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1 noun∎ Ladies and Gentlemen Mesdames et Messieurs;∎ the lady of the house la maîtresse de maison;∎ old-fashioned a lady doctor une femme médecin;∎ ask the young lady over there (in shop) demandez à la demoiselle que vous voyez là-bas;∎ well, young lady, what have you got to say for yourself? eh bien, ma fille, qu'avez-vous à répondre?;∎ the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street = surnom donné à la Banque d'Angleterre(b) (refined woman) dame f;∎ she's a real lady c'est une vraie dame;∎ she's no lady elle n'a aucune classe∎ my Lady Madame∎ Lady Browne Lady Browne (titre de noblesse féminin);∎ to act like Lady Muck jouer à la grande dame∎ hey lady! eh, ma petite dame!∎ how's your good lady? comment va votre dame?;∎ this is my lady wife voici mon épouse;∎ my young lady (fiancée) ma fiancée, ma future∎ Our Lady Notre-Dame f∎ lady doctor femme f médecin;∎ lady novelist romancière f;∎ lady teacher institutrice f►► pejorative or humorous lady bountiful généreuse bienfaitrice f;Lady Chapel chapelle f de la Sainte Vierge;Lady Day (fête f de) l'Annonciation f;Lady Godiva = au XIème siècle, dame de haut rang qui aurait parcouru la ville de Coventry nue et à cheval pour forcer son mari à réduire les impôts locaux;the Lady of the Lake la Dame du lac;the Lady with the Lamp la Dame à la Lampe (Florence Nightingale, célèbre infirmière anglaise);Lady Luck la chance;lady's maid femme f de chambre;lady's man don Juan m, homme m à femmes;British Lady Mayoress femme f du maire;Botany lady's slipper sabot-de-Vénus m;Botany lady's smock cardamine f des prés;Botany (autumn) lady's tresses spiranthe f spiralée, spiranthe f d'automne -
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♦ lady /ˈleɪdɪ/n.1 signora; dama; gentildonna; padrona: There were four ladies, c'erano quattro signore; the lady of the castle, la signora del castello; la castellana; the lady of the house, la padrona di casa; (vocat.) Ladies and gentlemen!, signore e signori!2 – Lady, Lady ( titolo onorifico attribuito a nobildonne e a mogli di nobiluomini): Lady Jane Grey, Lady Jane Grey; the Lady Mayoress, la moglie del sindaco (di una grande città, eccetto Londra)7 (pl.) (col verbo al sing.) toilette per signore: DIALOGO → - Asking for the toilet- Excuse me, where's the ladies?, scusi, dov'è il bagno delle donne?● (relig.) Lady Altar, altare della Madonna □ ladies' band, vera (o fede nuziale) per donna □ (iron.) Lady Bountiful, donna esageratamente generosa; fata benefica (fig.) □ ( sport) lady champion, campionessa □ (relig.) Lady Chapel, cappella dedicata alla Madonna □ (relig.) Lady Day, festa dell'Annunciazione ( 25 marzo) □ ( sport) Ladies' Day, la giornata dell'hockey femminile (in GB) □ (ass.) lady driver, automobilista donna ( di solito paga meno in GB) □ ladies' fashions, articoli di moda femminile; modelli da donna □ (bot.) lady fern ( Athyrium filix-foemina), felce femmina □ lady's finger, savoiardo □ lady friend, amica; amante □ Ladies' gallery, galleria riservata alle signore ( nella Camera dei Comuni) □ lady-help, domestica; colf □ lady-in-waiting, dama di compagnia □ lady-killer, conquistatore; rubacuori; dongiovanni □ lady lingerie, biancheria intima da donna □ (arc.) lady-love, amorosa; innamorata □ Lady Luck, la Fortuna ( personificata) □ lady's maid, cameriera personale □ a ladies' man, un damerino; un conquistatore di donne □ (antiq., scherz.) lady of the night, prostituta; lucciola (fig.) □ ( sport) lady player, giocatrice □ ladies' room, toilette per signore □ ( tennis) ladies' singles, il singolo femminile □ (bot.) lady's slipper (o lady-slipper) ( Cypripedium calceolus), pianella della Madonna □ (bot.) lady smock ( Cardamine pratensis), cardamine; viola dei pesci, billeri (region.) □ (relig.) Lady Superior, Madre superiora □ (bot.) lady tulip ( Tulipa silvestris), tulipano selvatico; lancetta □ ladies' wear, vestiti da donna □ cleaning lady, donna delle pulizie.NOTA D'USO: - lady o woman?- NOTA D'USO: - lady o madam?- -
