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1 lady
'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.) dame, frue2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) 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.) lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybirddameIsubst. \/ˈleɪdɪ\/1) ( høytidelig eller gammeldags) dame2) ( også lady friend) venninne (kvinnelig kjæreste), elskerinne, dame3) (gammeldags, om ektefelle) frue, hustru, kone4) (særlig amer., hverdagslig)forklaring: tiltaleform, ofte nedlatende eller irritert• listen, lady, I think you should mind your own business5) ( britisk) adelskvinne, kvinne av fornem familieit isn't over until the fat lady sings ( hverdagslig) det er fremdeles tid igjen, det er ikke slutt ennå• sit still, we can`t go till the fat lady singssitt stille, vi kan ikke gå før det er sluttLadies (tar verb i entall, hverdagslig) dametoalett, damer (på skilt)ladies and gentlemen ( tiltale) mine damer og herrerladies who lunch ( hverdagslig) forklaring: velstående kvinner som bruker tiden til å spise lunsjLady ( gammeldags) fru( tittel på adelig kvinne) ladyLady Bountiful (hverdagslig, ofte nedsettende) velgjørerinne, god fe, forklaring: kvinne som driver veldedighetlady of the house fruen i husetlady of the manor slottsfruenlady's\/ladies' dame-, kvinne-My Lady ( i tiltale) fru(e), forklaring: høflig måte å tiltale kvinnelige dommere og enkelte adelige kvinner påOur Lady Vår Frue, Jomfru MariaIIadj. \/ˈleɪdɪ\/( gammeldags) kvinnelig• surprisingly, the novel was written by a lady author -
2 lord
lo:d1) (a master; a man or animal that has power over others or over an area: The lion is lord of the jungle.) herre, hersker2) ((with capital when used in titles) in the United Kingdom etc a nobleman or man of rank.) lord3) ((with capital) in the United Kingdom, used as part of several official titles: the Lord Mayor.) Lord (som del av tittel)•- lordly- lordliness
- Lordship
- the Lord
- lord it over Isubst. \/lɔːd\/1) herre, hersker2) ( poetisk) eier3) magnat, kakse, stormann, storhet4) ( poetisk eller spøkefullt) gemal5) lord, herreas drunk as a lord ( hverdagslig) full som en alkelive like a lord leve fyrstelig, leve som en grevelord in waiting eller lord of the bedchamber tjenestegjørende kammerherrethe Lord Mayor's Show ( britisk) borgermester-prosesjonen (den 9. november, innsettelsesdagen for Londons borgermester)lord of herre over eier avlord of the manor godsherre, godseierthe lord of the woods skogens kongeswear like a lord banne som en tyrkIIverb \/lɔːd\/opphøye til lord, adlelord it over spille herre over, regjere, tyrannisere
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