1 дверник
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2 вахтёр
1) General subject: care-taker, guard, janitor, night watchman, night-watchman, reception, watchman, gatekeeper, concierge, doorman2) British English: receptionist3) Cinema: doorkeeper, stage doorkeeper4) Security: porter -
3 дверник
Christianity: doorkeeper -
4 комендант здания
1) American: doorkeeper2) Military: building custodian3) Economy: building manager4) Business: building superintendent -
5 привратник
1) General subject: doorkeeper, doorman, gate-keeper, gateman, janitor, ostiary, porter, usher, warder2) Medicine: gatekeeper, pylorus3) Latin: pylorus (NA) (желудка)4) Anatomy: pyloric stomach region -
6 привратница в женском монастыре
Religion: portress (A doorkeeper in a convent)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > привратница в женском монастыре
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7 швейцар
1) General subject: commissionaire, commissionaire (в гостинице, театре, магазине и т.п.), commissioner (в гостинице, театре, магазине и т.п.), door-keeper, doorkeeper, doorman, janitor, porter, usher, warder, hall porter2) Travel: door attendant, door man -
8 вратарь
/vrɐˈtarʲ/
doorkeeper, portergoalkeeper, keeper -
9 швейцар
porter, door-keeper, doorkeeper, doorman -
10 привратник
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11 привратница
ж.doorkeeper, portress -
12 швейцар
м.hall porter, doorkeeper -
13 портье
м несклdoorman, doorkeeper -
14 вахтёр
мporter, doorkeeper, doorman -
15 швейцар
мdoorkeeper; особ в гостинице и т. п. doorman, BE porter -
16 привратник
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17 швейцар
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18 привратник
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19 привратник
1. doorman2. doorkeeper3. gatekeeper4. porter5. door-keeper6. janitor -
20 швейцар
1. door-keeper2. doorman; doorkeeper; porter3. janitor4. porter5. usher6. door attendant
См. также в других словарях:
Doorkeeper — • A minor order also called doorkeeper Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Doorkeeper — Door keep er, n. One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a porter; a janitor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doorkeeper — [dôr′kēp′ər] n. a person guarding the entrance of a house, hotel, etc.; porter … English World dictionary
Doorkeeper — A doorkeeper, also known as doorman (plural doormen), is someone who is posted at, and often guards, a door, or by extension another entrance (specific similar terms exist, e.g. Gatekeeper, Hall porter)Specific uses include: * Residential doormen … Wikipedia
doorkeeper — UK [ˈdɔː(r)ˌkiːpə(r)] / US [ˈdɔrˌkɪpər] noun [countable] Word forms doorkeeper : singular doorkeeper plural doorkeepers someone whose job is to guard the main door of a building such as a hotel or club and help people when they go in or come out … English dictionary
doorkeeper — noun The person in charge of an entryway, sometimes just a doorman, sometimes something more. The manager at Carnegie Hall was told to get another usher in his stead; the doorkeeper at the theatre was warned not to admit him to the house; and… … Wiktionary
doorkeeper — [[t]dɔ͟ː(r)kiːpə(r)[/t]] doorkeepers N COUNT A doorkeeper is a person whose job is to stand at the door of a building such as a hotel and help people who are going in or out … English dictionary
Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives — An appointed officer of the United States House of Representatives from 1789 to 1995, the Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives was chosen by a resolution at the opening of each United States Congress. The Office of the… … Wikipedia
doorkeeper — noun Date: 1535 a person who tends a door … New Collegiate Dictionary
doorkeeper — /dawr kee peuhr, dohr /, n. 1. a person who guards the entrance of a building. 2. Brit. a janitor; hall porter. 3. Rom. Cath. Ch. ostiary (def. 1). [1525 35; DOOR + KEEPER] * * * … Universalium
doorkeeper — Synonyms and related words: acolyte, acolytus, cerberus, concierge, deacon, diaconus, doorman, exorcist, exorcista, gatekeeper, holy orders, janitor, lector, major orders, minor orders, ostiarius, ostiary, porter, presbyter, priest, reader,… … Moby Thesaurus