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she's a very attractive \Lady sie ist eine sehr attraktive Frau;say thank you to the \Lady, Joe sag danke zu der Frau, Joe;a \Lady doctor eine Ärztin;cleaning \Lady Putzfrau f, Reinemachefrau f;old/young \Lady alte/junge Damea real \Lady eine echte Lady;to be a real little \Lady (dated) eine richtige kleine Lady sein;( grown-up) eine [richtige] junge Dame seinexcuse me ladies, can I have your attention, please? entschuldigen Sie, meine Damen, wenn ich um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit bitten dürfte?;ladies and gentlemen! meine [sehr verehrten] Damen und Herren!4) (Am) (sl) Lady f;hey, \Lady, what's the rush? hey, Lady, warum so eilig? (sl)\Lady Diana Spencer Lady Diana Spencer;my \Lady Mylady2) relOur \Lady Unsere Liebe Frau, die Jungfrau Maria -
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she's a very attractive \lady sie ist eine sehr attraktive Frau;say thank you to the \lady, Joe sag danke zu der Frau, Joe;a \lady doctor eine Ärztin;cleaning \lady Putzfrau f, Reinemachefrau f;old/young \lady alte/junge Damea real \lady eine echte Lady;to be a real little \lady (dated) eine richtige kleine Lady sein;( grown-up) eine [richtige] junge Dame seinexcuse me ladies, can I have your attention, please? entschuldigen Sie, meine Damen, wenn ich um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit bitten dürfte?;ladies and gentlemen! meine [sehr verehrten] Damen und Herren!4) (Am) (sl) Lady f;hey, \lady, what's the rush? hey, Lady, warum so eilig? (sl)\lady Diana Spencer Lady Diana Spencer;my \lady Mylady2) relOur \lady Unsere Liebe Frau, die Jungfrau Maria -
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A n1 ( woman) dame f ; ladies first les dames d'abord ; ladies and gentlemen mesdames et messieurs ; the young lady at the desk la demoiselle à la réception ; behave yourself, young lady! ( to child) sois sage, ma petite! ; his young lady† sa bonne amie† ; your good lady† votre dame† ; my old lady ○ ma bourgeoise ○ ; a little old lady une petite vieille ; my dear lady chère madame ; look here, lady ○ ! écoutez, ma petite dame! ; she's a real lady fig elle est très distinguée ; the lady of the house la maîtresse de maison ; a lady by birth une aristocrate de naissance ; -
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lady [ˊleɪdɪ] n1) ле́ди, да́ма; госпожа́;a great lady зна́тная, ва́жная да́ма
;young lady ба́рышня
;a lady of easy virtue же́нщина лёгкого поведе́ния
;a lady of pleasure куртиза́нка
;fine lady све́тская да́ма; ирон. же́нщина, ко́рчащая из себя́ аристокра́тку
my lady миле́ди
3) в сложных словах придаёт значение женского пола (напр., lady-doctor же́нщина-врач; lady-cat шутл. ко́шка)4) разг. жена́; неве́ста; мать;your good lady ва́ша супру́га
;my (his) young lady разг. моя́ (его́) неве́ста
;а) мать, стару́шка;б) жена́5) хозя́йка до́ма6) ист. да́ма се́рдца, возлю́бленная ры́царя◊Our L. церк. Богоро́дица, Богома́терь
;the Old L. of Threadneedle Street Англи́йский банк
;extra lady театр., кино стати́стка
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'leidi1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; (also adjective) a lady doctor.) señora, dama2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) dama3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
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lady n señora / mujerLadies and gentlemen... Señoras y señores...tr['leɪdɪ]1 (title) lady nombre femenino1) : señora f, dama f2) woman: mujer fn.• dama s.f.• doña s.f.• señora s.f.'leɪdi1)a) ( woman) señora f, dama f (frml)ladies and gentlemen — señoras y señores, damas y caballeros
ladies first! — primero las damas or señoras!
