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121 работать прислугой
General subject: maidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работать прислугой
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122 работник
1) General subject: a pair of hands ( feet), clerk, doer, employee, functionary, hand, laborer, maid, man, member, official, worker (workers of the world, unite! - пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!), workhand, workman, jack, slave2) American: help (на ферме), hired man3) Military: operator4) Religion: labourer5) Law: hands, wage-earner, wage-worker6) Accounting: half-timer7) Forestry: jack (на погрузке)8) Jargon: razor-back, stiff9) Advertising: help10) Business: salaried man, working man11) SAP. processing clerk12) Warehouse: store clerk13) Makarov: assistant14) Archaic: knave15) SAP.tech. EE -
123 род ватрушки
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124 самая главная подружка невесты (bridesmaid) на свадьбе
General subject: maid of honourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самая главная подружка невесты (bridesmaid) на свадьбе
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125 свидетельница
General subject: bystander, spectatress, spectatrix, witness, maid of honor (the woman who is in a wedding ceremony with the bride, chief bridesmaid) -
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127 созвездие
1) General subject: constellation (также перен.), constellation of stars2) Engineering: star pattern3) Religion: mia maid4) Astronomy: asterism, starry host5) Astronautics: stellar constellation -
128 уборщица
1) General subject: bottle washer, char (сокр. от charwoman), charwoman, cleaning woman, housecleaner (домов, квартир), housegirl (в частном доме), housemaid (в частном доме), janitress (особ. в подъезде многоквартирного дома), jannie (особ. в подъезде многоквартирного дома), scrubwoman, woman, domestic assistant, scrub-woman, cleaning lady2) Colloquial: bottle-washer3) American: cleaner4) Architecture: room maid (в гостинице)5) Business: caretaker6) oil&gas: house janitor, janitor
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Maid — Maid, n. [Shortened from maiden. ?. See {Maiden}.] 1. An unmarried woman; usually, a young unmarried woman; esp., a girl; a virgin; a maiden. [1913 Webster] Would I had died a maid, And never seen thee, never borne thee son. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maid — [meıd] n [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: maiden] 1.) a female servant, especially in a large house or hotel ▪ a kitchen maid 2.) old use a woman or girl who is not married →↑old maid … Dictionary of contemporary English
maid — (n.) late 12c., a virgin, a young unmarried woman, shortening of MAIDEN (Cf. maiden) (n.). Like that word, used in Middle English of unmarried men as well as women (Cf. maiden man, c.1200, used of both sexes, reflecting also the generic use of… … Etymology dictionary
maid — [mād] n. [ME maide, contr. < maiden] 1. a) Now Chiefly Literary a girl or young unmarried woman b) Obs. a virgin 2. Now Rare OLD MAID 3. a girl or woman servant: often in compounds [barmaid, housemaid] … English World dictionary
Maid|en — «MAY duhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a young unmarried woman; maid; girl: »Here s to the maiden of bashful fifteen (Richard B. Sheridan). 2. a) a horse that has never won a race. b) a race or prize for such horses. 3. Cricket. a maiden over. 4 … Useful english dictionary
maid|en — «MAY duhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a young unmarried woman; maid; girl: »Here s to the maiden of bashful fifteen (Richard B. Sheridan). 2. a) a horse that has never won a race. b) a race or prize for such horses. 3. Cricket. a maiden over. 4 … Useful english dictionary
Maid — Maid,die:⇨Mädchen(2) Maid→Mädchen … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
maid — [ meıd ] noun count 1. ) a woman whose job is to clean rooms, serve meals, wash clothes, etc. in a house a ) a woman whose job is to clean rooms in a hotel 2. ) an old word meaning a girl or young woman who is not married => MAID OF HONOR … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Maid — Maid, eine Art Guillotine, s. b … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
maid — [mɛd] n. f. ÉTYM. 1885; mot angl. « jeune fille ». ❖ ♦ Anglicisme. Vx. Servante, femme de chambre anglaise. ⇒ Barmaid … Encyclopédie Universelle
Maid — Sf Magd, Mädchen, Mädel … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache