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1 благовоспитанный
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2 фрачные роли
Theatre: genteel business -
3 благовоспитанный
1) General subject: genteel, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, house trained, polite, well mannered, well-bred, well-mannered, respectable, well-educated2) Jocular: house-treined -
4 благородная нищета
General subject: genteel povertyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благородная нищета
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5 богатый человек
1) General subject: a man of fortune, a moneyed man, a monied man, gemman, genteel, man of wealth, affluent persons2) Australian slang: fat cat3) Jargon: big-shot, in clover clover, swell (особенно из высшего света или спортивного мира), deep pocket, nob4) Business: wealthy man5) Makarov: rich person6) Taboo: bum on the plush -
6 вежливый
1) General subject: affable, attentive, bland, civil, civil spoken, civil-spoken, complaisant, conventional, courteous, courtly, debonair (об обхождении), delicate, fair, fair spoken, fair-spoken, forthcoming, genteel, gentle, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, graceful, gracious, mannerly, polite, respectful, suave, urbane, well spoken, well-spoken2) Colloquial: parliamentary3) Bookish: debonnaire (об обхождении) -
7 воспитанный
1) General subject: accomplished, bred, button down, button-down, buttoned down, civil, civilized, correct, couth, educational, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, mannerly, polite, urbane, well bred, well conducted, well mannered, well-bred, well-bred (получивший хорошее воспитание, особ. в семье), well-conducted, well-mannered, well-brought-up2) Ironical: genteel3) Religion: nurtured4) Makarov: good -
8 господин
1) General subject: Bahadur, Esq, Herr, Mr (ставится перед фамилией), Mr., Mr. (сокр. от Mister) (ставится перед фамилией или названием должности), Mynheer (перёд фамилией голландца), Shri (титулование знатного или известного индийца), aga, baboo, esquire (Esquire; вежливое наименование в адресе после фамилии), gemman, gent, genteel, gentleman, howadji (при обращении), kami, lord, master, mister, mister (перед фамилией или названием должности; в письменном обращении всегда Mr.), overlord, sahib, signor, sir, sri (титулование знатного или известного индийца), landlord2) Colloquial: governor, governor (в обращении)3) French: monsieur4) Obsolete: Dan5) History: Sahib (обращение к иностранцу в колониальной Индии)6) Religion: dominus( In ancient Rome, "master", or "owner", particularly of slaves. The name became the official title for the emperor, beginning with Diocletian, who reigned from AD 284 to 305)8) Dutch: Mynheer (перед фамилией голландца), mynheer9) Diplomatic term: Mr. (ставится перед фамилией или названием должности в англоговорящих странах)10) Indian language: baboo (тж. как обращение), babu (тж. как обращение)11) Turkish: agha12) Simple: massa13) Malay: tuan (в обращении к европейцу)14) Makarov: Esq. ( сокр. от esquire) (вежливое наименование в адресе после фамилии), master (в обращении к юноше) -
9 дворянин
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10 джентльмен
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11 жеманный
1) General subject: affected, ceremonious, chi-chi, chichi, coy, cutesy, finical, finicking, finicky, genteel, la di da, lackadaisical, miminy piminy, miminy-piminy, mincing, minikin, missish, namby pamby, namby-pamby, nice-nelly, niminy piminy, niminy-piminy, old maidish, prim, prim and proper, prissy, prudish, pudibund2) Colloquial: la-di-da4) Jargon: cutesie5) Makarov: old-maidish6) Taboo: nevershit -
12 замаскировать свою нищету
General subject: shabby-genteelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замаскировать свою нищету
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13 изящный
1) General subject: airy fairy, airy-fairy, curious design, dainteth, daintith, dainty, debonair (о манерах), delicate, delicately shaped, dinky, distingue, dress maker, dress-maker, dressy (о платье), elegant, exquisite, feat, fine, formful, full of grace, gainly, genteel, graceful, gracile, humane (о литературе), jaunty, jimp, lepid, minikin, minion, natty, neat, nice, nifty, polite (о литературе), polite, porcelain, refined, slight, slim, slinky, soigne, taffeta, taffety, tasty, tasty (о вещи), lissome (топ-модель), exquisitely crafted, Qerina, powderiness3) Dialect: curious4) American: cunning6) Bookish: debonair (о манерах и т.п.), debonnaire (о манерах и т.п.)7) Automobile industry: fancy, smart (напр. о стиле кузова автомобиля)8) Architecture: tasteful9) Textile: fancy-framed11) Information technology: smart (напр. о программе)12) Makarov: airy, dress-maker (о линиях платья), stylish (об экстерьере) -