an old lady — una señora mayor; (before n)
lady mayoress — (BrE) alcaldesa f
b) ( refined woman) señora f, dama fc) (AmE colloq) (as form of address) señorad) ( appreciative use) mujer f2) ( noblewoman or wife of a knight) lady f3) ( Relig)['leɪdɪ]1. N1) (=woman) señora f, dama f frmladies' clothing — ropa f de señora
ladies' hairdresser — peluquero(-a) m / f de señoras
ladies first — las damas or las señoras primero
ladies and gentlemen! — ¡señoras y señores!, ¡damas y caballeros!
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an old lady — una señora mayor•
this is the young lady who served me — esta es la señorita or la joven que me sirviónow listen here, young lady! — ¡escúchame, jovencita!
2) (=educated woman, noblewoman) dama f•
she's no lady — no es lo que se dice una dama•
she's a real lady — es toda una dama3) (in titles)what seems to be the trouble, lady? — ¿qué ocurre, señora?
5) † (=wife) señora f, esposa f•
your good lady — su esposa, su señora6) (Rel)7)the ladies — (=lavatory) el servicio (de señoras), el baño (de señoras) (LAm)
Ladies — Señoras, Damas
2.CPDladies' room N — servicio m de señoras, baño m de señoras (LAm)
Lady Chapel N — (Rel) capilla f de la Virgen
Lady Day N — (Brit) día m de la Anunciación (25 de marzo)
lady doctor N — doctora f, médico f
lady friend N — amiga f
lady mayoress N — alcaldesa f
lady's fingers NPL — (Bot) (with sing or pl vb) quingombó m
lady's maid N — doncella f
* * *['leɪdi]1)a) ( woman) señora f, dama f (frml)ladies and gentlemen — señoras y señores, damas y caballeros
ladies first! — primero las damas or señoras!
an old lady — una señora mayor; (before n)
lady mayoress — (BrE) alcaldesa f
b) ( refined woman) señora f, dama fc) (AmE colloq) (as form of address) señorad) ( appreciative use) mujer f2) ( noblewoman or wife of a knight) lady f3) ( Relig) -
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noun1) Dame, die; (English, American, etc. also) Lady, dielady-in-waiting — (Brit.) Hofdame, die
ladies' hairdresser — Damenfriseur, der
2)‘Ladies’ — "Damen"
4) (Brit.) as title5) (ruling woman) Herrin, dielady of the house — Dame des Hauses
Our Lady — (Relig.) Unsere Liebe Frau
6) attrib. (female)lady clerk — Angestellte, die
lady doctor — Ärztin, die
lady friend — Freundin, die. See also academic.ru/27527/first">first 2. 1)
* * *['leidi]1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) die Dame, weiblich2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) die Dame3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) die Lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybird* * *[ˈleɪdi]n\Lady Diana Spencer Lady Diana Spencermy \Lady Mylady2. RELOur \Lady Unsere Liebe Frau, die Jungfrau Maria* * *['leIdɪ]n1) Dame fwhere is the ladies or the ladies' room? — wo ist die Damentoilette?
ladies and gentlemen! — sehr geehrte Damen und Herren!, meine Damen und Herren!
ladies,... — meine Damen,...