14 манерный
1) General subject: affected, camp, ceremonious, finical, high toned, la di da, lardy dardy, mannered, mannered (о стиле, об артисте), minikin, niminy piminy, niminy-piminy, precieux, starchy2) Colloquial: la-di-da, lardy-dardy3) Jargon: Hollywood (о человеке)4) Simple: genteel -
15 мещански-претенциозный
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мещански-претенциозный
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16 модный
1) General subject: ( quite) the thing, Belgravian, a la mode, cheesy, chic, dressy, dressy (о платье), fancy goods, fashion, fashionable, genteel, hip, in fashion, knowing, modish, new-fashioned, nifty, nobby, pop, pops, quite the thing, saucy, smart, snappy, sought after, sought-after (о человеке), spick-and-span, spickandspan, spiffing, spiffy, stylish, stylish fashion, swagger, tiddly (об одежде), trig, where it's at, fancy, nouveau, (то есть следящий за последними веяниями моды) fashion-forward, voguish, boutique4) Obsolete: passant6) Accounting: style7) Australian slang: now8) Deprecatingly: trendy9) Textile: pansy, up-to-date10) Jargon: kicky, nobby knobby, out, sharp, slap-up, snazzy, spiny, with it, zootie, zooty, happening (Oh, Tiffany, your skirt is really happening! О, Тиффани, твоя юбка очень модна!), razzle-dazzle, shi-shi, cool, fly, natty, together11) Makarov: hot (о товаре), in wear, la mode12) Taboo: sexy -
17 мужская уборная
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18 нарочито вежливый
General subject: genteel -
19 недавняя история
Tourism: genteel history -
20 обедневшая аристократия
General subject: shabby-genteel aristocracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обедневшая аристократия
См. также в других словарях:
Genteel — Gen*teel , a. [F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful. See {Gentle}.] 1. Possessing or exhibiting the qualities popularly regarded as belonging to high birth and breeding; free from vulgarity, or lowness of taste or behavior; adapted to a refined or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
genteel — 1590s, from M.Fr. gentil stylish, fashionable, elegant; nice, graceful, pleasing, from O.Fr. gentil high born, noble (11c.); a reborrowing of the French word that had early come into English as GENTLE (Cf. gentle) (q.v.), with French… … Etymology dictionary
genteel — index civil (polite) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
genteel — Its primary meaning is ‘affectedly or ostentatiously refined or stylish’, but it is often used ironically to mean ‘of or appropriate to the upper classes’ … Modern English usage
genteel — [adj] sophisticated, cultured affected, aristocratic, artificial, chivalrous, civil, confined, courteous, courtly, cultivated, distingué, elegant, fashionable, formal, graceful, hollow, intolerant, la di da*, mannerly, noble, ostentatious,… … New thesaurus
genteel — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ affectedly polite and refined. DERIVATIVES genteelly adverb. ORIGIN French gentil well born … English terms dictionary
genteel — [jen tēl′] adj. [< Fr gentil (of same orig. as GENTLE & JAUNTY, but borrowed again in 16th c.)] 1. Old fashioned having or showing the good taste and refinement associated with polite society; elegant, fashionable, etc. 2. excessively or… … English World dictionary
genteel — [[t]ʤenti͟ːl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A genteel person is respectable and well mannered, and comes or seems to come from a high social class. It was a place to which genteel families came in search of health and quiet. ...two maiden ladies with genteel … English dictionary
genteel — UK [dʒenˈtiːl] / US [dʒenˈtɪl] adjective 1) a) typical of polite well educated people belonging to a high social class who have strict moral standards and are easily shocked by anything rude genteel manners b) lived in by rich polite people and… … English dictionary
genteel — gen|teel [ dʒen til ] adjective 1. ) typical of polite people belonging to a high social class: genteel manners a ) lived in by rich polite people: a genteel seaside town 2. ) trying to appear as if you belong to a high social class ╾ gen|teel|ly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
genteel — adjective Etymology: Middle French gentil gentle Date: 1599 1. a. having an aristocratic quality or flavor ; stylish b. of or relating to the gentry or upper class c. elegant or graceful in manner, appearance, or shape d. free from vulgarity or… … New Collegiate Dictionary