the minister and his lady your good lady (hum, form) — der Minister und seine Gattin Ihre Frau Gemahlin (hum, form)
young lady — junge Dame; (scoldingly) mein Fräulein
ladies' bicycle — Damen( fahr)rad nt
2) (= noble) Adlige fdinner is served, my lady — es ist angerichtet, Mylady or gnädige Frau
3)Our Lady — die Jungfrau Maria, Unsere Liebe Frau
* * *lady [ˈleıdı]A s1. allg Dame f:a) junge Dame,b) (tadelnd etc) mein Fräulein;his young lady umg seine (kleine) Freundin;2. Dame f (ohne Zusatz als Anrede für Frauen im Allgemeinen nur im pl üblich, im sg poet oder besonders US sl):ladies and gentlemen meine Damen und Herren!;c) (vor dem Vornamen) für die Tochter eines Duke, Marquis oder Earld) (vor dem Familiennamen) als Höflichkeitstitel für die Frau eines Baronet oder Knight4. Herrin f, Gebieterin f (poet außer in):lady of the manor Grundherrin (unter dem Feudalsystem);our sovereign lady die Königin5. obs Geliebte f6. obs oder sl ( außer wenn auf eine Inhaberin des Titels Lady angewandt) Gattin f, Frau f, Gemahlin f:your good lady Ihre Frau Gemahlin;the old lady hum meine Altechurch of Our Lady Marien-, Frauenkirche f“Ladies” (Aufschrift) „Damen“9. ZOOL hum (eine) Sie, Weibchen nB adj weiblich:lady doctor Ärztin f;lady friend Freundin f;lady president Präsidentin f;* * *noun1) Dame, die; (English, American, etc. also) Lady, dielady-in-waiting — (Brit.) Hofdame, die
ladies' hairdresser — Damenfriseur, der
2)‘Ladies’ — "Damen"
4) (Brit.) as title5) (ruling woman) Herrin, dieOur Lady — (Relig.) Unsere Liebe Frau
6) attrib. (female)lady clerk — Angestellte, die
lady doctor — Ärztin, die
lady friend — Freundin, die. See also first 2. 1)
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{'leidi}
1. дама, жена
LADY's, ladies' дамски
LADY's/ladies' man кавалер
ladies' gallery място за жени в Камарата на общините
2. лейди (титла на благородница)
LADY Mayoress жена на кмет
ту LADY (милостива) госпожо/госпожице (обръщение към носителка на титлата lady)
3. господарка, домакиня, стопанка, чорбаджийка
Our Sovereign LADY нашата господарка (за английска кралица)
4. жена, съпруга
your good LADY съпругата ви
old LADY жено (обръщение)
5. attr женски
жена-LADY doctor лекарка
LADY author писателка
Our LADY Дева Мария, Богородица
LADY Bountiful благодетелка* * *{'leidi} n 1. дама; жена; lady's, ladies' дамски; lady's/ladies' man к* * *господарка; дама; жена; лейди;* * *1. attr женски 2. ladies' gallery място за жени в Камарата на общините 3. lady author писателка 4. lady bountiful благодетелка 5. lady mayoress жена на кмет 6. lady's, ladies' дамски 7. lady's/ladies' man кавалер 8. old lady жено (обръщение) 9. our lady Дева Мария, Богородица 10. our sovereign lady нашата господарка (за английска кралица) 11. your good lady съпругата ви 12. господарка, домакиня, стопанка, чорбаджийка 13. дама, жена 14. жена, съпруга 15. жена-lady doctor лекарка 16. лейди (титла на благородница) 17. ту lady (милостива) госпожо/госпожице (обръщение към носителка на титлата lady)* * *lady[´leidi] n 1. дама; жена; a great \lady дама от висшето общество; a fancy \lady любовница, проститутка; a fine \lady светска дама; жена с претенции за аристократизъм; a perfect \lady истинска дама; ирон. проститутка, която се държи надменно; the first \lady ( of the land) ам. жената на президента на САЩ; the leading \lady водеща актриса, изпълнителка на главна роля; \lady of the bed chamber почетна дама, фрейлина; a \lady of easy virtue жена с леко поведение; a \lady of pleasure куртизанка; she is no ( not quite a) \lady тя няма благородство; тя е проста, невъзпитана; to play the fine \lady, to set up for a \lady играя на голяма дама; ladies' tailor дамски шивач; 2. (L.) лейди (титла на благородничка по-ниска от херцогиня); L. Mayoress жена на кмет; my \lady начин на обръщане към носителка на титлата "lady"; 3. господарка, домакиня, стопанка, чорбаджийка; \lady of the manor господарка на замък; Our Sovereign L. нашата господарка (за английска кралица); 4. жена, съпруга; officers and their ladies офицери и техните жени; how is your good \lady? ост. как е госпожата ви? come on, old \lady хайде, жено; 5. ост. обожаема; 6. attr женски; \lady author писателка; \lady cashier касиерка; \lady doctor лекарка; \lady dog превз. кучка; • Our L. Дева Мария, Богородица.
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